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AFC Afc Energy Plc

17.26
0.58 (3.48%)
Last Updated: 13:20:15
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
  0.58 3.48% 17.26 17.10 17.28 17.94 16.80 16.80 4,350,835 13:20:15
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Elec Indl Apparatus, Nec 227k -17.48M -0.0234 -7.35 128.36M
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 16.68p. Over the last year, Afc Energy shares have traded in a share price range of 11.28p to 26.00p.

Afc Energy currently has 746,261,171 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Afc Energy is £128.36 million. Afc Energy has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -7.35.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
30/9/2016
14:33
Zip came out of the Akzo, and the other big companies desperate to use AFC's amazing revival of a 150 year old concept. ITM announced with their y/e results that their PEM has a price edge over alkali. Sorry, even if the train makes the station, the connecting will have already be at destination; Miracles happen, and stay positive, but beware you do not get under the waves
norbus
30/9/2016
13:53
I like to take a positive stance on my investments without ramping, otherwise why invest. In regard to Bill, agree BP are shedding jobs, but aside that, he still has an impressive CV.
muto
30/9/2016
13:42
BP shedding people : you need to find out why the last FD departed
norbus
30/9/2016
13:14
15 years ago Pro Newborough was probably right. I would say AFC are to far away from changing that. Also, I am sure if Bill thought that AFC was dead in the water, he wouldn't have moved from BP. Still could be wrong, high risk high reward stock.
muto
30/9/2016
12:37
MUTO

I am glad you are claiming sanity since you say you think there is huge demand; These FCs have a history; That is why Professor Newborough at ITM told them 15 years agp not to touch FCs. the rest is history trying to produce a commercially viavle FC company

The best by far is Bloom Energy; and they have lost over a US$1billion

norbus
30/9/2016
11:03
So what you are saying Norbus is, there's no demand for AFC's fuel cell technology. For me, I think there is a huge demand and that's why I am invested here. AFC are close to developing a very sellable item. Today's RNS is positive in the fact we are now taking aboard top men in there field and improving the technology month by month.
muto
30/9/2016
10:56
howling

a helmsman without a captain is a sailboat without wind

norbus
30/9/2016
10:54
RTW

rtw will treat this as a buying opportunity; to get his holding to the magic 1000000 shares; a never to recur opportunity now we have a leadership team.what we never had before. No more milestones, because there is nowhere specific to go.

norbus
30/9/2016
10:31
Come on - Ride the Trough!
tonsil
30/9/2016
10:21
Steady as she goes, an order for a helmsman to keep a ship's current course
howling
30/9/2016
10:02
Not quite; 15p can go a long way.

To be or not to be
if not now, when

Just read the update 30/9 : Read awful sorry;

Departure of FD always a cause for real alarm; recruiting ex BP ACA sub CFO is nothing wonderful; Other internal promotions say nothing either. Neither 10KW nor 240KW figure;

They can have all the the tech J/Vs they want ; Just exposes what they have to other bottom fishermen; Sorry and sad this sector producing disasters; Acta, CAP. CFU, Voller, and many more teetering

norbus
30/9/2016
09:08
Blood bath . Here comes $1
howling
30/9/2016
08:45
Good appointment Bill Suglani.
muto
30/9/2016
08:36
So basically no nearer getting commercial- patience wearing very thin after several years of ' it's almost there'... Going same way as cfu? Better not.
badger010776
29/9/2016
23:14
Performance is relative; look at CWR in terms of years money and provenance; Then there was ACTA which actually had product, and Voller, and CAP another with a great product but missed the last bus when the party started. Think what Google achieved by its 18th birthday and go compare
norbus
29/9/2016
19:58
Best stick to the FTSE100 then, if you have no stomach for aim.
muto
29/9/2016
15:10
bz : A business cannot live on fresh air

It can live on the next best thing to fresh air; Get a listing on AIM. most think the LSE and AIM have the integrity of old. Wrong; That went in the 1980's with deregulations

norbus
29/9/2016
14:15
where's ride the trough when it plummets? - he goes very quiet!!
tonsil
29/9/2016
11:47
A business cannot live on fresh air, it needs to make money otherwise out comes the begging bowl again...yet this time I feel PI's will be reluctant to shell out..!!!! May have been over subscribed last time yet without a contract it won't be this time.
beeezzz
29/9/2016
11:35
AB too busy for an news letter update.
Still on course 99p

howling
29/9/2016
10:06
Itm is ready to produce
mick sturbs
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