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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Atome Plc | LSE:ATOM | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BP4BSM10 | ORD 0.2P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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-1.00 | -2.22% | 44.00 | 43.00 | 45.00 | 45.00 | 44.00 | 45.00 | 51,063 | 12:51:37 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Industrial Gases | 0 | -6.82M | -0.1519 | -2.90 | 20.22M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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08/5/2022 20:45 | World Hydrogen Summit 2022 The Global Platform Where Hydrogen Deals Get Done : 9th - 11th Mayhttps://www.world | livewireplus | |
08/5/2022 14:03 | Thanks from me too Macc1. I have my allocation from a previous ppc holding and so quite modest but I do feel this company is well worth keeping an eye on and (maybe quite soon) buying more. I also hold CWR too to counterbalance my hydrocarbon heavy holdings. | mrmarmalade | |
08/5/2022 13:54 | It’s a commodity market and we have cheap green electricity committed to our use, as well as a massive commodity distributor in Trafigura. | barony | |
07/5/2022 12:27 | Yes, thanks Macc1. I have high hopes for the future of ammonia and hydrogen production. I'm no chemistry expert but NH3 (ammonia) is a stable compound and hence relatively easy to transport to where it's needed. Production where there's an abundant supply of green electricity with relatively low demand makes perfect sense. Let's hope as the video states, Atome is fleet of foot and beats the competition to market because I'm convinced other (larger) companies will enter this sector soon. | mcunliffe1 | |
07/5/2022 11:46 | thanks macc1 | barony | |
06/5/2022 09:19 | Downstairs | spacedust | |
05/5/2022 08:47 | Morning all, here's a video from CEO Olivier Mussat. It's an overview of the company, and detail on yesterdays announcement: | macc1 | |
04/5/2022 19:45 | Trafigura will forward sell our ammonia/H2 hopefully. We can then borrow to buy more electrolysers and a production/storage facility. This is looking great. Funny how none of the wow factor here is being reflected back onto major shareholder, PPC. | barony | |
04/5/2022 14:50 | Which way though is the direction? Downstairs or upstairs | spacedust | |
04/5/2022 14:10 | For today perhaps, but more fun and games to come I reckon! | vatnabrekk | |
04/5/2022 13:30 | How wrong was I. Fun n games over | spacedust | |
04/5/2022 09:34 | Exciting times. I think it'll hit 180p this week | spacedust | |
04/5/2022 09:33 | I expect another energy deal in few months to take us above £2 | deanmatlazin | |
04/5/2022 09:28 | Looking strong again, soon be £2.00+ | samsung7 | |
04/5/2022 08:34 | i like the company. this is still under the radar at the moment. bought some today | deanmatlazin | |
04/5/2022 08:19 | Only 32m shares in issue also. 52m cap | tidy 2 | |
04/5/2022 08:16 | And our mkt cap is? Which means the share price is? | spacedust | |
04/5/2022 08:11 | The numbers look impressive, at today's price for ammonia of $1500 mt 55,000 tons give us $85,500,000 turn over per annum. | tidy 2 | |
04/5/2022 08:10 | Paraguay is the largest power exporter in South America and the seventh largest worldwide. | tidy 2 | |
04/5/2022 08:07 | It's gone nuts! | vatnabrekk | |
04/5/2022 08:02 | I am. But where are th4 figures is it 1p or 1m or 100m | spacedust | |
04/5/2022 07:45 | Green renewables are the way forward. Big money involved follow it. Imo. | tidy 2 | |
04/5/2022 07:41 | Tidy at what price though? There are no figures. | spacedust | |
04/5/2022 07:38 | This is the largest PPA ever signed between ANDE and an industrial user | tidy 2 | |
04/5/2022 07:35 | ATOME Energy PLC Major 60MW Power Purchase Agreement signed | tidy 2 |
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