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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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-0.06 | -0.32% | 18.44 | 18.24 | 18.56 | 18.60 | 18.10 | 18.48 | 1,231,107 | 16:35:01 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Elec Indl Apparatus, Nec | 582k | -16.45M | -0.0220 | -8.44 | 138.51M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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25/11/2015 12:34 | beeezzz eeerrr, there is no second chance at complete annihilation. | ramridge | |
25/11/2015 09:47 | Ask vermechelli who seems to have attended yesterday; Old Chinese proverb says none are as likely to be fooled as those who want to be fooled. The kit has to work first and should have been by now ; That would help share price more than all the camel dung in Arabia, and MoUs Sheiks sign. They have desalination plants giving them all the water they need : Camels also make water Arabs are fond of drinking | norbus | |
25/11/2015 09:03 | Anyone go to Dunsfold yesterday? Anyone have access to the presentation yet can't find it on the company website. Cheers - Mike | spike_1 | |
25/11/2015 08:52 | Nobhouse, AB did state yesterday at the ID that he could sign several MOU's or HOA's every week given the volume of interest. The Middle East is where the big organisations are with the deepest pockets and the biggest gonads and they want the water more than they need the power and they are even keen to use natural gas because they've got so much of the stuff they don't know what to do with it.Also it was AB himself who set his £1 - £1.50 and £2 share tranch figures, so all very much expected in 2016 | petrocelli2 | |
25/11/2015 06:30 | Whoever advised the strategy of releasing RNSs marking none events to suggest dynamic progress is harming the business; Some things just take time, and you can't have Christmas every month | norbus | |
24/11/2015 17:46 | Ok.....Market pretty sanguine about it too. | beeezzz | |
24/11/2015 17:20 | I meant sub-units of FC adding uo to 40KW; Arabs talk a big game, and I would take this last RNS with a pinch of sand till the Nefud freezes over; That is not to say AFC will not find its role in good time; | norbus | |
24/11/2015 15:51 | Dutco may take a stake in AFC which would provide extra funds to increase manufacturing at Dunsfold. Its all still in the air nothing concrete so I wouldn't count your huge profits just yet. I'm hoping that with the imminent launch of first FC power plant at Stade would swing the pendulum in favour of FC's over Turbines at the Tyne tees recycling plant 2 which is on hold. NB did you mean 240KW plant? | beeezzz | |
24/11/2015 09:32 | Short closed. Waiting for next opportunity | tradeyodha | |
24/11/2015 08:37 | Second RNS AFC Energy Plc AFC Investor Day Presentation 24/11/2015 8:30am RNS Non-Regulatory TIDMAFC AFC Energy Plc 24 November 2015 24 November 2015 AFC Energy PLC ("AFC" or the "Company") AFC Investor Day Presentation AFC Energy (AIM: AFC), the industrial fuel cell power company, announces that Mr Adam Bond, AFC's Chief Executive Officer, will present at the Company's annual Investor Day event at Dunsfold today. The presentation will be followed by a tour of the Company's facilities and a Q&A session. No new price sensitive information will be discussed by the Company. The presentation will be available on the Company's website. | dolores123 | |
24/11/2015 08:37 | Fish loitering around a hippo's a*se waiting to see if the next movement is long or short? | petrocelli2 | |
24/11/2015 08:30 | TY - as this company's plans develop the news flow will turn the share price strongly up irrespective of what the historic charts say. Thats my simple opinion anyway. | dolores123 | |
24/11/2015 08:28 | If you say so Pmsl | ride the wave | |
24/11/2015 08:23 | It is still a short. But short term it may be bullish due to divergence. As hns pattern neckline has been broken but on a bullish divergence. So I will watch the market, close short if needed, go long and then go short again. Please dyor | tradeyodha | |
24/11/2015 08:16 | I love this bit "The joint venture between AFC and Dutco, is expected to cover the deployment of AFC's fuel cell across the United Arab Emirates, Kingdom of Bahrain, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Sultanate of Oman, Qatar and Kuwait. Based on initial estimates from market soundings already undertaken in the region individually and collectively by AFC and Dutco over recent months, this could present an opportunity on its own to deliver a large percentage of, if not in excess of, AFC's stated target for 1GW of fuel cell development by the end of 2020." | dolores123 | |
24/11/2015 08:14 | Easter maybe. | fredd | |
24/11/2015 08:06 | £1 by Xmas?? Filling my boots!! | dolores123 | |
24/11/2015 07:49 | AFC and Dutco Sign Heads of Agreement to Develop Business Plan for Large-Scale Fuel Cell Deployment across the Middle East AFC Energy plc (AIM: AFC), the industrial fuel cell power company, is pleased to announce that it has signed a Heads of Agreement with DNR Industries Ltd., part of the leading Dubai-based investment and project developer, Dutco Group of Companies ("Dutco") to jointly fund and develop a business plan for the large-scale deployment of AFC's fuel cells across the Middle East. The business plan will focus on defining a commercial strategy for what is expected to be a significant commercial fuel cell deployment opportunity, and pending the outcome of the business plan, is anticipated to result in the formation of a joint venture between the two companies to execute the plan commencing in the first half of 2016. The joint venture between AFC and Dutco, is expected to cover the deployment of AFC's fuel cell across the United Arab Emirates, Kingdom of Bahrain, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Sultanate of Oman, Qatar and Kuwait. Based on initial estimates from market soundings already undertaken in the region individually and collectively by AFC and Dutco over recent months, this could present an opportunity on its own to deliver a large percentage of, if not in excess of, AFC's stated target for 1GW of fuel cell development by the end of 2020. The business plan will also explore potential commercial models for the joint venture between the two companies with a long-term strategic view being taken regarding the prospect for a regional power utility. Dutco has a long history of successful investment and project development across the Gulf region, and internationally, covering construction, oil and gas, hotels and hospitality and natural resources, and has successfully delivered a number of the region's largest infrastructure projects. Mr Adam Bond, AFC's Chief Executive Officer, said: "I have long considered the Middle East to present AFC with an enormous near-term opportunity to deploy the Company's alkaline fuel cell technology into the growing clean energy portfolio of projects being supported in the region. The potential to work in collaboration with a group with the regional stature as Dutco presents a significant opportunity to not only leverage highly complementary skills sets and characteristics of the two companies, but also create a sizeable business platform for the deployment of the AFC fuel cell on an unprecedented scale." Mr Bond further commented: "Dutco and AFC are already in dialogue with several of the Middle East's largest energy and utility groups to assess the opportunity for not only the supply of clean power to the region, but also significant quantities of clean water and to date, we believe the business potential for the AFC fuel cell in this region is one of the largest in the world. We look forward to further developing this business plan with Dutco over the coming weeks and start creating the basis of a long-term, sustainable energy and water business across the Middle East." | ride the wave | |
24/11/2015 07:45 | Last night it was a short and this morning there's bullish divergence showing on RSI / share price . Lol , just LOL | ride the wave |
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