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CWR Ceres Power Holdings Plc

178.70
-5.50 (-2.99%)
10 May 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Ceres Power Holdings Plc LSE:CWR London Ordinary Share GB00BG5KQW09 ORD 10P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  -5.50 -2.99% 178.70 179.00 180.00 190.00 179.00 185.00 600,847 16:35:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Electric & Other Serv Comb 22.32M -54.01M -0.2799 -6.40 345.36M
Ceres Power Holdings Plc is listed in the Electric & Other Serv Comb sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker CWR. The last closing price for Ceres Power was 184.20p. Over the last year, Ceres Power shares have traded in a share price range of 126.40p to 444.20p.

Ceres Power currently has 192,939,628 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Ceres Power is £345.36 million. Ceres Power has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -6.40.

Ceres Power Share Discussion Threads

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
11/5/2024
13:02
Shares of power cell, hydrogen and electric vehicle companies did poorly on Friday

Lately, Cwr is outperforming the majority of its American competitors!

book5
08/5/2024
08:44
Next year, Toyota and others will be able to buy Ceres Powercells

Lately, CWR,’s share price keeps outperforming other solid cell power manufacturers

book5
04/5/2024
12:15
There are several factors why risks for shorters are increasing:

More customers if carbon capture takes off
RFC succeeds
Positive results in the hydrolysis tests.
Hydrogen sector growth.
A new deal to license our technology

The first one is new.

book5
04/5/2024
09:05
Marshall Wace short reduced.

They have made a lot of money and are taking their cash off the table as the risk of another CWR deal announcement increases.

bmel
02/5/2024
16:23
What would be very lucrative for CWR is that the West commits to gas + CO2 capture
book5
02/5/2024
15:58
Lately, in comparison with most of the hydrogen sector, we have been doing well. Perhaps because, in the medium term, our primary revenue will come from the gas sector in Asia.
book5
02/5/2024
12:33
momentum. funds adding around half market cap in cash . 2 or 3 in week ahead
gkace
02/5/2024
09:48
Why you so sure?
brucie5
02/5/2024
09:02
starts again on way to 2 or 3
gkace
01/5/2024
15:43
Knocked on the head by the 200wma.
brucie5
30/4/2024
18:21
cwr covers natural gas, biofuels, and hydrogen
book5
30/4/2024
15:39
We're very close to the £2 mark where the 200wma is situated; but until; that point and the support has been tested, I'm inclined to keep my powder dry. I'm also inclined to think that the recovery in share price will only succeed as part of the wider H2 story, which we should also see reflected in recovery at ITM, but happy to be corrected.
Alternatively if you're patient and even willing to buy down on any weakness you might do worse on a 3 year view.

brucie5
30/4/2024
15:33
Normal Afternoon Service has resumed :(
richpassi
30/4/2024
12:07
Brucie, as I posted last week :-


Skinny - 23 Apr 2024 - 10:47:29 - 2418 of 2446 Ceres Power Holdings PLC::::Distributed Generation - CWR

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I also added last week - chart wise, I'm not sure about a bottom as yet though - to me, its been printing lower highs and lower lows for the last 2 years or so.

I added on the back of the update.

Time will tell, but Ceres (to me)are well placed to succeed in this arena.

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So I think, hope it may be time - all IMHO!

skinny
30/4/2024
11:55
Brucie

The market values CWR very irrationally. Shorters attack CWR during long periods of no news and use their rationality to attack the price and weak holders.
IMHO, the paradigm change will probably drive the price up irrationally to much higher levels than the current one
Will CWR or the market stakeholders spin this story?

book5
30/4/2024
11:39
Skinny30 Apr '24 - 08:45 - 2441 of 2443
0 1 0
2cmp - I did say 'starting to look over bought" :-)

Its the increasing volume accompanying the price rise that is encouraging - and (IMHO), long over due!
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Interesting. Unfortunately the long descent has a history of rather misleading counter spikes which has sucked me in twice. Hence my reluctance to buy back despite the recent rise. Always the possibility of course that 'this time it's different'.

brucie5
30/4/2024
10:26
This is Cwr published recently; Section 5 relies on tax incentives/government support; carbon credits?



video:

book5
30/4/2024
09:07
I read the paper on carbon capture linked to fuel cell tech. I do like the recognition that , like it or not, fossil fuel companies need to be on board the net zero train. This seems a real possibility using this joint approach. I would like to know whether any commercial discussions, however tentative, have taken place around this concept .
nivison
30/4/2024
08:45
2cmp - I did say 'starting to look over bought" :-)

Its the increasing volume accompanying the price rise that is encouraging - and (IMHO), long over due!

skinny
30/4/2024
08:05
5 months of ADVFN Wisdom, not holding my breath ;)
richpassi
30/4/2024
08:02
over 2 today
gkace
29/4/2024
21:33
Not sure where the optimal buy point is/was - clearly about two weeks ago in the 130s, would been shrewd; but lucky, because no rationality to the level itself. I was half hoping/ expecting it to go down to £1 like ONT, where I would have been a buyer for sure. This is what I find difficult to judge having failed to judge the bottom several times. On the other hand, it might be easier to identify the BO point at £2. On a 5 year view this is where the last journey really started for the patient holder, all the way up to £16.

I also think it might be one to buy/hold in tandem with ITM as different plays on the coming hydrogen revolution. I'm sure it's coming, it's just been a rather long bendy road!

BMEL, you seem to have expertise in this sector, including AFC?

brucie5
29/4/2024
20:46
Book

You are missing a key point. You are talking like an investor, someone with a forward looking time horizon. That’s good, I am like that too.

Shorters are a sophisticated form of trader. They do not give a toss about the medium long term because that is not part of their operating time horizon.

This does not mean that one is good and the other is bad. They are just very different, they see things a differently, and they make decisions about the same stock from a very very different perspective and draw very different conclusions.

Bit like investors talk Chinese and shorters talk serbo-Croat. It’s all fine because shorters will go away when the trading benefits evaporate and they will find a better stock in which to do their thing.

Just recognise that it is what it is and do not over-think it. CWR will be fine as it climbs up the stairs of doing some deals and collecting some royalties, and making good profits.

bmel
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