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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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0.08 | 0.44% | 18.18 | 18.02 | 18.38 | 18.70 | 18.00 | 18.10 | 863,071 | 16:35:18 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Elec Indl Apparatus, Nec | 582k | -16.45M | -0.0220 | -8.18 | 134.33M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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11/6/2015 14:23 | Profit not expected until 2017...Lanstead deal should last into next summer 2016, revenue will be increasing over this period which should cover all costs. | beeezzz | |
10/6/2015 20:51 | Me too and a few others on this board. You get an alert and find it's a trashy comment. I have serious money on this share since it was 26p Keep it to news (notes graphs etc.) | petewy | |
10/6/2015 20:06 | I filtered him after his first 3 posts actually a buffoon has more intelligence. | robo175 | |
10/6/2015 19:14 | Norbus is a buffoon, so he is basically saying never invest in anything because someone might produce a cheaper way of doing it, if we all thought that way we would never invest in anything radically new, he hasn't got a jar of glue, he is a child trying to masquerade as an adult. | robo175 | |
10/6/2015 17:24 | LOL........ | beeezzz | |
10/6/2015 15:23 | hol.... I don't disagree with you and have always considered this type of FC far more viable than any other on the market, I know Norbus says that other manufactures could step in with low cost versions. However, there is more to AFC's fc than is revealed IMO. We are really talking about 12-18 months from January's full switch on in knowing for sure if it is stable reliable and meets the customers expectations. Stade is the key here if all goes well and many new and already committed clients visit and give the thumbs up then we will be looking at a FTSE 100 company IMO. | beeezzz | |
10/6/2015 14:38 | beeezzz, I think what most people are saying, albeit in different ways, AFC is marching towards the holy grail but isn't there yet. Those in the Norbus camp remain doubtful and will remain so until proven, and if proven will rue the day they didn't take a punt, which in their view it is. There are others who look at the charts and upcoming news and believe Bond will deliver for the time being, buy on weakness and sell on news. We have seen that pattern time and again. Bonds crunch time is some way off. The long investors who probably invested in the low ps will remain until either the company succeeds or fails. We shall see. Personally I like what is going on, we have a clear strategy with proper timeframes,a well defined market with heavy weight companies queueing up should AFC succeed. And unlike many AIM companies shareholders are kept well informed. The company has sufficient working capital, thin management and executional risks, but I do believe these can be sourced at the appropriate time. Bond hasn't missed a milestone yet,long may that continue. The company has such potential I am backing it to succeed. | holism | |
10/6/2015 11:41 | NB. I understand your reservations, yet as you say hats off to Mr Bond, whether this will be another false dawn is hard to call now. I was of the opinion they had a product 2 years ago yet were unwilling or did not have installation facilities, the ICI fiasco delayed matters further. What really amazes me is the fact we have heard nothing regarding testing at Akzo what has been going on there Due to your commitment for green energy I'm sure you will not be to disappointed if they do succeed. I agree FC industry as a whole has not come up smelling of roses yet, however, there is huge demand for this type of generation, even in your part of the world, with water at 1 litre per Mhr would be ideal, cuts down on desalination. | beeezzz | |
10/6/2015 11:18 | bz My latest post on ITM says it all; it is solid and will break even at least this year with £16m under its belt, and the brrmedia repeating a customer need forecast that will mean billions of business over the next few decades. You have rightly seen that FCs are a graveyard; Contamination at a very delicate interface ; CFU, CWR, amongst the homegrown and plenty others across the Atlantic; Someone has to make a breakthrough; I am not convinced it will be AFC; Credit Bond, but I fear I believe the beat is that of a drum and not a heart; sorry | norbus | |
10/6/2015 11:04 | Yodhaha I now see that you are shorting this company, fair enough, but what is unacceptable is for you to go on the BBs of the companies you are shorting to try to talk down the share price "Real short sellers don't want attention. In fact, they want the exact opposite and not to tip anybody off so that they have an extended period of time to maximize their positions." | argyll eagle | |
10/6/2015 10:54 | Good luck with your short (lol) . Quarterly update rns due end of this month and Stade up and running next month . 50p will be a thing of the past pretty soon , just like 10p 😜. I'm waiting for dividends or takeover and I don't care if I have to wait 5-15 years either . Some things in life are worth waiting for and this is one of them . Gla | ride the wave | |
10/6/2015 08:48 | As they say in Taken 1... Good Luck! | analcime | |
10/6/2015 08:31 | Opportunity to short based on double top formation. First target around 30p followed by second target 25p for extended profits.Please DYOR | tradeyodha | |
10/6/2015 08:11 | 50p a hard nut to crack | analcime | |
10/6/2015 08:02 | Yes excellent news and ahead of time. | holism | |
10/6/2015 07:49 | Great news this morning , everything's on track for next month !!! Afc is the next Microsoft imho dyor | ride the wave | |
09/6/2015 15:15 | Just points out the rest of FC industry has been loosing money for years, and their stock prices reflect this, without massive subsides they would not even get off the ground. FC industry has not really proved itself to be cost effective yet...maybe this will change with AFC's FC in Stade first and Dubai later. NB...Are you getting worried you have missed the boat or is this just another false dawn. | beeezzz | |
09/6/2015 14:32 | Nice summary article in Forbes Business: | beills |
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