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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Voller Energy | LSE:VLR | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B05KZ102 | ORD 0.1P |
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% | 0.275 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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26/6/2008 14:44 | what a dreadful investment | asparks | |
26/6/2008 14:33 | On the one hand it probably puts some sort of floor under the price - and magically watch it test that level soonish lol - on the other it might also be a pretty fair value especially in current markets and with the suspicion as to how much cash the company has left and what are the prospects of the outcome of the review and commercialisation prospects. Might be interested if sub 5p becomes available though I would view it as pure punt money given management's track record hitherto. | egoi | |
26/6/2008 14:24 | thats a huge stake to buy...8%..I have now just under 1% | currypata kai | |
25/6/2008 08:46 | LOLS AT THE 2008 FORECAST | lightwell | |
24/6/2008 21:10 | Growth Company Investor Voller Energy - SPECULATIVE BUY Companies: VLR 20/07/2005 'We will be the first fuel cell play to reach profitability,' claims Stephen Voller, chief executive of Voller Energy, which floated on AIM with a £9.1m funding at 74p in February. The Basingstoke-based company makes portable fuel cell systems for use as battery chargers and mobile generators. Its VE100 a 100-watt portable fuel cell system that runs off rechargeable hydrogen-infused metal hydride cylinders has already launched and might well deliver meaningful sales this year. The VE100 uses a fuel cell stack and incorporates Voller's power output technology and integration know-how and a forthcoming next-generation product should deliver far more power, helping Voller attack a wider market for portable generators. Voller has also side-stepped a perennial fuel cell industry problem supplying hydrogen to power fuel cells with the recent acquisition of KAT-Chem, a developer of hydrogen reformer technology. Reformers extract hydrogen from propane, liquid petroleum gas and butane, and the deal means Voller's systems can use existing fuel infrastructures without having to wait around for a new hydrogen infrastructure to emerge, a crucial point given Voller's target markets of building services, camping and boating. Voller also boasts a letter of intent with tool hire star Speedy Hire, which will be the launch customer in the UK for the VE100 and larger brethren the VE1000. For June 2006, house broker Arden Partners predicts pre-tax losses of £2.3m on only £994,000 sales, ahead of a £2.25m deficit from a top line £2.4m the following year. For June 2008, however, Voller might well score first profits of £600,000 on £14.5m sales. Voller offers investors exposure to the imminent commercialisation of the fuel cell industry. The shares have speculative appeal. Elliott Davis Market cap: £10.9m PE Forecast: n/a Share price: 47.5p | jim_black | |
12/6/2008 12:07 | Re: worlds lrgest undies - 22 May'08 - 15:32 - 2943 of 2959 Very pleasant for the two parasites at the top. What do you mean by this? | jimelson | |
12/6/2008 12:03 | dont know but im surely someone is doing quite nicely out of it. | jimelson | |
11/6/2008 17:16 | Is this share just quietly fading away until the company starts selling its products in numbers, when it will skyrocket? Or is it in a wild uncontrollable freefall with a product developed in an ivory tower with no chance of a commercial market? Ho hum this is my question as I keep it in my watch list... | dave_natch | |
10/6/2008 23:04 | paulypilot As a major shareholder what do you see happening to this company. | orinocor | |
09/6/2008 18:58 | The AA carry them to jump start your car if the battery goes flat - I didn't know they came out to lap tops too. Does it come with a handy case or is it a sack barrow job to get it on and off the bus? I have a little battery in mine. | giltspur | |
09/6/2008 12:01 | ...but as it indicates in the caption, it is ideal for charging the iPod! LOL.... better to just run the iPod from a car battery IMHO, it's smaller and will last for ages. | thecurrymonster | |
09/6/2008 11:31 | If you check the front page of there is a picture of a woman lying on a field with her laptop. And beside her laptop is a fuel cell which looks about the same size as her. It may be perspective but it still looks kind of ridiculous. | hugepants | |
07/6/2008 15:53 | SURELY this is a real bargain.I mean mcap is 1 mil but cash is 3 mil | currypata kai | |
04/6/2008 21:42 | just give us our money back.... should we start an online petition | currypata kai | |
04/6/2008 07:36 | yep, give back our money you clowns | juju43 | |
04/6/2008 07:10 | They also "claimed" to sell some V100 sets to Speedy. Let's give them the benefit of the doubt: the ONLY measure is repeat orders from diverse cuhstomers. It's their job to prove the point. They need to establish credibilty through real substantive business as far as I'm concerned. So far their credibility is zero | giltspur | |
03/6/2008 22:20 | Giltspur Your view seems to be the norm. I dont think I can recall reading a single positive post here on vollers' product(s). To be honest I also think its difficult to understand how the product is currently viable. But like it or not they do claim to have orders for 26 Emerald systems. Im going to assume they arent lying! Obviously the price is important but I think it was 10 grand these things were supposed to be sold for. | hugepants | |
03/6/2008 16:43 | Hugepants In my opinion they are not in a position to offer a competitive or unique product. The 100w *thing* that went to speedy was an outrageous event. Voller should resign at once and hand ALL the money back to shareholders. | giltspur | |
02/6/2008 16:35 | Is there anyone here who thinks Vollers` kit is any good? In the interims they state they have 26 orders for the Emerald unit; "At the time of the preliminary results the receipt of a maiden order from GenQuip for twenty Emerald units was announced. Since then, orders for a further six units have been received for the product from the leisure market both for yachting and recreational vehicles." As long as they arent giving these away for peanuts it seems like there are customers out there. | hugepants | |
29/5/2008 02:27 | £52,000 is that all. blimey and you are whinging. give it a rest . | stockscreeners | |
29/5/2008 02:06 | Hi, Come on Voller, pull your finger out. This is dragging on too long. Do a deal which maximises the remaining shareholder value, or clear off & let someone else do it. I hold 4% (directly & indirectly), and am getting impatient. Something has to happen soon. Regards, Paul. | paulypilot | |
28/5/2008 15:10 | parasites is the word. | giltspur | |
22/5/2008 15:32 | Very pleasant for the two parasites at the top. | worlds lrgest undies | |
22/5/2008 13:49 | Well no news for 3 months...you can only assume the worst. No Interest, on to plan b. | jimelson |
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