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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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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 | |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 0.0145 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
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17/3/2015 21:18 | YOU STATE:: ""If you mean that the Flow boiler will not produce hot water for the taps, and that the central heating must be on for the boiler to produce electricity, I would suggest that you expand your research to include the Flow Energy website where a two minute perusal would put you right."" That is what I am saying and have seen no different - so direct me to the Flow site where it states the boiler produces instant hot water and can produce eletric without the heating on. Fox you | fox you | |
17/3/2015 20:35 | Foxyou.Why have you used deception and misinformation continuously on this BB? Why is it still continuing? On your first day on this board (under your previous name), you used a level of grammar and spelling that had me believing that your knowledge of English wasn't good. I can only assume that that was your intension so that when you started quoting rubbish you would be cut some slack because of your "language difficulties". I further assume your new clever name was because you were going to "Fox us". Please tell me if this is wrong. Obviously, Larry saw through your language charade and your skills improved immediately.When you started quoting that Flow's sales target for this year was 400,000 boilers, you were corrected several times before you stopped quoting it.You then started predicting the share price would drop to 25p, then 20p and now 10p. I believe you said that you are right 99.99% of the time in this sort of thing. You promised us that you would stop posting until the share price hit 25p, but have posted many times since (it hasn't gone that low as yet). I assume you had thought that the share price would fall to 25p quite quickly so that you come on here and tell us all how clever you were, but then got fed up waiting. Is that right?You talk a lot about research and imply that you have done yours. Apart from the sales target "error", you are now continuously stating "No hot water" and it will only produce "electricity when the boiler is on the heating". If you mean that the Flow boiler will not produce hot water for the taps, and that the central heating must be on for the boiler to produce electricity, I would suggest that you expand your research to include the Flow Energy website where a two minute perusal would put you right. | peterd55 | |
17/3/2015 18:09 | I'm not sure what other shares the poster has experience of but I wouldn't say this was any more volatile than countless others. Perhaps the poster should get a building society account. | uppompeii | |
17/3/2015 17:20 | This share price is too volatile. IMO it has had its day. May spike back close to 40p, 20% chance, then heading south to 10p imo Then another co buys for 11p and invest multi millions into more research. Boiler is fundamentally flawed for reasosn I have mentioned earlier The Choice Is Yours if you add/buy, bail out or hold and pray hard for the best lol Fox You | fox you | |
17/3/2015 10:08 | FY - how do you the missus turning the heating on? Teaching them not to could be a master stroke in Government energy policy. | semper vigilans | |
17/3/2015 08:42 | This is flowing downwards not good In my eyes | dmashiter00 | |
16/3/2015 17:40 | I really do not like the look of this chart. A downward movement from here will look very bearish. We really need to start rising from this point. Like I previously stated the pre close statement was rehashed old news and pretty wishywashy. | 1fox1 | |
13/3/2015 10:34 | ..."WIDENED the spark gap..."I like it!! | cyberbub | |
13/3/2015 10:30 | From 11th March Ceres Power RNS: "The global energy markets continue to change significantly and the traditional model of centralised power generation is gradually being disrupted. A clear example of this is E.ON's recent decision to split its business in two, spinning off its fossil fuel and nuclear business to focus on renewables and distributed generation. Johannes Teyssen, E.ON's CEO, said the traditional business model for utilities has "broken apart" and cited the main reason for this change as new technology, which has lowered the barrier of entry to the energy market, undermining the traditional role of the utility." :-) "In the US, the Energy Information Administration expects centralised generation to produce less power in 2015 than in 2007 despite significant economic growth, due to the impact of energy efficiency and an increase in distributed generation. This reduction is due to new technologies enabling a combination of demand-side management and distributed generation, which is predominantly from solar PV, whose cost has dropped significantly with volume in recent years. As the energy markets change, security of supply and the ability to generate power in a highly efficient way from the reliable existing gas infrastructure will drive the adoption of new technologies (such as fuel cells)." :-) "The recent drop in fuel prices has resulted in natural gas prices falling in recent months in sync with oil prices and in most regions this has widened the so-called spark gap between electricity and gas prices, improving the economic payback for fuel cells (edit: and other mCHP). The long term forecast from DECC in the UK and in other countries suggests that this trend will continue regardless of fuel price which will help drive the adoption of the technology." :-) DYOR etc. | larry335 | |
13/3/2015 08:34 | Given that we were told that the Euro trials were to be completed by the end of 2014 (ok allow a month slippage), I genuinely think that 'no news is good news' on that front... if the Euro major had decided to discontinue trials and not proceed to a contract, then Flow would be obliged to issue an RNS, IMO... it seems possible to me that the delay is because they are working on 'heads of terms' for an agreement...Anyone else agree?NAI | cyberbub | |
12/3/2015 13:05 | foxYou - if you think that a Beaufort recommendation can be considered to be on a par with an Investec recommendation then you really do have a great deal to learn about stock market matters. | mesquida | |
12/3/2015 12:35 | Being well down from my in at 50 plus pence so long ago that I can't remember this is giving me no end of problems. Shall I sell. Shall I hold. Not looking like a short term play even if I had taken a position last week. | newkid | |
12/3/2015 12:24 | I suppose the cut and paste will change now. | uppompeii | |
12/3/2015 11:59 | Bliss..... Fox You 12 Mar'15 - 11:20 - 3122 of 3126 0 0 (Filtered) Fox You 12 Mar'15 - 11:20 - 3123 of 3126 0 0 (Filtered) Fox You 12 Mar'15 - 11:20 - 3124 of 3126 0 0 (Filtered) Fox You 12 Mar'15 - 11:23 - 3125 of 3126 0 0 (Filtered) | jscowi | |
12/3/2015 11:34 | Definition of nonentity from the oxford dictionary unimportant person, person of no importance, person of no account, nobody, cipher, non-person, man of straw, nothing, small fry, lightweight; mediocrity, second-rater If the cap fits....... By the way Invesco reiterates buy target 90p Have a nice day all :o) | 1fox1 | |
12/3/2015 11:23 | tHE fLOW bOILER HAS A two year warranty and that is a simple face - NOT 10 years BUT A TWO YEAR WARRANTY = fact From Flowenergy website ""The Flow boiler comes with a two year warranty on the boiler itself and a two warranty on the electricity-generati And Flow group is a SELL according to Brokers Beaufort Securities. As always, the choice is yours if you sell, buy or hold FOX YOU | fox you | |
12/3/2015 11:20 | The Flow Boiler has a | fox you | |
12/3/2015 11:20 | The Flow Boiler has a | fox you | |
12/3/2015 11:20 | "Beaufort Securities - not exactly an institutonal broker, aré they ?! " I guess if the said, 'buy' then it could have been good - one must LOL Fox You | fox you | |
12/3/2015 08:03 | The boiler has a 10 year warranty. Look at the deal. The electricity generated pays for the boiler, the installation the warranty and servicing PLUS an income. ALL this is guaranteed The price of the boiler/installation doesn't matter at the monment. I can't find any conventional boiler on the market that pays for itself but I've got to have one, I would have no hesitation to get one if my boiler breaks. Had a similar decision 4 years ago with pv panels, a totally new concept at the time. At 14% income per annum I'm very happy! Yes, there are always unknowns with a new product. | hopefulalways | |
12/3/2015 06:53 | Beaufort Securities - not exactly an institutonal broker, aré they ?! | mesquida |
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