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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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0.00 | 0.00% | 54.00 | 53.00 | 55.00 | 54.00 | 54.00 | 54.00 | 57,805 | 08:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Industrial Gases | 0 | -5.48M | -0.1359 | -3.97 | 21.77M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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18/2/2024 17:06 | Wrong electrolyser for fertiliser and the famous acronym KISS | dake1 | |
18/2/2024 16:57 | I must admit to taking my eye of the ball with this one. Why did they cancel the electrolyzer and green hydrogen ambition leaving just green fertiliser? | bountyhunter | |
18/2/2024 15:02 | He's going to be a busy chap! | vatnabrekk | |
18/2/2024 14:43 | The Foreign Secretary will meet Falkland Islanders and see their work to build a thriving community and protect their natural environment. He will reiterate the UK’s commitment to uphold the Islanders’ right of self-determination. He will then travel onwards to Paraguay, Brazil for the G20 and New York for the UN. Foreign Secretary David Cameron will visit the Falkland Islands during the first leg of his first visit to the South Atlantic, South America and New York. David Cameron will meet leaders of the Falkland Islands Government and see the range of communities that form part of the British family when he visits Stanley and other sites around this Overseas Territory. In the 2013 referendum, Falkland Islanders overwhelmingly voted to retain their status as a self-governing UK Overseas Territory. Foreign Secretary David Cameron said: The Falkland Islands are a valued part of the British family, and we are clear that as long as they want to remain part of the family, the issue of sovereignty will not be up for discussion. The Falkland Islanders should be proud of the modern, prosperous community they have built. The Islands are a thriving economy, where as well as farming and fishing, there is a priority given to conservation and sustainability.&rdqu The Foreign Secretary will pay his respects to all those British personnel who served and those who lost their lives during the conflict in 1982 and thank the UK military personnel serving on the Islands today. He will see the Islanders’ work to protect their natural environment and see some of the million penguins that live across the Islands. He will then travel on to Paraguay, where he will be the first UK Foreign Secretary to ever visit the country. After that, he is due to go on to the G20 Foreign Ministers Meeting in Brazil where he will discuss G20 agendas on tackling hunger and climate change and work with partners to advance efforts towards peace in the Middle East and support for Ukraine. And lastly, he will head to New York for the UN ahead of the second anniversary of Russia’s full-scale illegal invasion of Ukraine. Background: Details of the environmental protection projects: Darwin Plus funding is used to enhance training for wildfire prevention and response. FCDO funding is used to restore the native tussac grass habitats. The Falkland Islands is thought to be home to around 20% of the world’s tussac grass and it is the most important wildlife habitat on the Islands – home to seals, birds, and invertebrates. | all in eol | |
18/2/2024 14:18 | It’s a short walk from 1 Carlton Gardens to the Palace of Westminster if Cameron only wants to view a fertiliser production facility. | mcunliffe1 | |
18/2/2024 13:26 | "Lord Cameron is then set to visit Paraguay - the first time a British foreign secretary has visited the South American nation." BBC News. Significant?? | scaleyman | |
16/2/2024 14:11 | ATOME CEO, @OlivierMussat, discusses and provides context to our recent announcement on the developing green fertiliser project in Costa Rica 🇨🇷 🌱 | all in eol | |
14/2/2024 12:16 | Welcome News and great potential here. Tempted to average down at this level. | bbd2 | |
14/2/2024 08:22 | Good progress on second front. More keen to see shovels used in Villeta. | barony | |
14/2/2024 07:59 | Make a note of the phrase "leveraging the key learnings to date", Darling. I want to use it more in everyday conversation, when I start a new project and want to infer it won't all be exactly the same as the existing one. | gowise | |
13/2/2024 18:26 | Ref post 558 on the electrolyser see the following from the CPH2 November 28 RNS which was not reported in Atom's November 30 RNS on Paraguay Quote plc ("ATOME") for a single 1MW MFE220 electrolyser placed in March 2022. CPH2 and ATOME have reached a mutual agreement to cease the previous production order made by ATOME. Unquote | cerrito | |
13/2/2024 09:13 | 30 July!! Doesn.t their board meet more often? | chris cat | |
13/2/2024 08:57 | IDB Invest will provide UK-based Atome Energy with a $125 million loan to develop a green hydrogen project in Villeta, Paraguay. The loan is set to be approved by IDB Invest's board of directors on 30 July (2024) Link for those interested | all in eol | |
13/2/2024 08:49 | I checked him out Edward3, and I was not overly impressed. Unfortunately, the check was after my rather modest investment in my two grandkids’ funds. They have considerably more time than Peter so it will be interesting to watch from an academic point. | mcunliffe1 | |
13/2/2024 08:37 | Welcome to Mr Levines world all promises nothing ever comes to fruition all hot air .. I learnt the hard way | edward3 | |
13/2/2024 07:45 | I may have missed something here as I’m not following Atome too closely, plus I’m out of the UK now but, what is / has happened with the electrolyser? Strikes me that without it they have nothing beyond promises of cheap hydro electric energy. | mcunliffe1 | |
12/2/2024 17:28 | pjohn1985 V good spot but better to wait until the July meeting of the IADB board when it is currently due to be signed off. | cerrito | |
12/2/2024 16:21 | Probably won't impact the share price until the company acknowledges it in an RNS. | vatnabrekk | |
12/2/2024 15:22 | The volume seems slightly more than usual but nothing massive....if there's any truth in that, then perhaps there are options/warrants etc. attached so its the usual walk down in price beforehand, however volume doesn't seem to indicate anything Just my thoughts | chris cat | |
12/2/2024 14:56 | That reads like good news, so why the drop? | barony | |
12/2/2024 14:46 | Has anybody picked up on the news from IDB invest from Friday. "IDB Invest will provide UK-based Atome Energy with a $125 million loan to develop a green hydro project in Villeta" the company was listed on idb invests website under the project section on the weekend | pjohn1985 | |
02/2/2024 00:18 | Have they got through the £3.7 odd mill raised at 106.2 yet Following a very similar path to MEN | dimpkins |
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