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In recent discussions on ADVFN regarding AFC Energy Plc (AFC), investor sentiment reflects significant polarization. While some investors express skepticism about the company's progress, others remain hopeful about its future. A prevalent theme is the anticipation of concrete developments, especially following the CEO's commitment to focus on action over rhetoric. Users like "yellowf123" have criticized the management for perceived delays in execution and have voiced concerns about potential cash raises and low revenue generation, stating, "Counting down the days to the next cash raise." Conversely, another user, "halfpenny," has a bullish outlook, asserting, "Smart Investors add more as news flow in the pipeline results in a massive breakout."
Financial highlights indicate a reported revenue of approximately £4 million for FY24, attributed to sales of hydrogen fuel generators, slightly surpassing market expectations. The discussions suggest that while some investors are optimistic about this figure, others question its sustainability, pointing at challenges in unit sales and operational efficiency. Notably, the stock's recent performance, including a rise of 3.7%, was met with mixed reactions; while some view it as a potential turnaround, critics warn it may not signify a sustainable trend unless supported by solid order confirmations and increasing sales. The overall sentiment reflects a cautious optimism balanced by apprehensions regarding the company's financial health and market position, highlighted by firm assertions from detractors about the ongoing cash consumption and need for substantial sales to restore confidence in the stock.
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AFC Energy Plc has released significant developments in its recent corporate activities. On February 6, 2025, key executives, including CEO John Wilson and CFO Karl Bostock, purchased substantial amounts of the company's ordinary shares, indicating their commitment and confidence in the company's future. John Wilson acquired 250,000 shares at 9.09 pence, while his spouse purchased 275,000 shares at 9.13 pence. Karl Bostock bought 250,000 shares at 9.11 pence, bringing his total holdings to 250,000 shares. As a result, John Wilson now owns 525,000 Ordinary Shares, constituting 0.06% of the total share capital.
Additionally, AFC Energy hosted an investor presentation on February 6, 2025, aimed at engaging with existing and potential shareholders. During this meeting, executives provided insights into the company's hydrogen power generation technologies and answered questions from investors. This outreach effort reflects AFC Energy's proactive approach to investor relations, aiming to foster transparency and engagement as it continues to establish its position in the renewable energy sector.
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Blimey sounds like the Labour party, oh wait they all lie. |
@ainsuk, |
I agree in terms of the share price. I don't see 80p anytime soon. But 10-15p is possible |
I think it all depends what price you've bought. If your average is 30p etc then I can understand why your angry if your average is 10p then I can see why you're not worried. |
Yet again, criticising the messenger. |
Yellow is so far underwater that he carries a trident...He's been howling at the moon for years... he lacks a life away from his AFC loss. |
IMO its going to be make or break for AFC in 2025, this goes for many who are involved in green technology... |
Yellow, you don't seem to understand that there is a difference between defending the management and criticising your behaviour. It is insane for a shareholder to continually bad-mouth their own investment, eery single day and all day, whether they are right or wrong, that's the point that you don't seem to be able to understand. |
YellowF123, how do you know that I am backing the wrong horse. This is the right horse so far as I am concerned because I have bought at under 10 p each. It is all about timing. Some investors will lose money but I will make a profit. |
@kingston78, |
That's a limp retort from you Jimmynan, maybe even you have run out of excuses to defend AFC performance?. |
Obsessive. Dictionary definition:thinking about something or someone, or doing something, too much or all the time |
As an investor I am more than a little curious to know why Belfour who evaluated fully AFC's technology and sent a team to be trained at AFC facility. |
Geopura certainly have the right working product at the right time. |
WUZY, |
Hi yellow ?just to say the market hasn't been good for a couple of months so most stocks are heading down, ( there are exceptions) but generally there is a downward trend and AFC is just part of that l respect your view because we all have a view but you know very well that there is massive upside to this stock and you just don't help.I'm sure there are reasons for AB, and now the finance officer for leaving and l think that we would probably agree why that is put pray please don't keep on regurgitating the same old bile, as someone else said we are all adults and able to make our own decisions without your help, good luck in any investments you may have. |
A sea of RED today at EOD is sells. |
I think most would be investors looking at this BB as a source of DD prior to investing will see: |
Jimmynan&Alias's |
Do I like to see my investment dwindling away day by day?. |
The selloff continues.. |
Nothing would satisfy you yellow. |
Short Short short, that's how you get your hard working money back. Fundraising ob it's way. This will be less than a penny in a year . Merry Christmas |
Type | Ordinary Share |
Share ISIN | GB00B18S7B29 |
Sector | Elec Indl Apparatus, Nec |
Bid Price | 9.81 |
Offer Price | 10.02 |
Open | |
Shares Traded | 0.00 |
Last Trade | 00:00:00 |
Low - High | - |
Turnover | 227k |
Profit | -17.48M |
EPS - Basic | -0.0205 |
PE Ratio | -4.79 |
Market Cap | 84.67M |
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