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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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-1.08 | -5.81% | 17.50 | 17.18 | 17.48 | 18.68 | 17.02 | 18.68 | 3,642,352 | 16:28:36 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Elec Indl Apparatus, Nec | 582k | -16.45M | -0.0220 | -7.95 | 130.6M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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05/8/2015 10:17 | Buy on the dip!! | dolores123 | |
05/8/2015 09:35 | holism, Do you mean Burren? | horneblower | |
05/8/2015 08:54 | I'm here for the long term , I don't understand why people use stops as the mkt mkrs can see it on the book/screen . I'm concentrating on the strong fundamentals and I'm listening to our ceo , instead of getting emotional about the share price and panic selling . Been there - done it - wore t shirt . GLA | ride the wave | |
05/8/2015 08:40 | Yodha been here a while; I think with news of successful commissioning more FCs in the stack,the price could go beyond £1 on momentum | norbus | |
05/8/2015 08:16 | . Have The shorters arrived!! | cezary | |
05/8/2015 06:51 | It is extremely hard to value a company with so much potential. We have a new chief executive full of confidence and the leadership skills to make things happen. He is well connected where it counts in both the funding side of things and the energy market. I have no doubt the company is well placed and now has what it takes to commercialise. The opportunities are getting bigger, MOUs are of course a demonstration only of credibility and potential, commercial contracts on the other hand with real numbers attached will give the city something to chew on. We need to see a stable share price before the second tier risk takers get involved and I am hopeful that this will settle down after the next round of announcements, perhaps another deal. To a degree success of phase 2 is probably in the current share price trading range a commercial deal will see more interest. I have no idea what the major shareholders have in mind, Linc Energy has balance sheet issues and could be a seller, and Lanstead has made so much money against its other shares in its portfolio it would seem reasonable to argue they will wish to reduce their holding. So some volatility in the share price is to be expected but for those looking five months ahead I am in your team! | holism | |
05/8/2015 06:30 | Horneblower- are you the same guy who backed Trinity? | holism | |
04/8/2015 20:57 | beeezzz, Can't make you out, if your not convinced AFC is a good investment why are you here. | robo175 | |
04/8/2015 17:14 | You don't get multi multi baggers by selling every time you see a red screen . Patience is the name of the game here . GLA | ride the wave | |
04/8/2015 16:42 | Zu viel dummes Gerede! | struppy | |
04/8/2015 16:09 | IKA....have they finally got some news then been drifting since NY, noticed they were up today, what what Mr blower. NB...Quite agree with your analogy, Sirus minerals are the next big play, hard commodities are one thing, but food you would find it hard to live without, pop; 2050 9.7bn. | beeezzz | |
04/8/2015 15:43 | In the meantime, all pile in to Ilika IKA. | horneblower | |
04/8/2015 15:33 | bz, 29h You know you must take some off the table and get back in later; you will look daft if they get pushed down to 30; The Lanstaed income will also collapse going down, so double whammy | norbus | |
04/8/2015 13:27 | SK....about the time of the Lanstead deal then...that is my point. This is probably a tree shake...not that many shares out there so when and if this really takes off the share price will certainly go mad, we need a BIG US deal. | beeezzz | |
04/8/2015 12:57 | 30p or 300p ? | norbus | |
04/8/2015 12:57 | Beeez - at least they are consistent - they've had the same rating since at least last October. | skinny | |
04/8/2015 12:40 | 35p target I have. Please do your research | tradeyodha | |
04/8/2015 12:09 | I once held lonmin....which went to £59 on takeover rumours....if you dare take a looooooooooooooooooo | beeezzz | |
04/8/2015 11:45 | Everybody putting their money into jlp for aquick profit. | cezary | |
04/8/2015 11:37 | Beaufort putting the wind up investors, maybe those like me been here a long time and need to realise some profits, many other opportunities out there. | beeezzz | |
04/8/2015 11:33 | NB... All looks a bit hit and miss at the moment, bit of volume today so either somebodies confident or Lanstead getting their payments down. To be honest I'm surprised the share price has held up, maybe the profits made shorting less predictable. Still disappointed not to hear anything of substance from Akzo, either it don't work with industrial hydrogen as by-product of chlorine or costs are to high, this was the companies mane object many moons ago, low hanging fruit as they put it. | beeezzz | |
04/8/2015 11:18 | It looks they will prove out; seeing it is better to travek than to arrive you will get the Yodhas out in strength; What level will it holf when those sitting on profits scramble out? if you hold 30, you will have done bloody well. The romantic looks at the turnover for 1GW but to hell with costs; some fingers are bound to get singed, whilst Ride the Wave waits for his dividends Shame this happens with small technology companies especially when there is something there | norbus | |
04/8/2015 10:57 | No not much detail but at this stage its not surprising, the company has until December to prove 240Kw, there will be good and bad days I am sure.On the proactive interview Bond did say what we wanted to hear so news flow will continue. Who is selling at the moment-Lanstead or Linc perhaps? | holism | |
03/8/2015 20:14 | On my way to the first target now | tradeyodha |
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