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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 |
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Electric & Other Serv Comb | 22.32M | -54.01M | -0.2799 | -6.53 | 352.5M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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20/6/2019 08:24 | First actual commercial product announced. As well as now almost certain royalties over the coming decades, that will trigger a big payment to cwr as it's a major milestone. So cwr product in a Japanese high tech product - that speaks volumes. There are probably seven or eight other jvs where we can expect similar announcements over the coming weeks/months/years. This won't be valued at current prices for long, I'm expecting a 2 or 3 year price climb from here. It really couldn't look any better imv. | shy tott | |
20/6/2019 08:23 | Nice blue chip partner, to hopefully execute successfully in Japan. | bjfanc | |
20/6/2019 07:26 | rns should give the share price a kick in the right direction | notimpressed | |
19/6/2019 13:50 | Scrutable 17th May 2014??? What happened in the 5 plus years? | zeppo | |
19/6/2019 13:34 | from This is Money 17 May 2014.... "Ceres Power 'recently '(at the time in 2014) signed a one-year agreement with South Korea’s largest boiler manufacturer KD Navien, under which its fuel cells will go on trial with a view to developing products for Asian mass markets............I The initiative referred to below, seemed to abort.at the time. KDN who were selling 80k boilers each year, opened a sales office somewhere in the UK (I believe Sheffield and briefly offered CHP boilers. soon after, withdrawing) Is this now the unnamed collaborator currently declared by Ceres to be trialling an FC heated domestic boiler? ie has this line of development come to life again? | scrutable | |
17/6/2019 14:44 | Mostly in CWR but a little in AFC, ITM and PHE. The latter is definitely a unicorn right now. The whole sector needs a PR boost. Post Brexit, Britain needs to manufacture. Products that could attenuate the Climate emergency need financial press awareness raising. Waffling on about the ailing retail sector seems to be their preference. | zeppo | |
16/6/2019 17:43 | Searching for Busines section briefings on fuel cells and the hyrogen economy is like searching for snowflakes in the Sahara. Since Midas tip for CWR in Mail on Sunday - nil. This sector appears to offer means of mitigation of Climate Change but is ignored by financial hacks. A unicorn zoo start up would attract more press interest. Perhaps this sector is a unicorn zoo? | zeppo | |
11/6/2019 14:24 | Time for me to add a few. | folderboy | |
11/6/2019 12:32 | Now it is known that there's not enough Cobalt available to make all uk only cars electric, HFC will start getting stronger. BEVs are great-I drive one- but too reliant on scarce metals. If they don't find a better battery formula soon CWR will become a very very valuable tech company. | tonsil | |
11/6/2019 11:24 | looks like the share price is going to have a retrace. | ukgeorge | |
11/6/2019 10:20 | With all the move to electric traction it may be the best place to invest is in copper mines? Interestingly an internal combustion engine can (stuff like the engine management system and fuel tank for example) be modifies to run on Hydrogen - so maybe if copper is a problem there might be life in the combustion market in some way. Either way it seems China is the place to be. | colsmith | |
10/6/2019 10:01 | Interesting read on cars in general but indicates electric cars in China are becoming the place to be for electric car development and sales. Maybe good for CWR and its Chinese venture? | colsmith | |
10/6/2019 06:44 | Another troll by the username lsehotdealz haha, share price is stagnant and there’s talks of fundraise at 10p on that board lol desperation has lead to going round posting on different board to prevent share price from dropping, usually ud stay quiet and average down and accumulate if you see huge potential lmaoo he’s spamming all the boards and a newly registered today as a member lol | lukmanpatel | |
30/5/2019 09:54 | Boring is good :) Fingers crossed it is just consolidating before the next leg up :) | ukgeorge | |
30/5/2019 09:26 | pr4w2b0y Thank you! The link includes: 'Bosch has been working with the British specialist Ceres Power to further improve solid-oxide fuel cells (SOFC) technology for applications such as distributed power supplies to factories and computing centres. The idea behind the technology is to have small power stations set up throughout cities, as well as in industrial areas. Because these standardised plants are highly flexible, they will be able to cover peak demand better than conventional plants. The aim is for one SOFC module to generate 10 kilowatts of electrical power. Where more electricity is needed, any number of modules with the same output can simply be interconnected. ' | zeppo | |
28/5/2019 14:04 | Yes, sorry, I am looking at a much more shorter timescale.....Just a bit boring since I joined in!! | jimi hendrix | |
28/5/2019 12:50 | its up 40% in 10 weeks! | elcapital2018 | |
28/5/2019 12:42 | I got in here a couple of weeks ago...It's quite a stagnant one isn't it? | jimi hendrix | |
28/5/2019 08:29 | i doubt it too. looking good here | elcapital2018 | |
28/5/2019 08:25 | Got some cash if it pulls back to 150... But I suspect not. | gspanner | |
24/5/2019 07:53 | Price rise expected ? | liamc63 |
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