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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Clean Power Hydrogen Plc | LSE:CPH2 | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BP371R64 | ORD GBP0.01 |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.10 | 1.31% | 7.75 | 7.70 | 7.80 | 7.75 | 7.25 | 7.65 | 1,664,840 | 16:28:27 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Offices-holdng Companies,nec | 0 | -4.12M | -0.0153 | -5.07 | 20.53M |
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23/2/2024 09:37 | Hi Had a listen to the interview from 2 months back and was intrigued so added to my portfolio | vauch | |
23/2/2024 09:25 | Joined you @9 for the recovery here, GLA | lawson27 | |
23/2/2024 08:33 | Aggressive option vesting levels | smackeraim | |
22/2/2024 08:51 | Actually it's a bit more complicated than that. For a water company they need to safely power down with a millisecond's notice. I don't think there's an electrolyser on the market that can do that. This opens up a new market for them which is nothing to do with the hydrogen economy. Water companies want the oxygen. Hydrogen is just a valuable by-product. | lord orphan | |
21/2/2024 11:11 | Market not impressed. Took them 4 months to work out how to turn the device off. lol | katsy | |
12/1/2024 22:51 | The following link was posted by Kenwrong "Kenwrong 15 Dec '23 - 08:12 - 157 of 164 Liberam analyst interview, shipping of MFE units any time now, trading at a deep discount to fair value The market is very short term and in the absence of news they always fear the worst hence the drift. Let's hope there is some news shortly. | pj84 | |
12/1/2024 11:08 | What do you think this share price decline means? Lots of selling... | andrew000 | |
11/1/2024 12:48 | "What’s Next for Renewable Energy? Trend Predictions for 2024 As we head into 2024, the renewable energy sector is positioned at a critical and exciting juncture, characterized by emerging trends in renewable energy that bring both challenges and opportunities for innovation. Facing global issues such as climate change and dwindling natural resources, this sector emerges as a beacon of hope, offering viable solutions and showcasing a plethora of technological advancements and burgeoning investment opportunities. This blog post delves into the anticipated trends and transformative developments poised to shape the renewable energy landscape in 2024, reflecting a dynamic field that is rapidly evolving in response to the world’s pressing environmental and energy needs. Sustainable Energy Technological Innovations 1. Green Hydrogen’s Emergence In 2024, green hydrogen, produced from renewable sources, is expected to become increasingly vital as an energy carrier. We anticipate major advancements in electrolyzer technology, which will significantly improve the efficiency and reduce the cost of green hydrogen production. These developments are pivotal, as they will expand green hydrogen’s viability across various sectors, including industrial processes and transportation. This evolution marks an important step in diversifying renewable energy applications and highlights the potential of green hydrogen in the broader transition to sustainable energy systems. ... Conclusion As we approach 2024, a landmark year for the renewable energy sector, we are witnessing emerging trends in the energy sector that are pivotal in shaping a more sustainable, energy-efficient, and environmentally conscious future. This pivotal moment marks a crucial shift towards embracing renewable energy as a core component of global energy strategies. It reflects a collective realization of the urgent need to address climate change and resource sustainability, encouraging innovative solutions and fostering a deeper commitment to preserving our planet for future generations. BECIS is a sustainable energy solutions provider, partnering with experienced providers of Energy as a Service (EaaS) solutions. We offer a range of services, including solar energy, bioenergy, cooling, waste heat recovery, and energy analytics. Our tailored solutions help companies achieve their renewable energy goals, contributing to a cleaner and resilient energy system. Contact us today to learn more about our services." | hedgehog 100 | |
11/1/2024 12:21 | Agreed - very concerning lack of info and steady share price decline... | andrew000 | |
11/1/2024 11:41 | Pips well and truly squeaking here. Where is the update on the electrolyser and the scale up progress. Come on management let us know what's happening. | pcok | |
18/12/2023 10:19 | ADVFN trade data misleading as usual as the 12,000 at 12.55 was my top up and a buy not a sell as shown and suspect most of the other trades shown as sells are also buys. | pj84 | |
15/12/2023 23:28 | Thanks for the link Ken, I made an initial small purchase at 24p and was waiting before increasing my holding. Despite suffering a nearly 50% loss on the initial purchase it does seem that the share price has found a bottom (famous last words) for now at least, and having listened to the interview I am planning to make another purchase for a similar amount but will get twice as many shares this time. So lets hope they do manage to start commercialising the technology. It's not the time to bet the house on this one and I agree with the analyst that if the hydrogen market grows there is plenty of room for various technologies to get market share and I currently hold shares in AFC (which have recently started to recover strongly) as well as, ITM and Ceres and also hold shares in HydrogenOne which might interest some on here as again a very quiet thread with the fund currently trading at a discount to NAV of more than 50% and with it's largest investment at almost 20% of the fund and currently in the top 20 of hydrogen electrolyser manufacturers in the world and like CPH2 news is expected early in 2024. | pj84 | |
15/12/2023 17:38 | Checking behind the couch for loose change. Will be topping if my lucky dip works out. | pcok | |
15/12/2023 08:12 | Liberam analyst interview, shipping of MFE units any time now, trading at a deep discount to fair value | kenwrong | |
30/11/2023 22:14 | price is now ticking up, Im quite excited to hold this stock for the long term, im bored of buying and selling stocks now, I have a good feeling on hydrogen and will be interested to see what happens here long term, im sure my holding will do a lot better here now than money in the bank. | rental | |
29/11/2023 00:48 | Ouch. They need to show a working and scalable MFE asap. Come on guys... | pcok | |
28/11/2023 09:07 | Cancelled order and CPH2 returns £300k to Atome. CPH2 is a shareholder in ATOME | activmojo | |
27/11/2023 16:05 | Slow tick upwards. Is news brewing I wonder. | pcok | |
22/11/2023 15:46 | I sold this for 27p earlier this year, what has happened since? I guess they couldn't get the tech to work? If the tech is still good then these levels might entice me back. | katsy | |
02/11/2023 13:09 | Interesting RNS. Looks like we are on track for a delivered product undergoing on site assessment in Q1 24 subject to developing a robust shutdown procedure. Many a slip twixt cup and lip but we do seem to have made progress and if the design and engineering teams can sort this last step ( obviously must be problematic or would already be done) then we should be on the starting blocks and under starters orders. Undemanding price to buy. I have a decision to make here. | pcok | |
31/10/2023 10:40 | Have been following pre-IPO and decided to finally take a small holding. I don't expect any quick turn around but plenty of runway and an interesting long play. | traderinthemaking |
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