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INSP Inspirit Energy Holdings Plc

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Last Updated: 10:14:17
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Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Inspirit Energy Holdings Plc LSE:INSP London Ordinary Share GB00B44W9L31 ORD 0.001P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.001 10.00% 0.011 0.01 0.012 0.011 0.01 0.01 31,919,270 10:14:17
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Air Heat & Condition Eq-whsl 0 -260k 0.0000 N/A 628.72k
Inspirit Energy Holdings Plc is listed in the Air Heat & Condition Eq-whsl sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker INSP. The last closing price for Inspirit Energy was 0.01p. Over the last year, Inspirit Energy shares have traded in a share price range of 0.0075p to 0.042p.

Inspirit Energy currently has 6,287,190,896 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Inspirit Energy is £628,719 .

Inspirit Energy Share Discussion Threads

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04/5/2016
10:42
Please follow this link to read an independent view on Inspirit and its progress to commercialisation.
ctaylorw1
13/4/2016
09:11
John Gunn on the AIM Show (Share Radio) last night - well worth a listen as he makes a very clear case for the success of the mCHP boiler industry.
ctaylorw1
21/3/2016
07:57
Inspirit Energy Holdings Plc

("Inspirit" or "the Company")





Cogen Europe 2016 Snapshot Survey



Inspirit Energy Holdings (AIM: INSP), the London AIM quoted developer of 15kW thermal/3kW electrical and 10kW thermal/2kW electrical micro Combined Heat and Power (microCHP) boilers for commercial applications, welcomes the COGEN Europe Snapshot published this week which outlines the potential for future growth in CHP in Europe.



The 2016 Snapshot Survey highlights that there are segments of the CHP market that are expected to grow significantly in the coming years, including the commercial and renewable CHP sectors which are showing strong growth potential in the short to medium term. Inspirit's microCHP boilers are targeted initially at the commercial CHP sector where they can make a meaningful contribution, particularly given their very low maintenance costs, a result of Inspirit's 'Sealed for Life' approach.





John Gunn, Executive Chairman and CEO of Inspirit, commented, "We are very encouraged by the findings of the snapshot survey taken by COGEN which shows that not only is there a great opportunity for the Inspirit Charger in the UK but also in mainland Europe where the market is developing at a fast pace."





More information on Inspirit Energy can be seen at: www.inspirit-energy.com

liquid millionaire
16/3/2016
19:16
Looking at boilers at the moment....might hve to give this lot a call. Already an investor here having added at 0.57/and then below 0.4 several times...why not make the money go round and back in my pocket.
duxy786_2
26/2/2016
11:47
Now time to buy volume picking up
bentley43
30/1/2016
20:41
From what I can see the Inspirit boiler and electrical out out is much better than Flow's. Great if Inspirit matched Flow and we saw a 10 fold INSP share price increase. Squeeze the TW short.
mug3
29/1/2016
23:29
POS TW continue his shorting campaign against INSP. Despite that shares stay strong. As long as boilers are produced and on time, sold we should be good. Whatever the moron say, there is a need for INSP type boilers. Especially in colder climate, remote areas. USA for example has some rural areas where they do deliver natural gas into big tanks, but it is harder with heat, electricity. Boilers, combined with some solar pannels and lithium batteries could make these places off the grid.
rwauu
14/1/2016
08:40
going the right way
vfleetsons@aol.com
13/1/2016
22:31
I wonder what DL's next move will be?

trolls beware:

jimb2
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