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AFC Afc Energy Plc

18.06
-0.12 (-0.66%)
Last Updated: 10:26:17
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
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
  -0.12 -0.66% 18.06 18.06 18.58 18.74 17.76 18.18 247,092 10:26:17
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Elec Indl Apparatus, Nec 582k -16.45M -0.0220 -8.52 139.85M
Afc Energy Plc is listed in the Elec Indl Apparatus sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker AFC. The last closing price for Afc Energy was 18.18p. Over the last year, Afc Energy shares have traded in a share price range of 11.28p to 24.00p.

Afc Energy currently has 746,261,171 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Afc Energy is £139.85 million. Afc Energy has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -8.52.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
14/4/2015
15:59
Interview with our CEO today on proactive investors .

Very very strong buy IMHO DYOR

ride the wave
14/4/2015
15:53
Kibo Mining seems to be operating in Tanzania? Sine 2011 the shares have gone from 70p plus to 5p, an even worse performance than AFC Energy before our recent spike. They also appear to have raised money via a placement with a company that has gone bankrupt and are still owed a substantial part of that money to which shareholders contributed? Seems a very confused story. It also appears to be a mining company, not a power-generation company, that is seeking to use coal to generate power? AFC has a lot of inherent risks, but Kibo seems a lot more risky in my opinion, given the country it operates in, the uncertainty surrounding its financing and is deteriorating cash position and losses per share?
hereford29
14/4/2015
15:21
So for 50MW its 44p 132m cap, what market are looking at for 300MW for kibo??? 6 x 44p? 6 x 132m??
tr4der1
14/4/2015
14:56
H29....You jest surely....more in hope than reality
beeezzz
14/4/2015
14:12
£2 by Monday
hereford29
14/4/2015
13:45
Early trade of 650k @44p so should expect share price to settle between 44-45p
beeezzz
14/4/2015
13:27
Kibo could be the next Afc. DYOR
tr4der1
14/4/2015
13:01
Buying pressure is not stopping , 8.175m traded , looking for a close in the 50s as demand outstrips supply .
ride the wave
14/4/2015
12:44
Yep Ruskies not only steel from their own people they stitch us up too.

Could be interesting when US opens

beeezzz
14/4/2015
11:56
Well if you have 200k invested, that's quite a big bet, I have (or had) around £110k. Yes, I should probably should just have matched ES's buy in the post placement market, on the basis that he was unlikely to put 180k into the stock unless he knew in advance that it would rise strongly after the placement and the RNS. Russian businessman.
hereford29
14/4/2015
11:27
Not far off the days high again, potential breakout this afternoon same as yesterday.
ileeman
14/4/2015
11:21
Samsung to make our fuel cells ?
ride the wave
14/4/2015
11:13
7.2m traded and rising fast
ride the wave
14/4/2015
10:56
I have increased my holding by 50% this am hoping there will be more contracts in near future which will take the share price to £1 in the short term. DYOR
78steve
14/4/2015
10:20
If IIs were buying the share price would be heading south ... they don't buy at retail prices they do deals with MMs at mates rates prices.
al h
14/4/2015
10:05
Happy to double my position on that news.

Someone was asking the other day whether it was too late to invest here now.

I suspect not!

I also think that institutional buyers are only just getting started - though I've no firm proof of that, of course.

roboben
14/4/2015
09:49
Non-stop large delayed buys coming, confirms that a institutional buyer is present imo.
ileeman
14/4/2015
09:41
This is BIG
howling
14/4/2015
09:34
Yes good point as with all good companies like AFC it will be interesting to see how long they can last without getting taken out.

Great share to be involved in.

bam_bam_matt
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