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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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-0.20 | -1.04% | 19.00 | 18.34 | 19.00 | 19.48 | 18.46 | 19.48 | 860,682 | 16:11:33 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Elec Indl Apparatus, Nec | 582k | -16.45M | -0.0220 | -8.41 | 138.06M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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20/4/2015 15:26 | Here we go ... | ride the wave | |
20/4/2015 15:09 | that's true, one reference to kibo may be ok, I had a look after the first one, but it doesn't have anything in common with afc, it's an African mining stock and no need to keep plugging in relentlessly, which in any event, will only make people very suspicious and smacks of desperation. | hereford29 | |
20/4/2015 14:58 | Another tick up on bid . Won't be long and nice rise to new trading range IMHO | ride the wave | |
20/4/2015 14:47 | This is the AFC thread mate so do us all a favour and go ramp it on your own bb . If you was so confident you wouldn't feel the need to ramp it on every bb . Simples | ride the wave | |
20/4/2015 14:07 | Once through 44.75p = break-out !!! | ride the wave | |
20/4/2015 14:04 | NB...Only time will tell who is right and who is disappointed...!!!! July not far away now, whether they meet there predicted switch on date is in lap of the gods. I will reserve my judgement until then, I've been invested here far to long now to get the cobble wobbles. | beeezzz | |
20/4/2015 13:45 | Got 1 thing to say :- strong buy !! 👍 | ride the wave | |
20/4/2015 13:38 | h29 problem is people never learn or take their advice; you will not eliminate your risk but you can cut it; you won't though because you never learn. looking to double or more on risky chips takes years and heartache if not disease; better get into dividend earners and roll these into stock; you sleep better, and make more bz that answers your poser; Japanese like blow fish; mugs bet on AIM | norbus | |
20/4/2015 13:18 | the problem is, we are investing in unproven management and an unproven technology. Really it is better to at least have proven management. | hereford29 | |
20/4/2015 13:17 | Well I intend to, but these kind of investments have a very bad risk / reward ratio. Just putting the same money into large top 100 or euro stocks that I also invested in at the same time would have given a return of from 4 to 10 times original investment, with companies that already generate cash and make profits and pay dividends. Still, hindsight is of know use is it. | hereford29 | |
20/4/2015 12:55 | H29...Man.. I'd hand in there now...at least to the end 2015... | beeezzz | |
20/4/2015 12:44 | I do believe Gene Lewis knows what he is doing and is a very skilled developer, I'm also sure that he will make it with fuel cells. What I'm not convinced about is the business management and business development. But I'm stuck, as there isn't anything I can do about it except wait, or sell at a loss. | hereford29 | |
20/4/2015 12:10 | they are not institutional holders, they are nominee accounts for PIs. My shares are in TD Waterhouse. | hereford29 | |
20/4/2015 11:57 | bz seems all the losers like Kibi and the spread legs are coming here for moral support, or more particularly for the mugs that are here in good numbers:-( | norbus | |
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20/4/2015 11:37 | horneblower....agree | beeezzz |
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