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AFC Afc Energy Plc

18.88
0.98 (5.47%)
23 Apr 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
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
  0.98 5.47% 18.88 18.96 19.28 19.14 18.36 18.70 1,438,195 16:35:27
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Elec Indl Apparatus, Nec 582k -16.45M -0.0220 -8.59 141.04M
Afc Energy Plc is listed in the Elec Indl Apparatus sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker AFC. The last closing price for Afc Energy was 17.90p. Over the last year, Afc Energy shares have traded in a share price range of 11.28p to 24.00p.

Afc Energy currently has 746,261,171 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Afc Energy is £141.04 million. Afc Energy has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -8.59.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
12/10/2015
11:55
It sounds like they have all the cartridges fitted to produce 240kw, just a matter of testing before fully deploying, which means they should be on schedule for a fully working system by NY.

NB

ITM is an example of how long R&D takes, so Norbus has experience of testing delays and whatever. I would also remind investors we are still in the R&D stage, in regard to testing and ensuring this setup works without problems, for how long is difficult to say. I wouldn't worry too much about Lanstead they have been surprisingly good for AFC, turned a profit them.

I look forward to the next update.

beeezzz
12/10/2015
10:37
Thank you Norbus - I expected nothing less (from you) ;0)
Best wishes - Mike

spike_1
12/10/2015
10:37
Maybe because Lanstead are still selling ? , regardless the fundamentals are getting stronger with each rns and that's my focus . Mr market is testing our patience and I'm not playing their game .

2020 and beyond is the prize .

ride the wave
12/10/2015
10:30
Spike-1

AFC at [40kw] have yet to get to 240 KW,pretty small beer,worth £25000 a year of revenue pre costs , sweat the kit for a few years before being taken seriously, [ check this out in the industry] so far hardly any on off switching have taken place, nor heat issues ironed out, assumes no competition will come if market half lucrative, .. Plenty of risk and thus overvalued as share price reaction suggests. Non of the MoUs announced are contracted. But it has hope value[ DYOR- always ]

norbus
12/10/2015
10:15
I guess because the announcement was entirely expected.
horneblower
12/10/2015
10:12
So why are we down today (as at 10:11 a.m.)? Any sensible suggestions?
Best wishes - Mike (long)

spike_1
12/10/2015
08:22
Ausgezeichnet! Wunderbar!
Herr Bond ist ein Wunderkind!

struppy
12/10/2015
07:41
AFC is getting de-risked with every rns now . This makes it more of a strong buy than ever . I wouldn't be surprised to see more and more people buying for the run up for December (full power) . AB is delivering the goods and only a mug would bet against him . All the shorters will be having soggy milk flakes for breakfast , they best buy back their position and then buy a load more and go long because the trend is up and it's not stoping anytime soon imho dyor . Mr market will love today's news , make no mistake about it .

Very strong buy .

GLA

ride the wave
12/10/2015
07:18
bz

you are on the way; reliable longevity in operational trials has always been the widowmaker in FC company history; Bond took a brave route and seems to be delivering . well done

norbus
12/10/2015
07:13
Another great rns this morning !

Everything else is just noise .

👍🏼😀👍 7996;

AB just keeps ticking all the boxs

ride the wave
12/10/2015
06:32
Hardly libellous dangersimpson2.
robo175
12/10/2015
00:57
what is an IB when its at home? plenty financial fraud on AIM for a library. consider yourself threatened RTW
norbus
11/10/2015
23:31
Be careful with those sort of statements Rtw. Given his long history of fighting financial frauds like boiler rooms, both Jaknife and the IB he works for would probably consider your accusation libellous.
dangersimpson2
11/10/2015
12:53
They work in a boiler room lol
ride the wave
11/10/2015
12:31
I see the usual suspects Jaknife and Spec Sipp on iii are trying to talk the Co down with absolute rubbish statements about funding etc, laughable
robo175
09/10/2015
08:21
bz

I think the co we know is at the door in California with a huge 1.3GW storage by 2020 requirement and they are at the apex of the technology . they should now get to see Narnia

norbus
08/10/2015
16:46
Go get a room

Lol

ride the wave
08/10/2015
16:46
Yes...Not sure I would want a boiler/power unit operating a 500-700ºC in my kitchen/garage.

I wouldn't be surprised if CFU were encountering difficulties at those temperatures. Whenever you are running at those temperatures the more critical design needs to be, plus extremely good quality components.

As we both know nothing is set in stone who will eventually create a cost effective FC

I suppose when RA invested in PHE, AFC and VLS he considered they could at some stage all work together producing a turn key totally green power unit.

beeezzz
08/10/2015
14:34
CWR are set on CHP domestic and light industrial/commercial users leading they hope to mass markets ; I never like operations at high temperature, but they have big science behind them; Brit Gas put in £30m for 10% at one point
norbus
08/10/2015
13:28
NB..

AFC FC works at a much lower temperature, other than that not a lot, both are cheaper than FC on the market today, AFC must understand this as a major development in FC technology which does not surprise me.

Technology never stands still, and if your product takes forever and day to develop then others will obviously catch up and maybe overtake older types of FC.

Which is why its even more important that AFC move to commercialisation as quickly as possible. I don't think CWR will be targeting the waste to electricity market, but who knows..

beeezzz
08/10/2015
11:58
bz

I got carried away and looked at CWR website beyond the link you posted. I see a robust scalable FC system that would burn methane gas or Hydrogen @500/600 C
Where does an AFC FC differentiate itself ?

norbus
07/10/2015
21:17
Interesting article regarding FC's in Korea and Japan..

www.proactiveinvestors.co.uk/companies/news/114989/ceres-power-targets-more-asian-fuel-cell-deals-114989.html

[...]

beeezzz
07/10/2015
08:27
This is very good news in my view. Lanstead couldn't support a new fundraising, the same goes for Linc Energy, the change in the share registry can only be positive going forward. It frees up the possibilities.
holism
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