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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Active Energy Group Plc | LSE:AEG | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BPG7NS80 | ORD GBP0.0035 |
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% | 0.375 | 0.35 | 0.40 | 0.375 | 0.375 | 0.38 | 79,875 | 08:00:08 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Business Services, Nec | 0 | -1.34M | -0.0083 | -0.45 | 598.89k |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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07/2/2020 10:58 | https://deq.nc.gov/a | smackeraim | |
07/2/2020 08:50 | Few sellers on the news MMs steady still though Hopefully buyer in the background | jailbird | |
07/2/2020 07:56 | Permit will be at least another month (groan, GROAN) due to the need for a public meeting. I will say it again - DUE DILIGENCE - where was it prior to RNS release suggesting this would all be done by Christmas!?!? but at least this is positive: "Robeson County Manager, Kellie Blue said, "North Carolina and Robeson County are committed to a sustainable future and welcome businesses with environmental goals, like AEG. We look forward to supporting AEG, its activities at the Lumberton Site and AEG's aim of transforming residual biomass material into high-value carbon neutral fuels for the power industry. We continue to support AEG through the final stages of the Permit approval process." G. | garth | |
06/2/2020 20:29 | Channing Jones, director of the Robeson County Economic Development Commission, confirmed in a phone interview that Active Energy is active in the process of getting equipment set up and he expects it to be operational soon. At least some of the equipment is coming from the Utah site, which has been decommissioned as the company switches its focus to North Carolina. | teraferma | |
05/2/2020 17:33 | Permit back to waiting for info. At least it's moving along | smackeraim | |
27/1/2020 18:28 | Holding up - can't be long until permit now | smackeraim | |
22/1/2020 09:38 | There are so many investors sitting on massive losses here we are going to see sellers into any volume but for the first time in two years this is now a buy for new entrants. We have positives coming on all fronts, management with operational expertise, the sustainability back drop is growing in positive sentiment, our new board will be able to fund projects and partnerships and we may even get out of the crooked stock belief if the company tightens its news flow and starts to be more open. I am very bullish that we now have a serious multi bagger over the next 12 months.I believe we will be granted our licence for the plant in a reasonable timeframe and with that meaningful revenue. | rocketfuel1 | |
22/1/2020 07:41 | Thanks ISA. "The recovery here appears to be well in place..." Zak identifies 5 plus points: Through bear trap Through 50 day MA (0.45p) Remained above the gap Break out of triangle above 0.5p Top of rising trend channel at 0.8p So, circa 50% upside to the top of that rising channel - and then we see what happens there. And I guess that will depend on whether those air permits are through at Lumberton, or if we have news from Poland, or Ukraine, or Asia... G. | garth | |
21/1/2020 23:49 | https://www.share-ta | isa2020 | |
21/1/2020 22:36 | Costa, no one would go near ORM with a barge pole! There’s a reason why the mcap has plummeted in the last two weeks. That €6m is only just over £5m. By the time they’ve paid taxes, fees and debtors, you would be lucky to get your money back at the current share price. I put a cheeky £500 in there 6 months ago at 2p and have accepted that as a complete loss. I think you need to do the same. | moneymaker2015 | |
21/1/2020 13:06 | ORM no brain!The most undervalued company on #aim based on cash ,twice the mcap | costax1654x | |
21/1/2020 12:00 | Max certainly knows how this industry works! | smackeraim | |
21/1/2020 09:28 | Max Aitken is an entrepreneur who has founded and been instrumental in the financing of several businesses in energy, IT, and media. He is currently the CEO of Estover Energy Ltd. Over the last 10 years Estover Energy has established itself as a leader in the UK biomass industry developing 3 wood-fuelled biomass CHP plants producing up to 70 MW in the UK, financed with GBP375m of capital. He is also a trustee of the Beaverbrook Foundation London, and President of the Beaverbrook Canadian Foundation in Montreal. He is also a Non-Executive Director for 42 M&P, a fully integrated management and production company in the TV and film industry, based in London and Los Angeles. | smackeraim | |
21/1/2020 09:03 | blue again. | smackeraim | |
20/1/2020 14:21 | I think we may be on the road to a slow but constant grind upwards. Few million trades a day for a couple of months | rocketfuel1 | |
20/1/2020 10:47 | It's no surprise that someone of this calibre has joined at this stage. CoalSwitch doing deals, permit about to arrive. Good times ahead. | smackeraim | |
20/1/2020 09:45 | I think when this news sinks in and people who know Estover realise the importance we are going fly. Operational excellence, finance for any scale of good projects and i expect new top tier advisers to follow. This is the breakthrough we have been waiting for, it wont happen overnight but the future has changed. | rocketfuel1 | |
20/1/2020 09:27 | Buyers on the nex market Trades ListDate & Time Volume Price20/01/2020 08:02 588,789 0.50820/01/2020 08:01 165,000 0.50820/01/2020 08:00 394,488 0.50820/01/2020 08:00 5,206 0.47320/01/2020 08:00 1,771 0.50820/01/2020 08:00 590,551 0.50817/01/2020 15:37 1,978 0.50817/01/2020 12:43 296,678 0.473 | jailbird | |
20/1/2020 07:36 | Estover develops sustainable power and infrastructure projects from inception through financing and then manages them in operations. Since being founded in 2010 Estover has developed and financed over £375m of power projects. Our involvement continues during construction and operation. Estover has retained an equity stake in all its projects, and has been awarded the contract to run the projects on behalf of the owners. | garth | |
20/1/2020 07:33 | Max Aitken is an entrepreneur who has founded and been instrumental in the financing of several businesses in energy, IT, and media. He is currently the CEO of Estover Energy Ltd. Over the last 10 years Estover Energy has established itself as a leader in the UK biomass industry developing 3 wood-fuelled biomass CHP plants producing up to 70 MW in the UK, financed with GBP375m of capital. He is also a trustee of the Beaverbrook Foundation London, and President of the Beaverbrook Canadian Foundation in Montreal. He is also a Non-Executive Director for 42 M&P, a fully integrated management and production company in the TV and film industry, based in London and Los Angeles. Max Aitken, said "I am delighted to be joining the Board of AEG at this time. I have observed the progress that AEG has made in recent months and I believe that AEG is now well positioned to start delivering its new renewable fuels to the established biomass markets in the US, UK and Europe." Jason Zimmermann has over 20 years' experience in the timber resource sector. He is currently the President of Zimmfor Management Services Ltd ("Zimmfor"), an industry leading consulting firm focused on sustainable forestry management. Jason has field and technical expertise relating to timberland assets worldwide and Zimmfor has worked with AEG in previous projects in Canada and Ukraine. He is a Registered Professional Forester and a graduate of the University of British Columbia with a Bachelor of Science in Forestry. Jason Zimmermann, said "Having previously worked with AEG and its timberland assets, I am fully aware of AEG's prospects and am excited to be joining the Company's board at this time. We are focused on accelerating the development of the Company's existing operations and acquiring additional, sustainable forestry assets to complement AEG's biomass and lumber operations ." | garth | |
19/1/2020 21:53 | Utah moved to take advantage of synergistic relationships at Lumberton - a number of those appearing to be connected to Rowen.Lumberton also produces waste steam that will be utilised, along with waste wood. | garth | |
19/1/2020 13:27 | Thanks Skinny. Just a thought by what not drop Coal from the word Coalswitch/. Yep I know coal is a potent industry in the US but if AEG has a green viable alternative why emphasize a negative fossil fuel? Also why was the Utah plant repositioned? | chinadog3 | |
17/1/2020 11:51 | Status now changed back to 'In progress' additional information receive date was 10th Jan, requested on 9th Jan - so AEG only took 1 day to provide the info requested - lets hope its not too complicated! Cant be too long now! | grsshaw1 |
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