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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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-0.44 | -2.33% | 18.46 | 18.06 | 19.16 | 19.70 | 18.06 | 18.16 | 261,171 | 11:11:26 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Elec Indl Apparatus, Nec | 582k | -16.45M | -0.0220 | -8.39 | 137.76M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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24/4/2015 09:49 | LW did your stop loss kick in. | ianous | |
24/4/2015 08:54 | I think it has momentum now, it will be interesting to see how this one plays out. Oil prices should rise again, clever tactics by open to take out the shale gas producers. Commodities super cycle over? Forget it. Limited resources and an insatiable world. Climate change, for sure. Eventually we have to go clean and the world is inevitably moving that way. | hereford29 | |
24/4/2015 06:41 | Hereford what page is Afc on in the f t ? | markbarker | |
24/4/2015 03:46 | h29 Poor Ian Williamson, and the on the drip funder last round; pleased for all you who will make out of this; Sounds like Bloom Energy to me | norbus | |
23/4/2015 22:57 | Of course I didnt sell. Why would I? I've held since early 2011. I don't doubt the potential of the technology, nor the innovative and aspirational capacicity of Dr. Gene Lewis. I have grave misgivings about the B O D and the integrity of the financing. I'm not playing any game at all. I simply bought shares in a company that I thought had a reasonable chance of being commercially successful, as well as not destroying the planet in the process. I haven't sold any of those shares, nor will I ever do so. I may be wrong in either, or both of my assumptions, but whatever - I hope all invested here end up millionaires. | hereford29 | |
23/4/2015 20:57 | Hereford at least you new this deal is that big it would be in the papers did you sell at 55 and get your 150k back in the pot I think you could be a good poker player. | markbarker | |
23/4/2015 20:48 | No effect at all. It's just my view, one opinion. For confirmation read Mr Ahmed's posts on BCN and UKOG. He makes excellent points yet both shares are soaring. People will do want they want to do always. | lw425 | |
23/4/2015 20:38 | LW do you think your deramping has any effect on the price movement, I think not. | robo175 | |
23/4/2015 20:20 | So I guess the question is how much more does the market want to pay for an RNS which is when all said & done only a Memorandum of Understanding. 10p to 50p is enough? Look at AVO. Ramped up to 16p now under 9p. That had a similar feel to AFC in a jam in a few years way. It's gone up enough. The top is in for now. | lw425 | |
23/4/2015 20:15 | Dubai Expo 2020, Maktoums Intl Airport and Nakheels man- made islands are certainly not going to do arc any harm as flagship projects either. Assuming the technology works, they will get global attention. And let's not forget Dubai has already committed to 1 GW of solar, and has already expanded the second phase of their solar park from 100 MW to 200 this year in partnership with Samsung. So an AFC deal with Partners of this later this year is possible perhaps - I would be very surprised if the connections had not already been made. Dubai will have 5 pc of its energy from renewables by 2030, and currently, it looks like little old AFC is right up there in pole position. | hereford29 | |
23/4/2015 20:00 | A full page article in the Financial Times on this deal is clearly good news and sends a serious message. So if nothing else, the PR is working. Read it, very good, online now or in tomorrow's hard copy. However it still begs the question WHY raise finance at 10p following a leaked, botched open offer, just 6 million quid, for a 150m mkt cap company? They MUST have known of the coming deal flow. Debt MUST have been an option. | hereford29 | |
23/4/2015 16:27 | Where this will open tomorrow is anybodies guess!!! whether this news will translate into continued buying from those that get the news tonight, we'll just have to wait and see. | beeezzz | |
23/4/2015 15:56 | Yeah mate . | ride the wave | |
23/4/2015 15:52 | It's very good wave | markbarker | |
23/4/2015 15:44 | Afc are looking at 3 more deals in a couple of months ! Proactive investors new afc video today - check it out . | ride the wave | |
23/4/2015 15:28 | Afc reminds me of Microsoft in the early days , it won't stop going up lol | ride the wave | |
23/4/2015 15:10 | The share price climb of afc reminds me of other companies who had outstanding news and made the same sort of climb only to be shorted and share price collapsed. Hope it doesnt happen here!! | cezary | |
23/4/2015 15:03 | Said 55p in 8 weeks bond did it in 3 ride in Spain looking at the waves hold on there's a lot more to come | markbarker | |
23/4/2015 15:01 | The great thing with FC is they can situated near to where the greatest capacity is needed negating the loss through transmission over miles & miles of pylons. C&P www.proactiveinvesto I note this will not happen until 2020 and Mr Bond has move his prediction of 1GW by the end of 2020.....Should see a Japanese order soon for the Olympics all power will be supplied by FC or renewable generation. | beeezzz | |
23/4/2015 14:55 | 60p by close | ride the wave | |
23/4/2015 14:54 | You don't get rich by selling early . I'm looking at £10 plus for these and that's a de-ramp (lol) . Imagine all of the AFC power stations around the world in the future . Our mkt cap is absolute peanuts so DYOR | ride the wave | |
23/4/2015 14:53 | H29....In profit yet with your holding.....its difficult to predict where this will go over the next few days, major spike up. | beeezzz |
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