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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Amte Power Plc | LSE:AMTE | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BNQRZZ55 | ORD 0.5P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 0.80 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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26/8/2021 16:15 | Be carefull MRF seems to think its a scam! | charlie9038 | |
26/8/2021 13:46 | hxxp://greenbarrel.c | vmax | |
25/8/2021 16:55 | I've been reviewing where the main actors are with sodium ion and its overwhelming stationary power system, ie grid storage. On a global stage, all of the major actors such as CATL or altris or say HiNa in this area are focusing commercialisation here and for good reason. This makes AMTE's application to become a member in the mobile charging network more absurd than I had first thought. I am on the verge now of wondering if AMTEs public listing is infact a scam. I shall certainly be watching the story very closely as no doubt they will be wanting to make further fundraising endeavours as the money drains away. | my retirement fund | |
18/8/2021 11:00 | Nice to see the price recover a bit. Will need to go through the news in detail to see whether to top up. As it stands my holding is still down 20 percent. | scooper72 | |
18/8/2021 10:57 | Great RNS sneaked out at 1030. I like the partners - BMW and BP are slightly unexpected bedfellows for AMTE. The sales at 2.13 odd are not sales at all! Topped up at 2.1329 a few minutes ago. | hiddendepths | |
21/7/2021 14:36 | I agree-long term may have some value but short term looks bleak to me.A lot to do | pinkfoot2 | |
20/7/2021 17:14 | Pinky Depends if your an investor or a trader. gla | charlie9038 | |
19/7/2021 15:26 | Bought a few more for 185p | volsung | |
19/7/2021 12:29 | Overvalued in my view-long journey to any return on capital,very long journey | pinkfoot2 | |
13/7/2021 10:45 | Said before-at $100 per kWh or less, where is the margin? Careful | pinkfoot2 | |
13/7/2021 10:18 | Bought a few more for 219.9p | volsung | |
24/6/2021 08:12 | Certainly does'nt hurt. Hopefully AMTE this will get wider appreciation and coverage in the wider market. | queenbreguet | |
24/6/2021 07:39 | Todays announcement is great news. Appointed to Lead New Government EV Project | charlie9038 | |
11/6/2021 15:30 | I refer to earlier posts-where is the margin in manufacturing battery cells at sub $100 per kwhr? Careful all | pinkfoot2 | |
11/6/2021 15:30 | I refer to earlier posts-where is the margin in manufacturing battery cells at sub $100 per kwhr? Careful all | pinkfoot2 | |
25/5/2021 13:00 | my comment and the wiki entry refer to Aluminum-ion batteries Charlie, such as those made by GMG.. post#181.. not AMTE's Lithium-ion batteries. | shrout | |
24/5/2021 22:16 | Does'nt really matter what wiki say,probably outdated & the UK needs a manufacture of batteries to cope with the demand for EVs, there is a really good opportunity here. GLA | charlie9038 | |
24/5/2021 18:32 | This is what Wikipedia has to say... "Aluminium-ion batteries have a relatively short shelf life. The combination of heat, rate of charge, and cycling can dramatically decrease energy capacity. One of the primary reasons for this short shelf life is the fracture of the traditional graphite anode, the Al ions being far larger than the Li ions used in conventional battery systems. When metal ion batteries are fully discharged, they can no longer be recharged. Ionic electrolytes, while improving safety and the long term stability of the devices by minimizing corrosion, are expensive to manufacture and purchase and may therefore be unsuited to the mass production of Al ion devices. In addition, current breakthroughs are only in limited laboratory settings, where a lot more work needs to be done on scaling up the production for use in commercial settings". | shrout | |
24/5/2021 18:16 | This ^^ looks almost too good to be true. Where's the catch? | shrout |
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