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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 | 2.32% | 18.52 | 18.50 | 18.70 | 18.60 | 18.06 | 18.10 | 251,626 | 11:23:48 |
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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21/4/2015 15:07 | see what I mean? | hereford29 | |
21/4/2015 14:58 | Afc is the next Microsoft IMHO . Two billionaires invested , follow the smart money . I'm selling when they do , be it 5-10 years ...doesn't matter . Our fuel cells /power stations will be all around the World in the future . I think we will have another deal announced shortly and sometime in June we hook up to the main grid in Germany , so we have plenty of news coming in the short term . There are not many shares in issue and as new RNSs are announced more and more people will cotton on . This means that a fair few shares will go into long term investors pockets , meaning that afc shares will only get harder and harder too buy . AFC is the future IMHO DYOR GLA | ride the wave | |
21/4/2015 14:46 | In 6 years AFC should have a book value of £3 billion . NICE | ride the wave | |
21/4/2015 14:32 | I don't know who is moderating the board. Seems strange to me, all I posted was that it appears as if several posters here are in fact the same person, since some of them seem oblivious to any actual dialogue. Maybe whoever is moderating it is plugging kibo. very odd indeed. | hereford29 | |
21/4/2015 14:29 | I don't think any of that matters, what matters is whether there will be more fundraising and at what share price and what the main shareholders agendas are. They already knew of the Korean deal so they amy have other deals ready to announce, post the next placement? | hereford29 | |
21/4/2015 12:53 | KIBO Kaputo | robo175 | |
21/4/2015 09:48 | Ive been noticing the repeated large AT trades that have been going through the last few weeks. Nearly always buys whereas the sells have been nearly always O trades. That suggests that IIs are buying and PIs are the ones selling. Follow the money I think someone said. | jpsmithson | |
21/4/2015 09:30 | givememore1. Wrong thread. | horneblower | |
21/4/2015 08:54 | You can stick Kibo where the sun don't shine (lol) . AFC ARE BREAKING OUT !!!! | ride the wave | |
20/4/2015 22:33 | The 270k is from 16/04/2015 at 08:37:28. Looking at the reported trades either side, at the time the bid was 38/39 so I would say it was a buy. However, until the transactions are classified as buys or sells only the MMs know for sure. It is in the price now, whichever. I found this from m*neyam transaction listings Filter/Sort option starting from 15/04/2015 to today. | moonshine1 | |
20/4/2015 20:58 | The 270k is not an ot trade. It's a delayed trade. Possibly from last week given its reported time. | traidemark | |
20/4/2015 17:17 | Hmm 270k @40p trade looks odd for an O/T | beeezzz | |
20/4/2015 16:42 | Closed at day high - bodes well , roll on tomorrow ! ATB | ride the wave | |
20/4/2015 16:15 | Broker reaffirmed buy rating April 18th (Beaufort securities). Nice article | ride the wave | |
20/4/2015 15:33 | Givememore this is embarrassing, I'm pleased Kibo is doing well for you but it has nothing to do with AFC. The two companies are poles apart and are completely incomparable, any attempt to do so shows your lack of understanding in your investment. Why not just celebrate your good judgement and leave afc holders to celebrate theirs. | ianous |
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