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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Argo Blockchain Plc | LSE:ARB | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BZ15CS02 | 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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-0.40 | -3.64% | 10.60 | 10.50 | 11.50 | 11.00 | 10.75 | 11.00 | 890,238 | 16:35:22 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Business Services, Nec | 47.36M | -194.23M | -0.3628 | -0.30 | 58.89M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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16/2/2024 15:59 | That’s a fairly big assumption. If that the case just buy BTC | the big fella | |
16/2/2024 15:34 | Your forgetting that BTC can and probably will double during or post halving. If ARB can reduce the debt levels they should have a chance. | 7rademark | |
16/2/2024 15:12 | Bust by end of April imo. Sell, sell, sell. Lemmings and mushrooms only. | ken chung | |
16/2/2024 15:07 | Arb cannot survive the halving with bitcoin at $52k, equivalent to $26k when the mining reward drops in April. Sell, sell, sell. Lemmings and mushrooms only. | ken chung | |
16/2/2024 14:10 | firefarters not just your average plank, he's much thicker! | lawson27 | |
16/2/2024 14:01 | Btc powers ahead. $55k soon | jungmana | |
16/2/2024 13:25 | Yes I saw that. Need a positive RNS in March to lift the share price! | r9505571 | |
16/2/2024 13:17 | Short this guys easy money | firestarter1 | |
16/2/2024 11:55 | Once this breaks through 24p we will see 35p in quick time.BTC going up again today | jungmana | |
16/2/2024 10:48 | 7rademark, you'll see a better and truer picture by looking back 3 months which takes out a lot of the ETF anticipation effect. | zydecoco | |
16/2/2024 10:45 | Almost all miners are down this year, and are playing catch up with BTC. it takes a while for the whole market to work it all out, and also to understand the pre announcement of ETFs and the actual net inflow effect subsequently. | zydecoco | |
16/2/2024 10:22 | It's all manipulation. BTC is up 20% this year. ARB is down 30% this year. Rough figures based on the prices as at 1st Jan onward. | 7rademark | |
16/2/2024 10:20 | US BTC Mining sector took a haircut last night | zydecoco | |
16/2/2024 09:49 | Back down in the teens! | r9505571 | |
15/2/2024 18:08 | Hi zydecoco, Lots of companies from every country are building Fuel-cells. Still early days for what is on offer and as time moves forward the FC offer will only expand and get better. I only mentioned it earlier because ARB must spend so much money on electricity. With some investment now, it will be a saving later. Other than an interest in clean tech and a few shares, I have no other connection. Good luck to ARB. ---- This one looks interesting, a prototype as yet. The new system offers a simple 'plug and play' solution for markets seeking an emission-free energy source alternative to traditional diesel and natural gas generators. This includes residential housing, small industrial complexes as well as emergency and off grid power supply seeking seasonal energy storage and combined heat and power applications. | tenapen | |
15/2/2024 18:05 | These guys were developing a solution for Bitcoin miners to use gas powered hydrogen fuel cells a couple of years ago...Https://www.h2bu | zydecoco | |
15/2/2024 17:59 | Sorry for the lazy question tenapen, I have now found this one, but it only has a lifespan of 1.5 years? Is lifespan a limiting factor generally? Https://www.h2genera | zydecoco | |
15/2/2024 17:56 | Just to say ITM and the others, bubbled just like ARB did. Do we think that irrational exuberance would ever happen again?. Time will tell. | tenapen | |
15/2/2024 17:55 | Is it possible to buy a hydrogen fuel cell yet tenapen?, - and what is the cost? | zydecoco | |
15/2/2024 17:48 | As I say, it may be too early for Pi's to invest in the fuelcell sector !!. Each to their own. The Labour and the Conservatives U-turn on clean energy is a setback because ITM and the others need the grants to tempt in buyers in the same way government grants are needed for joe public to buy heat pumps and solar panels, nothing different. As for the threads, that's you're opinion and your welcome to that. ARB should be looking into Fuel-cells to cut their energy bills and carbon footprint. Just my opinion, it will not make a pennies worth of a difference to me if they do or don't. | tenapen | |
15/2/2024 15:35 | 1knocker I know no more than the posters on AfC & ITM + others threads. I posted here a few weeks back how the Data centers in Japan were moving over to fuel cells to power their energy hungry computers. IMHO it is the way forward for stationary applications right now and for heavy goods - boats in the future. Also, we have just had the ETF decision but imagine the extra demand for crypto if the many clean energy funds could buy. No green washing here. I do not hold AfC or ITM - but both solid British companies who's shares can not catch a break with both labour and conservative parties rolling back clean energy commitments. Maybe not a Pi buy right now, but for ARB something they should be looking into. ---- Above is an interactive website to play with, from the German company Wilo | tenapen |
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