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FLOW Flowgroup

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Last Updated: 01:00:00
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Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Flowgroup LSE:FLOW London Ordinary Share GB00B19H7076 ORD 0.1P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 0.0145 - 0.00 01:00:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
0 0 N/A 0

Flowgroup Plc Share Discussion Threads

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
15/2/2015
12:53
getting bored of this guys plans to buy at 25p . bore off. buy at 25p we aren't interested i you keep posting it. i plan to sell at a £1 but not gonna keep on about it

filtered . which normally means he will reply which given he's filtered well...

john09
15/2/2015
10:43
Another avatar there?
cyberbub
15/2/2015
10:05
Read an article today that I've not read before, but nothing new in it.
My plan is still to buy, may be at/about 25p, subject to fundamentals at the time.
As I've said and I reiterate, one of the better AIM outfits but never fall in love with a share price.

Formerly 123qwer

ATB, DYOR, ........


Fox You

fox you
14/2/2015
18:30
Zho good reading thank you
nw99
14/2/2015
16:25
Re poster 123qwer

See my initial thread on ADVFN

ATB

Fox You

fox you
14/2/2015
13:18
The Diary of a Private Investor: Why I like investment trusts and think FlowGroup's energy-generating boilers can fuel returns
zho
13/2/2015
17:23
Sorry, posted wrong thread
cautious7
13/2/2015
12:23
Thanks fs360, for the advice but 123qwer, hasn't bothered me and we've had a bit of a laugh. It takes all sorts...
If you don't want to read my responses feel free to filter me too.

larry335
13/2/2015
12:04
Larry you have finally got it therefore do not respond to the idiot you are only fuelling the fire.Filter button is all you need.Altogether now.......123awwww
fs360
13/2/2015
11:25
I don't believe 123qwer will buy any shares in Flow at any price. I don't believe 123qwer has any shares or any intention (and possibly has no capability) of buying shares in anything.
larry335
13/2/2015
10:51
123:

Source dox confirm installed total MCHP in Uk as 616 units as at end of 2014.
Of which only 26 fitted in 2014. Historic high watermark was 2011 with 330 installs. But by then word had spread that Baxi's and Ecogens installers didn't know which end was up and so sales collapsed, leaving legacy of chronically cynical sentiment towards all Mchp technology platforms.

Unlike you, i don't have a clue where the share price goes in the next few weeks, it's an irrelevance to me, but I am convinced that at current levels Flow is ridiculously undervalued - even all 3 SSEA have target prices ~ x3 current share price

The source link is

Rather than adopt your usual curmudgeonly approach, why don't you have the good sense to see this incredible, once in every ten years, public equity investment opportunity. Not to mention the much needed boost to the UK manufacturing economy.

staverly
13/2/2015
09:45
Bouncing of support again
nw99
13/2/2015
07:41
If I'm right,123s credibility, or rather lack of it, will be catastrophically shot when Flow update the market vis-a-vis initial take-up. So only a matter of weeks away and then he/she/troll/whatever, will be persona non grata here. In the unlikely event that I'm wrong then I'll be forced to slink away, though that would be the least of my worries!
staverly
12/2/2015
21:37
Just re read the Shs mag article all looks very bullish
nw99
12/2/2015
20:50
But no one here has said that 123, it's been good reasoned debate and it'll have to go to about 0p for me to lose money. I've traded since 14p and am now running just about free on what I hold.
uppompeii
12/2/2015
20:41
Fangorn2

good post.

Sadly, this forum is going down the pan like most other, one sides, ramped, deluded, over optimistic forums.

I GIVE UP

FLOW IS THE BEST BIOLER IN THE WORLD, THE SALES ARE SET TO SKY ROCK THE SHARE PRICES WILL HIT 60 MILLION POUNDS PER SHARE, YOU ARE ALL WINNERS

HAPPY NOW??

LOL = LOL =LOL

Seriously, I give up and will let the share price do the talking for me, and when it hits 25p - I WILL COME BACK AND GIVE YOU ALL A DAMN GOOD TICKING OFF FOR LOSING MONEY.


As always, do your own research, consult someone with real knowledge in this field that hold no postion in this share price and then decide if to buy/hold or sell


GL to the vast majority here and I hope I'm wrong as I don't like to see hard working people lose money.

123qwer
12/2/2015
20:27
123 - yes I'd love instant hot water, and get it from a system boiler tank, much more preferable to losing the pressure cos someone puts another hot tap on while I'm mid lather....
uppompeii
12/2/2015
20:21
Plus Larry I had quotes between £1800 and £3200 for supply/install and that wasn't even having BG in, pretty sure they would cost more - and look how many people use them AND take their credit and monthly insurance plans.
Its easy to look at the cheapest supply/install but millions don't take that option.

uppompeii
12/2/2015
20:15
Fangorn2
The numbers only add up if you consider someone from Flow's initial target market:
Their existing installation is a system boiler and they need a new one due to failure or unreliability. Their energy use will mean they have an energy bill over £2000/year...£166/month.
The choice:
1) Buy and install a standard condensing system boiler £1800 cost and continue to pay £166/month.
2) Take out the deal with Flow mCHP condensing boiler and pay £1800 and continue to pay £86/month (due to guaranteed rebate to pay the loan off).

Note that if the existing installed boiler is a low efficiency one (70%) both options above with higher efficiency (90%) have the same relative effect i.e. reduction in monthly bill is same for both.
Companies like Vaillant have longer warranties but no free services.
Flow only have 2 year warranty but first service is free.

Something else that many aren't considering is that when people actually come to get a new boiler some of the main questions/concerns are : Who do I get to install it? Can I trust them? Will they install it correctly so it works efficiently?
It's a minefield. Some gas fitters just bang the things in leaving the flow temp up at maximum so the boiler is hardly condensing and the system is cycling more than it is ranging...that is wasting energy and the user is completely unaware why their new boiler is using more gas than the old one.
With the Flow option there are a limited number of trained installers and Flow need to ensure that the system is set up optimally for efficiency and power generation. The first customers will be due the best attention.

larry335
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