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AFC Afc Energy Plc

21.25
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Last Updated: 08:05:40
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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
  0.00 0.00% 21.25 21.50 21.90 22.00 21.20 22.00 28,905 08:05:40
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Elec Indl Apparatus, Nec 227k -17.48M -0.0234 -9.19 160.45M
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 21.25p. 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 £160.45 million. Afc Energy has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -9.19.

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03/1/2017
10:18
AFC fuel cell projects will have a life of 20+ years operation.

What happens on the 21 st year ?

o dear

howling
03/1/2017
09:22
I know where AFC fits in. I've given you some historically evidence, the delusion or ignorance is all yours. Either that or you are deliberately trying to demean AFC in a troll like manor.

Following on from your recent pathetic allegations I'll go for the troll like scenario.

theoriginalyoda
03/1/2017
09:16
South Korean utility companies have just announced they will be spending £500 MILLION on storage fuel cells this year and next, If you cant see the potential then you are deluded.

First try to understand the meaning of what you have quoted, find out where AFC fits in, then look in the mirror ; Maybe you are ignorant or deluded , not a liar

norbus
03/1/2017
08:54
And one thing i dislike are those that deliberately mislead and call genuine investors liars when the info being produced is 100% genuine.

It wont take much for this share price to rise further here. There are risks to every listed company in the world of course. . That's investing. Developing companies like AFC offer huge risk/rewards. It's about picking up the right stock at the right time. According to recent coms from the AFC CEO, the company are close to deliverance. You can not deny the fact that in his interview just 5 weeks ago he very clearly claimed he hoped to be closing 1 or 2 deals around the end of the year. You don't say that unless you are very close indeed.

The Hydrogen industry is growing exponentially and AFC are positioning themselves in prime territory to take advantage.

The fact remains South Korean utility companies have just announced they will be spending £500 MILLION on storage fuel cells this year and next, If you cant see the potential then you are deluded. Especially as AFC have a signed project development agreement with Korean partners Samyoung and Changshin Chemical. A deal which Intralink Korea Limited describe on their website as a "Landmark" one.

That agreement states AFC and their partners (and I quote) "will establish a joint venture to build a 50MW fuel cell power plant which is forecast to generate revenues of US$1bn over ten years of operation."

I could point to numerous articles of late about the expected growth of Hydrogen Fuel Cells in the coming year or so. Specifically in transport and at military facilities. But also in numerous other areas, the truth is the potential of Hydrogen fuel cells is far greater than most other renewable energies. AFC are incredibly well placed.

One final point. I note neither you nor anyone else commenting on the information from last week's news letter that our developing partners De Nora, a leading global designer, manufacturer and supplier of electrodes, coatings and complete electrochemical solutions, have 2 of the most knowledgeable scientists in the world working on and developing our product. You can take it as read then that this huge global conglomerate partner thinks our fuel cells are worthy enough.

Seems to me, on the balance of all the evidence lay before us, that AFC will offer very decent returns to our investments in the very near term and over the coming years.

theoriginalyoda
03/1/2017
08:38
I am long past trading.
norbus
03/1/2017
08:11
Yes i agree with all of that Norbus but it wouldn't take much to see this share price double from here, that wouldn't mean we have a trouble free fuel cell, but it would be a good time to make a profit!!
holism
03/1/2017
06:34
holism FCs are very very difficult to get right and to operate trouble free for years
I just do not like innocents to be suckered. I am a great fan of H2 and have been for years. I wish AFC every success but investors should be aware of the massive risks. Even if S Korea invests in R&D that does not mean you have a second coming. Not pooping the party Just reality.

norbus
03/1/2017
01:34
Some fantastic news in this very interesting article linked below; the South Korea utility companies have just announced a commitment to spend 17.9% of an overall $3Billion renewable energy budget on Fuel Cells during 2017/18!!!! I wonder if this is why AFC haven't been able to announce the deal yet, alluded to by the CEO a few weeks ago. If so, we should hear something very shortly.



Utilities come together to commit $3.06 billion to the renewable energy sector
South Korea’s six large utilities associated with the Korea Electric Power Corp. have announced that they will be investing some $3.06 billion in renewable energy in 2017 and 2018. This money is meant to add more momentum to South Korea’s efforts to embrace clean energy and technology. The money will aid in the exploration of new renewable energy sources and develop new energy systems in order to aid South Korea in becoming more environmentally friendly and combat the effects of climate change.


Fuel cells will receive attention through new investment

Through their new investment, the utilities will be supporting various forms of clean power and technology. Approximately 38.6% of the $3.06 billion being invested will be committed to solar power, with wind accounting for 35% of the investment. The utilities will devote 17.9% of the investment to fuel cells, which have become quite popular in the transportation sector. South Korea is already home to a very attractive fuel cell market and government support has heightened this by a significant margin in recent years.


Wind power and fuel cell projects are taking form

South Korea has been investing quite heavily in renewable energy recently. The country is set to have a new wind energy system in operation within the near future, with a maximum capacity of 45.1 megawatts. The wind energy system will be able to generate 155.5 gigawatt-hours per year. Another fuel cell project is currently under development, as well, where 50 megawatts worth of fuel cells will be used to generate electricity from the hydrogen produced by Hanwha Total Petrochemical.


Government wants renewable energy play a larger role in the power grid

Recently, the South Korean government announced that it will increase the use of renewable energy throughout the country’s power grid to 11% by 2025. The government is poised to encourage public energy companies to increase their investment in clean power. Government officials believe that both public and private investments will help the country’s renewable energy market thrive by supporting ambitious energy projects take form.

theoriginalyoda
30/12/2016
13:21
Seems one person is red ticking every post. How very sad some folk are.
theoriginalyoda
30/12/2016
13:18
One further point, today's rns clearly indicates a commercial deal is very close. It specifically states talks are at a "highly sensitive stage", while "achievements to date nicely position AFC Energy for delivery of commercial transactions".

Which part of that do you not understand. Don't bother answering btw, my question is rhetorical. The rns points to near term conclusions of these talks. Four weeks ago the CEO felt these may be delivered within 2016. Ok that looks to have run over, but the fact remains four weeks ago we were at a stage when there was a possibility of deals being concluded were a reality. Today they confirm these are still expected to be delivered with talks at that "highly sensitive stage".

Therefore I am buying as much as I can. The tech is working and deals are being concluded.

theoriginalyoda
30/12/2016
12:07
I'm amazed that I've managed to pick up more of these just above 19p today. I know for a fact I will make a mint in just a couple of months, possibly just a few weeks.

I spoke personally with Adam Bond just a few weeks ago. In my conversation he confirmed De Nora's electrodes work for over 5 yrs and had guarantees confirming such. Today we have confirmation that two of the best scientists in the world in this field are working on our project, that tells investors precisely what De Nora (a world leader) think of our technology.

Finally in Bonds interview 4 weeks ago at the start of the month he confirmed he hoped to conclude a deal before year end. That shows how close they are to concluding it. Today we hear they are at a sensitive point in negotiations. You can conclude they are very close to completing the deal. Possibly days away. Certainly close enough for Bond to believe a deal will conclude just a few weeks ago.

I'll be buying all the way up to 25p for sure. We've been warned a couple of times now that things are close, sometimes you just have to cut out the noise and listen to what the company are actually saying.

I also take heart from comments on financing and that we are well positioned going into the year that no additional cash is required.

theoriginalyoda
30/12/2016
10:44
I think a MEGA RNS will come in early January myself .
ride the wave 1
30/12/2016
10:39
RNS sounds a bit like a deliberate de-ramp to me!
music_whizz
30/12/2016
10:26
The market doesn't think it's a bad RNS going by the price . AFC is showing real strength and that's always nice to see . I hope no one listened to the derampers first thing this morning because you would be down money compared to now .

ITS ALL TO PLAY FOR STILL ...

GLA

ride the wave 1
30/12/2016
10:13
Old Tim seems to be jinxed.
muto
30/12/2016
10:08
Thank you red ticker 😘 .

You must really love me a lot !

💋

ride the wave 1
30/12/2016
10:03
I would love it if we get a RNS on Wednesday morning updating us on all the milestones / contracts .
ride the wave 1
30/12/2016
10:01
Sea of blue now with 20.25p being paid.

Contracts just round the corner ...

Only 2 days till January .

Strong buy still IMHO

ride the wave 1
30/12/2016
07:47
No need to raise money and talks remain at a HIGHLY SENSATIVE STAGE !

Music to my ears .

ride the wave 1
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