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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Artilium | LSE:ARTA | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B1L7NQ30 | ORD 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% | 22.80 | - | 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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27/10/2009 20:13 | Have a look at iii. Some bits being posted there. Not much. Just the usual, I heard from a friend of a friend who knows the son of the MD and bla bla bla................. | whowants2bamilionare | |
27/10/2009 16:08 | magnerita, where did you hear new board/strategy etc from? i have 50000 shares, and to be honest fear the worst. | aim gambler | |
27/10/2009 06:24 | i hear new board/strategy will be presented over the next week or so. Also financing is close to be sorted out. Still expect this to relist. | magnerita | |
26/10/2009 16:36 | Hello is there anyone out there knows anything about whats is happening ?? | hyvast | |
03/8/2009 11:13 | Have you heard the fat lady sing yet ! | hyvast | |
02/7/2009 18:48 | Looks like the end is near for this one. I did warn when the shares were up at 300p that the valuation was truly ridiculous. Proof that over paying for assets is a fools game. | techmark | |
24/6/2009 11:27 | Looks like its being taken private .. I guess that explains all the buys of recent by those in the know. PI's screwed again !! At a guess i'd say must be at least 30p..... | goldstar | |
23/6/2009 11:29 | hi' i think price will start moving before the launch of the software | jojx | |
11/6/2009 09:18 | So anyone got anything new to tell us ? Will the new software ver Help End of June or ealry July ? | hyvast | |
12/5/2009 08:33 | nice and quiet here ;-) | wig123 | |
08/5/2009 11:37 | right lets see if we can bounce off the 6p mark for the 4th time. ;-) | wig123 | |
05/5/2009 13:32 | yes you are lonely | realism | |
28/4/2009 11:51 | Am I alone ? | hyvast | |
02/4/2009 10:52 | Anyone want to comment on today's RNS? | battyman2 | |
19/2/2009 11:47 | Dispatched this dog for "retraining" and relocating. Good luck to the new owner. Phew!! That just leaves Crufts winners in my kennel. ++THE supreme champion ILX. (willing to consider repurchasing @ 2 pence though.) | mudbath | |
30/12/2008 19:34 | you seem to have done the trick... moved strong today | goldstar | |
17/11/2008 10:34 | Must have been an upward correction on a persistent downwards trend!! Where(and when) WILL ARTA bottom out,-or are we looking at the big ultimate ZERO ?? | mudbath | |
10/11/2008 22:49 | lol..... classic. | goldstar | |
10/11/2008 14:11 | Sorry I posted the message at the wrong board. | realism | |
10/11/2008 11:46 | Well whatever Realism is banging on about it is certainly uplifting for the share price !!!(only joking).... Artilium ARE, imo ,on the way UP. As stated they may level off, for a while at circa 24 pence. That is however a whole lot better than 12 pence. | mudbath | |
10/11/2008 10:22 | The catalyst required for the electrode in PEM fuel cells is platinum, which is very expensive. To improve the economics of the development-as well as maximizing efficiency and minimizing environmental impact-Akzo Nobel Base Chemicals is also looking into other possibilities to optimize the use of fuel cells even further. For example, at its Bitterfeld chlor-alkali plant in Germany, the company is installing alkaline fuel cells in conjunction with AFC Energy, a UK firm specializing in the development of these cells. Space Shutt le The alkaline fuel cell (AFC) is one of the longest developed fuel cell technologies and is the cell which was used to fly man to the moon. NASA has used alkaline fuel cells since the mid-1960s, in Apollo series missions and on the Space Shuttle. AFCs are, however, the cheapest of fuel cells to manufacture. The catalyst required for the electrodes can be any number of different chemicals that are relatively inexpensive compared with those required for PEM fuel cells. Recent research and development has improved the performance of AFCs to make them interesting for industry. "The AFC pilot project will be operational by next year," adds Manders. "It could provide significant benefits in costs while leveraging basically the same green technology." Subject to positive results from both projects, Akzo Nobel's Base Chemicals business will look into introducing scaled up fuel cell developments as part of its global chlor-alkali activities. Concludes Manders: "As a company dedicated to using clean energy conversion wherever possible, we are determined to play a significant role in improving the energy efficiency of the chlor-alkali industry-leading the development and implementation of state-ofthe- art systems that provide optimal performance in terms of efficiency, environmental impact and cost." | realism |
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