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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Ceres Power Holdings Plc | LSE:CWR | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BG5KQW09 | ORD 10P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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13.90 | 9.99% | 153.10 | 151.10 | 152.30 | 158.40 | 142.00 | 142.00 | 847,310 | 16:35:03 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Electric & Other Serv Comb | 22.13M | -45.12M | -0.2339 | -6.46 | 291.53M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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28/9/2017 23:45 | Jaadro, i hope everyone reads your link. looks very much like microsoft is indirectly working with Ceres indirectly via cummins. that looks very significant to me. | pierre oreilly | |
28/9/2017 23:05 | Could it be this? hxxps://phys.org/new | jaadro | |
27/9/2017 10:58 | commercial deal must now be just round the corner I reckon. I mean who would not want this product. Announcement prior to 4th October I reckon. Wouldn't it be nice if Sir James Dyson is involved as well. 2 British world leading tech companies. There's a thought. | angus17 | |
26/9/2017 21:10 | How many Buys ? What % of the 1 billion shares issued ? Was it a relatively large or relatively small number of Buys ? | pottermagic2310 | |
26/9/2017 15:55 | But no sellers are shown! That's my point. | bonzo | |
26/9/2017 15:25 | Sellers providing enough at the price to satisfy demand. (ex rocket scientist) | dozey3 | |
26/9/2017 15:24 | maybethe market is being manipulated 10 years ago I paid around a quid for ceres watched the share price increase over the months without anyreal news other than peterbance holdingamodular steelstack and staringoff into space PB always told a good story bringhimback | ben chod | |
26/9/2017 14:21 | Can anyone explain the lack of price movement despite a day of all BUYs? | bonzo | |
26/9/2017 11:49 | and 1,013,654,929 shares today... roughly a x17 fold increase in Shares in issue but with a comparable MV (£145 - 155m). So the aspirations of a decade ago are slowly but surely being pursued on multiple, possibly more viable fronts and the valuation of the Business is no different but possibly more realistic with the passage of time and notable steps forward. | pottermagic2310 | |
25/9/2017 23:08 | PO Something I have often wondered about and never organized myself to research I see that in my wisdom that I bought shares at £3.11 on 19.7.07 when there were 59.6m shares outstanding to have a marcap of £185m | cerrito | |
25/9/2017 18:10 | Well the price 10 years ago was over 3 quid, so unless it has 25 times more shares today than 10 years ago, then the mkt cap was higher then. I don't know the nr of shares in issue at that time (does anyone?), just assumed there were less than 1/25th than today. Maybe my assumption was wrong, could you clarify the situation? | pierre oreilly | |
25/9/2017 17:51 | PO: i'm not infallible, however, would contend today's share price is the high water mark in context of market value since IPO. DYOR | staverly | |
25/9/2017 17:01 | That was the reason for the fall from £2 five or so years ago. Hopefully that should be sorted with this iteration. I don't know the numbers but this shouldn't be another false dawn; it feels very different. | re1dy | |
25/9/2017 15:34 | Any info on durability? How quickly do the cells degrade? How often do they need to be replaced? After 1 year of use what is the efficiency compared to new? thanx | sharpshare | |
25/9/2017 13:12 | Great update, paving the way for mass mkt. Stock is tight, 15k available to buy online. | celeritas | |
25/9/2017 10:32 | Scrutable, I read Jim Slaters investment books many years ago. One of his favourites was what he called 'fallen angels'. One of my favourites now too. Big companies who have become very lowly priced. While Ceres has never been a big company, it has certainly been much bigger - in terms of market cap - as it is today. Hence it's all geared up for big contracts, big production, big ip. big jvs, high stature, a serious established company etc etc - basically big company systems. Small growing companies expanding from scratch have to continually invest to make their systems bigger - 'fallen angels' don't have to do that. | pierre oreilly | |
25/9/2017 10:24 | Just look at the release today. Why wouldn't everyone want one instead of a boiler. But most importantly, and the big JV companies already know this, the fuel cells work and are cheap. | angus17 | |
25/9/2017 10:22 | Pierre I have followed CWR closely for four years and applaud your remark that CWR is an AIM company "with the systems of a much bigger company...." The board are individually each impressive and have planned and executed methodically without hype throughout-making hit-and-miss contemporaries on AIM like IEH look like amateurs. That is why IMO their JVs with Nissan, Honda, and Cummins inter alia have withstood the tests of time, and have a higher probability than most to reach fruition. Today's RNS is just the first but already suggests a serious global company-forming mass product ahead. | scrutable | |
25/9/2017 09:26 | Long way to go to get to their 10 year peak of £3.40 i was lucky to pick a few more up at 14p. Held down atm due to many pis not getting prices and trades through, so not enough info to buy, which will be fixed later today i expect. This is an established company with the systems of a much bigger company already in place, and so many avenues of application for their solid oxide fuel cells ... the main advantage over hydrogen fuel cells being they are much more efficient, end to end of about 80% compared to 25% for hydrogen, and cwr's sofcs use existing fuels from existing infrastructure. | pierre oreilly | |
25/9/2017 09:08 | to have announced before next week to me suggests something else might be in the pipeline. All looking good. | angus17 | |
25/9/2017 09:06 | 4/10 seems sofar looking for some eastereggs to leverage todaysrns imaginethe outputsavings on large scale datacentres mind boggles DG all the way L2 quoting 15.75 | ben chod | |
25/9/2017 08:41 | Yep, electricity shortages ahead, we're teetering even before millions of EVs are plugged in. Controllable home generation using the existing gas infrastructure is a certain winner. And cheap heating too, all from one unit. And this is just one business area of cwr. | pierre oreilly |
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