£1 or less by the end of the year ;) |
New CEO is a bit quiet early doors as far as shareholders concerned. Over communication better than under communication at this stage... |
1p or less by the end of the year. |
Maybe yellow but what is he doing here? There’s no way he needs the money so must see something and is incredibly well connected. Also brought his former cfo. Perhaps one to watch? Dyor |
He wouldn’t be stupid enough to buy shares in AFC, he’ll get given a boat load for free. |
Just noticed that John Wilson is the new ceo here. He’s had an interesting few months buying upwards of £1.5m of shares in small caps. He’s bought 5+% of Ckt at a cost north of £1m, 2.3% of INSG which he chairs (£400+k) and today took a stake in Vlx. Clearly has some money so wonder what his plans are with afc? |
I Dow need no electrocution lesuns ewe bufune. |
In a gesture of pure kindness I vote for sending the wind up money to @Jimmysaville. For keeping me entertained with his posts and to send him to elocution lessons to help in his transition from Mr Angry.. |
I vote for returning the cash in the company back to investors. Before it’s spent on new CEO bonuses. Wind the whole thing down, it’s been a total waste of investors money. |
Who's talking about a buyout? |
Realistically, shareholders have to vote to approve a buyout, either as takeover or privatisation. |
CEO RNS will cover new deals and strategy.
Future gets brighter RNS soon |
Another FC company making progress, equipment for stationary power and building sites…
I guess the rosie glasses brigade will say, “oh it’s different technology”.
It’s yet another company making progress, whilst AFC flounders.. |
@Jimmysaville, I am not after your money buddy, I imagine you have bet the farm on this lemon that's why you are so quick to defend what is a failing entity. Other technologies and companies have and will overtake AFC, after 14 years they have failed to generate any meaningful sales on any products. That is a fact. |
FC power towers will be used for boiling site kettles for tea&coffee.
The heavier site work, power tools and electric cranes etc will be powered by JCB H2 engines. |
Hydrogen ICE and fuel cells are two entirely different animals, serving different purposes. We need both for different reasons. Do some research Yellow. |
JCB has spent &£100M and 2-3 years developing a mechanical engine that runs on H2. AFC have squandered a similar amount of investors money over @12 years and achieved what?. Can someone please elaborate the positives. |
Yellow, "With the FC product range now superseded by JCB H2 ICE...":
Erroneous comments like this is a clear indication that you have no understanding about hydrogen fuelled ICE or fuel cells, or the comparison between them. You really ought to do some proper research and try to educate yourself before spouting drivel on here. |
Yellow seek help. You have gone mad. Anyone posting the same stuff day after day thinking it will make a difference needs serious help. People stopped treating you as a serious poster a long long time ago. Even thick Hugo has more credibility than you, and his is on par with a snakes belly. Take some time away from the board And stop making a fool of yourself, This type of stuff won’t help your mental illness. |
Of course Im under water, who isn't with the share price at this level.. With the FC product range now superseded by JCB H2 ICE its down to another dream product the cracker. I guess this is what you get when you invest in AIM stocks, they are simply a pathway to provide fat salaries and benefits to the BOD who only act in their own interest. GLA shareholders here we gonna need it.. |
He can't sell up he's further under water than Neptune |