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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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0.70 | 4.61% | 15.90 | 15.80 | 15.98 | 16.14 | 14.84 | 15.50 | 2,739,807 | 16:35:11 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Elec Indl Apparatus, Nec | 227k | -17.48M | -0.0234 | -6.90 | 113.61M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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14/6/2024 10:01 | . AFC get a mention in todays news: Sustainable fuel options for construction plant 14 JUNE, 2024 . Federation of Piling Specialists sustainability committee member Nirmal Tiwari on sustainable fuel alternatives to standard diesel for construction plant and equipment. . The UK Government aims to direct organisations towards low-carbon energy sources and to achieve the net zero target by 2050. It is thus incumbent on us to take appropriate action to reduce the environmental impact of what we do before the charges for carbon emissions are levied through tax. Already, we see carbon taxation on high carbon industries, like cement and steel production, through the UK Emissions Trading Scheme. The London School of Economics (Grantham Research Institute, 2019) expects these charges could average at £50 per tonne – ranging from £40-100 across sectors – and rise to an average of £75 in 2030 – ranging from £60-140 across sectors. It is therefore likely that the government will impose these prices on organisations, and the red diesel duty change is a good indication that these will come about in the not-too-distant future. . Speedy Hydrogen Solutions, a 50:50 joint venture between Speedy and AFC, has been set up with £2.5M funding from each company to purchase 30kW H-Power from AFC Energy. . HS2 Ltd at the Euston station uses AFC Energy’s fuel cell technology. On the site the H-Power Tower is charging JCB’s electric construction vehicles in partnership with construction joint venture Mace and Dragados. . . . | haggismchaggis | |
14/6/2024 09:52 | Yellow - you ok Hun ?? | 1collijo | |
14/6/2024 09:03 | You sir are making more of a fool of yourself daily. Maybe go enjoy some sunshine. | babbler | |
14/6/2024 08:54 | To other posters I apologise for my 'vile' attitude to scum. | jimmynan | |
14/6/2024 08:34 | The owners of the 'to be issued' shares cannot sell, as they have not been issued yet. Other recent II purchasers bought higher than we are now, so that would be at a loss. You cannot even create a credible and coherent lie. Clown. | bmel | |
14/6/2024 08:22 | Looks like the recent II buyers are selling with 10% profits. Why wouldn't they, a bird in the hand and all that.. It could be a long road back up to 20's unless AFC announce some orders. | yellowf123 | |
14/6/2024 07:29 | Very interesting day | hugotanha | |
13/6/2024 22:28 | They will only have clout if enough shareholders are willing to sell shares to them at a price. If the price offered is too low and the shareholders don't want to sell, then there will be no takeover. | vatnabrekk | |
13/6/2024 22:19 | The II’s might though and they’ll have more clout | 1collijo | |
13/6/2024 20:45 | The price will continue to recover IMHO | talldarkslim | |
13/6/2024 20:40 | Tradegate current trades going through are at 17.17p for buys and 16.66p for sells. 744,741 shares traded there so far, 622,687 of that is buys. | haggismchaggis | |
13/6/2024 20:28 | 1collijo, a predator can only take over the company on the cheap if shareholders are willing to sell their shares cheap. With all of the potential that this company seems to have in the not-too-distant future, I just can't see a majority of shareholders doing that! | vatnabrekk | |
13/6/2024 20:12 | Tradegate current trades going through are at 17.17p for buys and 16.66p for sells. 744,741 shares traded there so far, 622,687 of that is buys. | haggismchaggis | |
13/6/2024 17:33 | Lets see where it goes with all this to come this year and much more: . ii's voting through their own placings Rapid deliveries of systems to Speedy Hire Big TAMGO order and assembly contract Acciona delivery and subsequent big order ABB delivery and subsequent big order from them EU and USA mass assembly contracts Containerised Ammonia Cracker revealed and strategic agreements signed with big Ammonia producers and users | haggismchaggis | |
13/6/2024 17:29 | vatnabrekk13, . Yes, me too. Lets see where it goes with all this to come this year and much more: . ii's voting through their own placings Rapid deliveries of systems to Speedy Hire Big TAMGO order and assembly contract Acciona delivery and subsequent big order ABB delivery and subsequent big order from them EU and USA mass assembly contracts Containerised Ammonia Cracker revealed and strategic agreements signed with big Ammonia producers and users | haggismchaggis | |
13/6/2024 16:54 | Is it likely to become a takeover target if it starts to see a plethora of sales ? Therefore price may not get too far beyond double.. it would then depend on the price agreed. If AFC is successful it won’t exist in 2-3 years. | 1collijo | |
13/6/2024 16:29 | I'm looking for it to do much more than just double!! | vatnabrekk | |
13/6/2024 15:59 | This might even bring a smile to that yellow fellows face. | 1collijo | |
13/6/2024 14:56 | How's this for a ramp.... . By Ganesh Rao of CNBC . "Shares of AFC Energy , a provider of hydrogen-fueled power generation technologies, is expected to more than double over the next year, according to RBC Capital. The London-listed company, founded in 2006, makes a range of proprietary hydrogen fuel cell systems aimed at off-grid and remote power generation for construction, mining, and transportation industries" . . . | haggismchaggis | |
13/6/2024 14:49 | By Ganesh Rao of CNBC . "Shares of AFC Energy , a provider of hydrogen-fueled power generation technologies, is expected to more than double over the next year, according to RBC Capital. The London-listed company, founded in 2006, makes a range of proprietary hydrogen fuel cell systems aimed at off-grid and remote power generation for construction, mining, and transportation industries" . . . | haggismchaggis |
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