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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Intell.Eng. | LSE:IEH | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BNB7LQ31 | ORD 5P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 0.2695 | 0.241 | 0.298 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
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23/3/2017 09:09 | GOING UP AGAIN, MULTI BAGGING TODAY | falia | |
23/3/2017 09:04 | PINC uses insect size drones; The FC is tiny. No value to the order mentioned. Good news but how much in terms of sales? The dilution at 8p is real, so caution not to get carried away . GLA | norbus | |
23/3/2017 09:03 | Excellent news...Hey another brick in the wall of commercialisation. Let's go back to 25p!!! | ibug | |
23/3/2017 09:03 | Not even a proper RNS, so not thought to be massively revenue generating. | igbertsponk | |
23/3/2017 08:55 | FLYING UP 70% | falia | |
22/3/2017 15:08 | SCOOTER TRIALS ---- We now know that the London police will soon start road trials and today the same Suzuki scooter is being road tested in Japan ahead of a global sales campaign. As this strategy ramps up in Britain/EU and Asia then so will the inevitable sales of IEH fuel cells start to scale upward along with revenues. Todays news from Suzuki is excellent imo....and it might be worth revenues of 50-100 million+ GBP/ Year once the scooter is in full production FLIPSTER --- keep your head buried in the sand mate----SMILE..LOL | ibug | |
22/3/2017 14:43 | Keep on SMILEing bug | filster | |
21/3/2017 13:16 | The rules are set by the FAA/ CAA...No problems on that score. | ibug | |
21/3/2017 12:02 | Drones are all very well, but when there are thousands of them flying all over the place, how will you achieve air traffic control? | willoicc | |
21/3/2017 10:58 | The AGM is Thursday next week. ....We should be getting news then. IEH are a gold sponsor at the Las Vegas drone show so expect coming news flow to be much more positive from here onwards imo. | ibug | |
20/3/2017 13:37 | Nice spot Ibug .... I suppose, like anything else, the business model for drones is compelling is they replace humans who need paying, need NI contributions, pensions, are stuck on the ground unless they use an expensive helicopter ... once "artificial intelligence" is adopted in operator-less drones which are simply programmed to go wherever they are told, drones can replace delivery trucks and drivers ... hence Amazon getting so interested ... and I imagine ebay or Hermes / UPS / TNT etc. might offer options ..... I'd have thought cross-London, scheduled drone flights for documents or small, high value items would appear soon .... as soon as the air traffic situation is sorted .... I imagine there will be drone highways pretty much reserved for drones at fixed heights etc ... | dean windass | |
20/3/2017 13:31 | The story from 2015 ... so news of the trial came in November 2015 ... by March 2017 they're advertising for someone to manage the project which seems to have been adopted and funded. What will the UK police of drones be worth by the time it has been adopted fully? At least it's somewhere elusive growth can be predicted. So it seems there is an 18 month period between news of trials and news of adoption ... news of London's Met Police using hydrogen powered scooters in about a year? | dean windass | |
20/3/2017 13:14 | Dean tomorrow on CNN will be a program about Japanese manufactured Drones...Saw a news clip today and a large drone copter making deliveries on golf courses likely powered by fuel cells. | ibug | |
20/3/2017 13:03 | Police drone unit to operate 24 hours a day in Cornwall .... the stream of positive news for Hydrogen seems to be rising .... a good sign ... we'll soon see what difference it makes to the SPs of HFC companies and infrastructure providers. I reckon that once getting hold of hydrogen becomes easier, the uptake of HFCs will become huge and companies like IEH can produce HFCs under their own brand for sale to the public for use wherever electricity is needed .... once you can collect a hydrogen cannister at a petrol station or somewhere like B&Q and take it to your boat, caravan etc.. the whole off grid experience will become easier .... and with HFC powered cars, you will be able to park your car next to your boat, caravan etc. and take electricity from the car's HFC without running the engine etc. ... the perception of electricity use and supply etc. will change dramatically ... and quite soon .... | dean windass | |
20/3/2017 11:54 | Intelligent Energy @intellenergy £23 million boost for hydrogen-powered vehicles and infrastructure (link: gov.uk/government/ne 12:14 сл.l | ibug | |
17/3/2017 10:22 | IEH. Continues the commercialisation roll out with yet another trade show appearance. SMMT Connected 2017 Categories:Trade Shows Venue: QEII Centre, London, United Kingdom Date: Thu 30 March, 2017 About the event Dr Chris Dudfield, Chief Technology Officer at Intelligent Energy, will be attending the SMMT Connected 2017 event. SMMT Connected 2017 will again provide an unparalleled opportunity for the UK automotive sector to showcase and discuss the latest developments and challenges around connected and autonomous vehicles (CAVs). | ibug |
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