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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Eqtec Plc | LSE:EQT | London | Ordinary Share | IE000955MAJ1 | ORD EUR0.01 (CDI) |
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% | 1.85 | 1.80 | 1.90 | 1.85 | 1.85 | 1.85 | 218,954 | 08:00:21 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Electric Services | 7.97M | -10.53M | -0.0712 | -0.26 | 2.73M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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24/9/2020 16:40 | Whole market feels unloved at the moment. Just what is required ahead of the next leg up which will be based on contract wins not sentiment. Mind you it can’t come soon enough! | davidblack | |
24/9/2020 16:08 | You can apologise when you're ready......I'll wait. | paul8515 | |
24/9/2020 15:34 | Good call here on a collapse back to the placing price . Woeful performance | juju44 | |
24/9/2020 14:28 | Buys showing as sells. My 2mill was a buy. Edit... and was a bit too early. | nick of the north | |
24/9/2020 14:27 | Theres only slightly more sells than buys. It should've been priced at 49/50 from the start of play. | aja2 | |
24/9/2020 14:21 | Was just about to call a drop on tsunami of selling which is relentless . The chart beat me to it . | juju44 | |
24/9/2020 08:26 | David Palumbo 23/9/2020: “But gasification doesn’t work on RDF” If I had a fiver for every time I’d heard this, I could probably retire rich… And stop having to explain to people that gasification does, in fact, work to process RDF into energy. Many different kinds of energy, in fact. Yes, I know the problem. Most people who’ve heard about gasification only know about the high-profile failures. Especially in the UK, where proposed plants in the north east of England have been abandoned. But there are large scale gasification plants in Japan, North America and several European countries which do process RDF. And we know the technology works because of our extensive R&D work carried out in partnership with renowned universities and Research Institutes. Can the UK afford to continue to lag behind others in this technology? We don’t believe so. But in the end it’s down to waste management stakeholders to take the steps they need to help Britain catch up. Did you know that gasification, with the right technical implementation, is effective on MSW and RDF? How can we change attitudes so that the UK can benefit from gasification of #RDF too? | stevea171 | |
24/9/2020 08:17 | Looks like some clown called Isalingbruik has been stealing my posts and passing them off as his own on the LSE board. That snivelling little pr*ck needs to start thinking for himself and not just regurgitating stuff he reads online. | paul8515 | |
23/9/2020 16:28 | I bought more today at .5p, great price | shareman1111 | |
23/9/2020 15:58 | Could not of said it better myself David | gottopickapocketortwo | |
23/9/2020 15:13 | Might seem odd but I am getting optimistic. The markets are all in a bit of a steady meltdown as the hopes on Covid and the global economy fade. The markets globally got too far ahead of the general economy pretty clearly. And for the outliers like EQT which “Did Well During Covid.” Well the shine has faded a bit as hot money and bored money moved on. And DP’s perceived status as a “transformatio So it’s back to a bit boring? Well yes for the wider world but for EQT probably not. The failure to deliver any significant contract news in summer was a predictable as an empty Paris in August. Contracts if they do get signed off, happen basically from the middle of September to the first week of December and we are now in the middle of that autumn hunting season. They were never going to happen before now if we were completely honest. So watch this space because as the bored punters exit this stock may be about to double on a succession of contract news. Just a small observation! | davidblack | |
23/9/2020 07:45 | From NF CDC minutes of Aug 24: "a. Biomass plant—update: Dan Rosenberg reported that they are getting closer to obtaining the county building permits. Fees get tacked on, as the county reviews the project. Construction will begin soon. The lawsuits run their course, as needed. " So doesn't appear to be on hold. | m4rtinu | |
23/9/2020 07:21 | If the Billingham deal is finalised before the extension date in November I cannot see the share price being under 1p so well before the end of the year in that instance. | aja2 | |
22/9/2020 23:35 | Climate crisis: China pledges to become carbon neutral by 2060 | gottopickapocketortwo | |
22/9/2020 19:59 | I agree. The focus over the last few weeks has been heavily into COVID stocks. The biggest issue we have is climate change. We can live with COVID, like we have learned to live with HIV and TB etc. We are already working with COVID and managing quite well. The economy had just started to turn a corner after the last set back in Feb/March but sentiment changed at the end of August. With todays announcement out of the way, its clear the UK government have no intention of going back to a full lock down and stopping people leaving the house. They are tempering the situation so we can carry on. The focus now needs and will change to climate change. Tackling this will be the primary contributor to recovering from a global recession. We have to look at the world differently now and clean it up. I have strong expectations that the share price will shortly reach new highs. The whole sector move seems well overdone. After having a meltdown this morning I have started to believe in my own research and will sit this out. Profits taken elsewhere will be added into stocks with low SPs in the PF. This will recover and 1p by Christmas is on the cards. Why not? | rogerramjett | |
22/9/2020 17:53 | Panic selling is amateur. Good riddance to those investors. Didn't dip any further today and that gives me confidence. The Billingham delay is not even an issue, anyone who read that and sold is overreacting, go read the report. If you're thinking of selling, just remember that COVID will only affect the short term. The first crash is evidence of that... it bounced back like nothing even happened. If you bought in at 0.55, you should be pretty damn pleased to see it at 0.50. Buy more. I still believe this will hit 1p by Christmas. | mutley95 | |
22/9/2020 15:55 | Is this the bottom? Those selling at 48p and below 50p may regret it when the selling momentum dries up and the price reverses. EQT can go up just as fast as it has come down so those who have sold today and yesterday may not be able to get back in without paying significantly more ...... | stevea171 | |
22/9/2020 13:24 | Debt? Actually it’s zero Dilution due to management? Well factor that in fully now. And lastly future revenue? That’s the real question and no one knows the answer to it. That’s why this is at a colossal discount to a good sales contracts number but just fair value at best if the contracts don’t come more than occasionally. It’s a “You have to buy a lottery ticket to be in with a chance” situation! | davidblack | |
22/9/2020 12:22 | Paul, can i just ask why you think Billingham, etc have zero chance of becoming reality? I am relatively new to EQT and am no expert in energy projects. But i do like the idea of waste to energy. My main concern is debt, share options and concrete revenue streams (for the immediate future). I suppose i am placing a lot of faith in potential. | m4rtinu | |
22/9/2020 11:51 | You're also attacking me and not counter arguing because you know your investment is based on nothing more than empty promises from a man who stands to make a lot of money when he cashes in his 0.25p options. Don't get emotionally attached to a share. DP is not sitting there worried about his retail investors, I can assure you of that. | paul8515 | |
22/9/2020 11:44 | The share price tells you all you need to know.....I hate to break it to you, but a bucket of Align reports and tweets from DP won't make the company worth more than the dross it is now. The share price has fallen from 8p to the heady heights of it's current doldrums......you are backing a winner here.....I know a Nigerian Prince who'd like to meet you. | paul8515 | |
22/9/2020 09:14 | All gone, amazing how the filter improves the quality of the content. A robust downside case always needs to be made to keep the bulls like myself in check but meaningless wingeing is just an annoyance. | davidblack | |
22/9/2020 08:30 | Paul - go back to picking your nose please. It seems more befitting to you over spouting utter diatribe. | gottopickapocketortwo | |
22/9/2020 08:09 | Back to the placing price today? | paul8515 | |
22/9/2020 08:07 | If you listen very closely you can hear the sound of a company collapsing under the weight of its promises. DP will gut the company and move on or declare bankruptcy, but the patents in a fire sale and then create another cash wealth vehicle from the ashes. | paul8515 |
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