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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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-0.40 | -0.22% | 181.40 | 182.70 | 184.00 | 192.60 | 179.50 | 186.00 | 723,095 | 16:35:15 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Electric & Other Serv Comb | 22.32M | -54.01M | -0.2799 | -6.53 | 352.5M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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12/4/2019 17:43 | Investec possibly having an effect? | zeppo | |
12/4/2019 17:42 | a rare bull like. im normally a bear of smaller companies this will triple in 12 months imo | elcapital2018 | |
12/4/2019 17:10 | Nice rise today but on no news. Any ideas? | jimbob58 | |
12/4/2019 08:16 | Folder boy, large trades have delayed reporting, sometimes by days. It makes reading much into published trade reports at any time quite difficult. | shy tott | |
12/4/2019 08:12 | My monitor showing this up nearly 4% on a share volume of 414. I guess the best explanation is . . . monitor is wrong! | folderboy | |
10/4/2019 12:30 | I certainly believe CWR will do well. | plumbertrade | |
10/4/2019 12:29 | I do rate ITM. I'm very keen to see how their project with hydeploy will work out. On the outcome from this, I wouldn't be at all surprised if they were to "buddy up" with national grid to help meet their future objectives. | plumbertrade | |
10/4/2019 12:26 | Hi, I agree that it is a way off yet. I'm following Ceres, Proton and ITM for the long term. Also into Applied Graphene Materials for the fuel cell link. | plumbertrade | |
09/4/2019 13:35 | Nice to see some volumes grinding upwards. I think institutional interest here; good track record of increasing profits to breakeven in near future; all recent available shares gone to partners with none likely via placings because of the very solid cash position. | gspanner | |
05/4/2019 14:19 | Smokey, from my memory from 20 years ago when one of the natural properties of high temp sofcs was their natural property to reform any H2 contaiñing fuel within itself. I've quickly googled cwr to see what they say about it today, which is the less specific 'can use a wide variety of fuels with existing infrastructure'. The ebus uses LNG, other applications use gas from the gas grid, and biofuels have been mentioned explicitly. The salient point being a new fuel infrastructure isn't required with cwr's sofcs, unlike any FCS like pems which need a new H2 infrastructure. That is a massive advantage for cwr imv. | pierre oreilly | |
05/4/2019 11:23 | nice to see the share price heading the right direction again :) | ukgeorge | |
05/4/2019 11:02 | Shy I don't think it can use petrol or diesel. Can it? | smokey 1o3 | |
05/4/2019 09:16 | Don't expect a hydrogen infrastructure any time soon. It won't happen in the foreseeable future, neither for cars nor home appliances through our existing gas grid.The absolutely key property of cwr's sofcs are that they extract hydrogen from whatever fuel you have. Petrol, diesel, gas, fracked gas, etc. The fuel cell extracts the hydrogen from whatever's put in the tank. If that isn't a killer for all other fuel cell technologies needing a hydrogen infrastructure, then I don't know what is. You can run a Mirai and refuel only at selected Toyota main dealers, but that is acceptable by just a handful of people. A cwr powered or range extended vehicle can refuel via existing infrastructure, which suits everyone. | shy tott | |
04/4/2019 21:32 | Plumbertrade Thank you for 6278. By 'get in'do you mean CWR? Do you rate ITM as part of the hydrogen industry? | zeppo | |
04/4/2019 20:49 | Hi, Look at the Veissman-Panasonic collaboaration. It's the first step in fuel cell tech for domestic heating applications.It has been backed by the governments feed in tariffs to make it more attractive for homeowners. Bosch have started to dip their toe with an affiliation, and Bosch own Worcester Boilers! Get in and sit tight for a while. Hydrogen is the future fuel. | plumbertrade | |
04/4/2019 11:16 | there have been a couple of large trades recently 400,000 shares today, so about £600,000 and there was a 300,000 trade last week too, approx £450,000. So maybe someone with deep pockets taking notice. Might account for the slight tick back up. | nivison | |
02/4/2019 16:41 | Folderboy Thank you for the notification. I recorded the radio programme and listened to it as it went out. To me it was very disappointing. Even though there was a spokesman from Imperial College, I did not notice any mention of fuel cells. I have some shares in ITM the hydrogen electrolysis company and found posting 6274 interesting in that regard. Even though the radio programme mentioned hydrogen, I was again disappointed. What has become of Ceres's home heating power units? Fuel cells need PR. | zeppo | |
02/4/2019 09:55 | More going on with Hydrogen production - seems there is a growing view of a big market coming - note the last para in link. | colsmith | |
01/4/2019 21:09 | CWR #Ceres #Power on track to see full year revenues more than double | newtothisgame3 | |
01/4/2019 19:25 | Thanks DPEng for your 6261 and Smokey 1o3 for your 6262 for mentioning the interview and presentation, both of which are very clear and would encourage those of you who have not caught up with them yet to do so. | cerrito | |
30/3/2019 13:47 | Smartphone stuck Apologies | zeppo |
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