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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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0.42 | 2.31% | 18.60 | 18.12 | 18.74 | 18.74 | 17.70 | 18.18 | 690,480 | 16:35:04 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Elec Indl Apparatus, Nec | 582k | -16.45M | -0.0220 | -8.52 | 139.85M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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16/3/2015 11:19 | Dip done. Nicely freshened up for this afternoon. | jakecat1 | |
16/3/2015 11:09 | 330k bought on Friday @ 32p we will see that today | markbarker | |
16/3/2015 10:39 | Just been offered 26.65 for my shares- think this is being suppressed | badger010776 | |
16/3/2015 10:30 | tidy i do not believe in shorting as a matter of principle; even when a gassed up IEH came toi market at 340p | norbus | |
16/3/2015 10:29 | well that didn't work . . . look it up anyway | tonsil | |
16/3/2015 10:28 | the following table from the nil Report shows that there lots of options which re now exercisable at the current price /Users/robertgoodwin | tonsil | |
16/3/2015 10:10 | Also chlor-alkali industry (e.g. Akzo Nobel), municipal solid waste (W2T/Westinghouse plasma gasification), ammmonia cracking (IP purchased from Diverse Energy in 2012), etc. | new tech | |
16/3/2015 10:09 | Here we go! | 78steve | |
16/3/2015 10:08 | Remember this from the old tread: greengeoff 25 Oct'10 - 21:40 - 1143 of 5053 Draft US Department of Energy Hydrogen and Fuel Cells Program Plan (2010) just released: All of direct relevance and excellent for AFC's fuel cells. Even nuclear!! Page 7 has Alkaline fuel cells (like AFC's) at the top of the list (middle box). See Appendix D for differnet applications (all applicable to AFC's fuel cells): - Steam Methane Reforming - Ethanol Reforming - Water Electrolysis - Wind Powered Electrolysis - Biomass Gasification - Coal Gasification with Sequestration - Nuclear High Temperature Electrloysis | new tech | |
16/3/2015 09:37 | We've had pullback already from 31p on Friday. I think this will now continue up to 50p mark and settle for breather before next news. DYOR | 78steve | |
16/3/2015 09:32 | Increase your short I want more norbis | tidy 2 | |
16/3/2015 09:27 | That's why the mugs who paid 55p are laughing The Financial Conduct Authority should have something to say but they do not; It needs a test case to blow AIM into some shape; Higher risk is fine, but chicanery is not | norbus | |
16/3/2015 09:09 | theres no need to ramp this stock, it wont work anyway my guess is we will see a pullback today, probably to 20p, then a fall to the 15p -17.5p region tomorrow its healthy in a stock thats re-rating and will flush out some traders. | traidemark | |
16/3/2015 08:44 | Kibo is the next one guys we are on the cusp of a jb for 230mw and it will rocket buy now | johnwalsham | |
16/3/2015 08:40 | Could soon be news on use of AFC fuel cells for municipal waste to energy in Thailand via the arrangement with Westinghouse/W2T regarding their plasma gasification system (AFC's Tim Yeo): "Yeo said UK Air Products, one of the world’s largest specialist gas suppliers, was investing almost US$1 billion (Bt33 billion) to build two Westinghouse plasma gasification plants. Each one is set to have a generating capacity of 50 megawatts and use Alter NRG Corporation's plasma gasification system to convert waste efficiently into syngas." "There is also the potential to convert syngas into hydrogen. He said this would allow the use of UK-based AFC Energy's alkaline fuel cells, which had a conversion efficiency that was about 40 per cent better than a gas engine, while hydrogen could be diverted to other uses such as powering vehicles." | new tech | |
16/3/2015 08:37 | City Chappy 15 Mar'15 - 18:23 - 329 of 342 1 0 More deals to come. Bond said earlier this month AFC is talking to '10 to 12 companies' with 'household names' and announcements are expected in the next quarter. Judging by how quick the Korea deal was announced after the successful 101 fuel cell stack results on 9th March I dont think there will be long to wait. This is game changing for AFC and green energy. Enjoy the ride. The company can only grow from here on. | new tech | |
16/3/2015 08:35 | Buy and hold , buy and hold IMHO . Looks like we will smash through 30p today . GLA | ride the wave | |
16/3/2015 08:34 | Buys showing as sells lots of buying not alot of selling | kman5001 | |
16/3/2015 08:14 | Test 45p today ! | tidy 2 | |
16/3/2015 08:04 | 27p being paid and in auction | tidy 2 | |
16/3/2015 08:01 | The Korean deal for 50MW is enough to be a company maker but they are expecting more deals and deployment of 20 times that capacity. This has become a very high quality investment. | tewkesbury | |
16/3/2015 07:57 | So we had buyers at 33p on Friday. Buy today at 23p. If the market allows it. Another strong day on the cards following this weekends media attention no doubt. | traidemark |
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