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IES Invinity Energy Systems Plc

9.25
0.00 (0.00%)
06:39:19 - Realtime Data
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Invinity Energy Systems Plc AQSE:IES Aquis Stock Exchange Ordinary Share GB00BS9F9D74
  Price Change % Change Share Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 9.25 0.00 06:39:19
Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price
9.00 9.50 9.25 9.25 9.25
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
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Last Trade Time Trade Type Trade Size Trade Price Currency
- 0 9.25 GBX

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Date Time Title Posts
20/3/202510:28Invinity - a new beginning and Troll free7,808
18/3/202517:21Invinity now commercialising435
17/9/202412:06IES Group - Acquisition (at last!)63

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Invinity Energy Systems (IES) Most Recent Trades

Trade Time Trade Price Trade Size Trade Value Trade Type
2025-03-19 12:20:129.502,815267.43O

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Posted at 14/3/2025 18:40 by indiestu
PM micro was wound up in November. Nothing to do with this week's fall in share price.
Posted at 06/3/2025 13:21 by indiestu
"It’s almost as if a total failure to secure any meaningful orders for the last 2 years is weighing on the share price!"

I'm not entirely convinced they tried to secure any meaningful orders for VS3. It was a proof of concept, prototype, was not profitable, was not ready. Market was not ready.

Endurium, is however nearly ready for sale, it's in testing with a major industry player. I don't believe they will accept or announce final purchase orders until they have all the information in place from the pilot and a firm cost of production. A successful pilot raises the asking price so price information has likely not been shared with potential customers yet. My hope is that all orders taken from hereon in (assuming it works) will be with a gross and hopefully net positive profit margin.

Of course I am an eternal optimist while the world falls apart around me but I do believe we are nearly there.
Posted at 24/2/2025 16:06 by kemche
This share is going up bc it was deeply oversold and under-owned and has now emerged from a very painful period which included a difficult fundraise in appalling market conditions, into what appears to be a very useful merger that has led to early signs of new order wins and overall stabilisation in the business. As a result, larger investors are taking a new look at the company and the huge discount the shares retain versus comparable firms and they seem to like what they see. That may seem boring to some who only get excited when shares move on someone 'knowing' something, but it is anything but. A genuine re-rating for this company, which competes in one of the few industries seen as growing over the next decade, could result in the share price moving significantly just on the recent update news as new institutional investors learn the story and the value proposition. Should the company build further on its recent business success with more significant orders however, then we're talking multiples of the current share price. Anything but boring and no one needs to 'know' anything....
Posted at 21/2/2025 11:14 by kemche
sp being forced to chop through some forced selling due to fund redemptions, but those are easing and in no way diminish from the fact that this Company is reaching critical mass of course. Notice how 'payments in advance' that allow IES to purchase components and NOT have to suffer the historic problems of working capital deficits where material orders would cause near-term cash strains. This is a reflection of the Company's improving stature in the marketplace and therefore leverage in negotiations. Great, great news.

Clearly there is a huge, well documented rotation out of mega cap tech in particular and into smaller cap value in the US. We don't have the depth and variety in the market over here, but IES certainly ticks a lot of the boxes on the buy side, and so this has combined pretty powerfully with the other bull points in IES's favour - a delayed positive reaction to the original fundraise, which in my view was wildly bullish and so the share price should never have fallen below 20p, the good news SINCE that fundraise and of course, the change of government - to create what is fast becoming a rally with real legs.
Posted at 04/12/2024 12:51 by brucie5
Thanks Indiestu, that's exactly that is required to give the share price some firmer footing. Once confidence returns here I see an early rerate to the twenties; thereafter, a brief look at the two-three years charts with SMAS suggests a fairly obvious path back to 40p.

On a rising trajectory of confidence via sales and share price, there is usually no problem raising funds for demonstrable growth, so long as the raises are progressively higher, rather than lower, which has been the perilous narrative up until now.
Posted at 22/11/2024 07:52 by indiestu
I was convinced the re-domiciliation would be bundled with a share consolidation. It wasn’t, only a capital reduction which should have no effect on share price. Got me to thinking why wouldn’t you take this opportunity to do a consolidation. The only reason I can think of is that they didn’t feel the need. They must feel the progress that is being made and the news that will be coming over the future months will increase the value of the company and that will be reflected in a more respectable share price. No consolidation means no change to the current Gamesa stake option. Gamesa have not pushed to grab a bigger stake down the line. Fair play that they are comfortable being treated equally.
Posted at 02/10/2024 11:53 by mbaxter
Lol, GBCol.

Megaman2, you may or may not be right. Who knows?? That's the beauty of a properly functioning market - you have both buyers and sellers.

You are right that it is a gamble for us poor mug punters. As outsiders, we are reliant on gleaning what we can from the crumbs of information provided by the company and wider market. My investment thesis is simple, there appears to be a gap in the market for non lithium M/GW level energy storage. IES sounds as if it might have a solution and (credible) potential purchasers of their tech have exhibited a tangible interest (ie dipped their hands in their pockets).
If the tech works and they can sell more, I am quids in at these share price levels. If it doesn't, heigh ho, something else will come along.

As with all such companies, it comes down to hard graft, luck and good execution. Even then, most will fall by the wayside.

Honesty/credibility is absolutely critical for those of us peering in through the murk, which is why companies like IES are harshly punished by the market if there is even a whiff of anything untoward. "Fool me once...." etc etc.
Posted at 27/9/2024 10:26 by gbcol
There are a lot more positives in there than that if you want to look for them. I can understand your frustration with the share price and the last trading update which I share but to me there was much more to be positive in this RNS than the last one. I’m not going to list them all out but for example:

- Mistral - Production prototype achieving and exceeding expectations.
- Mistral - Commercial launch … will occur by the end of this year
- Commercial team resources increased in recent weeks
- tripartite discussions on the LODES project between Invinity, a major international renewable energy project developer and DESNZ are progressing strongly, with the parties actively engaged in finalising the project's structure and contracts
- The large-scale DOE-funded deals first announced in September 2023 also continue to progress positively


So more positive on Mistral, more positive on DOE (which some intimated may fall away), sorting out the failing commercial team and moving towards (finally) nailing down LODES. There are others but certainly if they had issued this RNS rather than the previous “horrendous221; one we probably wouldn’t have seen the massive share price fall we did.
Posted at 11/8/2024 11:36 by megaman2
So what zilch is saying is the institutions which some are claiming are clamouring to get in didn't actually want in at 50 p...
And they had to crash the share price to 23 p and wait until the 11 th.hour to raise funds . That's the reality some are misrepresenting the situation .yes its good the company is not in liquidation and has funding for c 18 months but it has to deliver in a timely manner now no.more excuses . At 20 p the market is questioning If ies can change it's past performance and start to deliver . Only new orders is going to shift this share price now. I think it's reasonable to question where they are ?

Old trader 2026 is not next year ....the companies strategy is to break even in 2 years not next year zulch hasn't said that at all .that's disappointing imo the cash will be at the wire again In 18 months ....the chance of the company in announcing 216 MWh+ of orders contracting them and completing them on top of the 84 mwh doe which are still hanging by end 2025 is very low .given the pipeline. It's not what the company are claiming and they can't even contract the 16 month old UK lodes contract where they have been gifted £11 mill funding which supposedly completes in 5 months . They havent even announced the partner yet ...!!!??? Another delay ??

We are already at the point where given the timelines any new sizeable contract will.more likely be 2026 and not next year that's how long they are taking to execute orders...they would have to announce contract and deliver c 70 % of the advanced ...not likely given the companies performance to date mind you they might have 44 mwh from this year if that gets delayed but that's hardly a positive .
Posted at 25/7/2024 12:47 by echoridge
'...It would appear the share price is about to break upwards on a stinker of a market day. This could be very positive indeed....' I think that's particularly relevant observation,, Indiestu. Clearly there is a huge, well documented rotation out of mega cap tech in particular and into smaller cap value in the US. We don't have the depth and variety in the market over here, but IES certainly ticks a lot of the boxes on the buy side, and so this has combined pretty powerfully with the other bull points in IES's favour - a delayed positive reaction to the original fundraise, which in my view was wildly bullish and so the share price should never have fallen below 20p, the good news SINCE that fundraise and of course, the change of government - to create what is fast becoming a rally with real legs.
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