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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Afc Energy Plc | LSE:AFC | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B18S7B29 | ORD 0.1P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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-0.95 | -3.93% | 23.20 | 24.05 | 24.40 | 26.00 | 24.05 | 25.00 | 7,064,141 | 16:35:21 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Elec Indl Apparatus, Nec | 227k | -17.48M | -0.0234 | -10.28 | 179.48M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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16/11/2021 10:59 | They would have to be invested to sell ;o) | astubbs67602 | |
16/11/2021 10:54 | First RNS of many coming up regarding trials and orders. Sell up now Hugo and buy back in the 40s.... I dare you.... | brownishduck746 | |
16/11/2021 10:42 | The news today from ABB suggests AFC have completed the development work on Alkamem and it is now a commercial product. Why else would AFC move so quickly from 'developing a 10kW prototype S Series Fuel Cell', to suddenly building a 200kw commercial S Series Fuel Cell for ABB, and why else would ABB sign an agreement that provided that, unless they were 100% assured that AFC could build it, which would require a commercial Alkamem Membrane now, not in the future. Hopefully the trading update will confirm that this is the case. | haggismchaggis | |
16/11/2021 10:36 | AFC actually think they can fit more than 1MW in a 40ft container, they say 2MW!! . "A MegaBoxTM configuration with a market leading 2MW of power density set for deployment within a 40’ ISO container for stationary off-grid power demands." . Also: . "Superior power density, and therefore reduced footprint, opens further market opportunities for the Alkaline Fuel Cell not previously seen, including adoption in mobile applications such as trains, heavy machinery, shipping and associated military functions." . "Other bespoke sizing options are available if required." . "Auxiliary Equipment for hydrogen generation equipment (ammonia crackers, electrolysers powered by renewable energy sources) are also available from third party suppliers through AFC Energy for integration into the final product solution." . "Partners are invited to express interest in HydroX-Cell(S)TM applications for joint development or licensing arrangements." . | haggismchaggis | |
16/11/2021 10:09 | ABB are acquiring serious stock in AFC which confirms their commitment for long term We also need to allow this news to filter through the media, press, there are a lot of institutions and fund managers have AFC on their radar not to mention the PI'S, Sunday press and the like. Short term profit taking, now in the consolidation phase on the chart followed hopefully by the next whooooosh which historically came in November lol | prmoldoaks | |
16/11/2021 10:01 | Unbelievable, just sold alcbi @79 ,second after dropped 50%. What a day hahaha | hugotanha | |
16/11/2021 09:57 | That's great, so you should have sold them all @63p today. I promise you won't see 63p for a while. Peace | hugotanha | |
16/11/2021 09:55 | The 200kW S Series Fuel Cell will be massive because it not only fits the scope of very large off-grid EV Chargers and Data Centre power, especially where available space is limited, but it also opens up the markets for big off-grid gensets such as in the mining industry or complete remote Army bases (Extreme E going to one in December), and the Marine and Rail propulsion industry. Also Hyperscale Data Centres too. And much more. . Think also that 200kW in a 10ft container equals the possibility of 1MW in a 40ft container, as there would be more stacks but only one BoP. . It also opens up the prospect of the SuperGreen Power Stations that AFC designed many years ago, where there would be maybe 50MW inside a building. With the high density of the S Series, that is far easier to achieve now. Places like Japan and South Korea that have announced plans to burn Hydrogen and Ammonia in combustion power stations, could switch to such SuperGreen Power Stations and gain much higher efficiency, lower maintenance, and no NOx emissions (which they will get from combustion). | haggismchaggis | |
16/11/2021 09:53 | Could well get update tomorrow, l think that would solidify progress. | wuzy | |
16/11/2021 09:37 | 7 million shares trades before 9:30. President Biden dedicates $9.5bn for the hydrogen industry in $1.2 trillion Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act. | skinny | |
16/11/2021 09:32 | Be thankful it's giving us an opportunity to top up | jonny_wright | |
16/11/2021 09:32 | Not done a fat lot for the sp, currently down, that's not clever. | cinoib | |
16/11/2021 09:31 | Cant get my head around this reaction | juju44 | |
16/11/2021 09:27 | ABB aren't in this for one deal! This will go global! | dolores123 | |
16/11/2021 09:09 | Hahahaha - priceless. | jakecat1 | |
16/11/2021 08:55 | AFC reading the details not a good deal and very restrictive as its a development deal with no future sales. Phew git out today before crash…Risky at these levels. | rocketblast | |
16/11/2021 08:54 | One small step for AFC and one giant leap for ABB. | cinoib | |
16/11/2021 08:54 | As I bought most at 18p then now, already made most of it lol | jonny_wright | |
16/11/2021 08:51 | Great news. Added. Down on the day?! | folderboy | |
16/11/2021 08:44 | You are in a wrong place if you wanna get wealthy I am afraid. Since last year its gone up 200%, you have to wait another 3 years for another 50%. Not to mention all depends on sales.You missed the boat | hugotanha | |
16/11/2021 08:39 | Big news and tiny movements. Sell sell sell the flipping news | hugotanha | |
16/11/2021 08:39 | If you're happy with a 6% return, I'm here to get wealthy | jonny_wright | |
16/11/2021 08:35 | As we didn't get the trading update at 7am today, along with the other news, I suspect more news may be incoming. | haggismchaggis |
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