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FLOW Flowgroup

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24 May 2024 - Closed
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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

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
20/3/2015
13:55
My bum has been squeaky for as long as I have held these. Now down over 55%.
newkid
20/3/2015
11:06
Squeaky bum time folks.
1fox1
20/3/2015
07:46
Sorry guys. I've learned my lesson.
peterd55
20/3/2015
07:08
Buying opportunity here
nw99
19/3/2015
23:55
Cyber.... Here here. I took this stand two months ago. Complete attention seeker. Just filter and forget.
1fox1
19/3/2015
22:38
Can we all stop feeding the troll please?

Don't give him what he craves...

cyberbub
19/3/2015
22:27
Where is the "incorrect info" friend?

The Flow boiler does provide NOT instant hot water a massive flaw = FACT

Cost of the installation at/about 1800 is fundamentally flawed = FACT

The 2 yr warranty is very weak when compared with other boiler who
give free 5/7 yr warranty = FACT

Most people will not have their heat on in May, June, July
Augsut, Setemeber - so no or hardly any eletric produce = FACT

The share price is well of highs and even the company had to release
a RNS recently re sP drop = FACT

You can easily get a combi boiler of a v good brand with free
7 yr warrandy supplied and fit for approx 1400 = FACT


The biggest fundamental flaw - eletric only made cost effectively with boilers on quiet a high setting - so are people going to have to swelter and waster money during the warmer days = FACT

Even in March, there has been many days in London, se england where people did not turn on heating - FACT


I rest my case

I see a spike in the share price but then 20p and even 10p and at that price a poss takeover on the cheap imo

AS ALWAYS, THE CHOICE IS YOURS IF YOU BUY/ADD, BAIL OUT, HOLD AND PRAY HARD


FOX YOU

fox you
19/3/2015
21:08
Fox you: and we are all happy for you. It's ok to have negative views on the company and to believe the share price will go down. The problems occur when incorrect information and repeat information is posted.
peterd55
19/3/2015
17:21
SP talked for me today


Fox You - lol

fox you
18/3/2015
20:57
OK girls

I almost give up!!

However, I will let the share price do the talking

LOL

FoX You

fox you
18/3/2015
20:25
London centric.

In Norfolk, in an old house, the heating has been on most of the day, as it has been since last October-ish. Hence £200+ pm gas bill. Lots of big and not so big old houses around here as the rest of the country and I imagine much of pre 1990 housing stock being in a similar not so warm position.

uppompeii
18/3/2015
20:09
Fox you: please direct me to your facts about most people. I think you will find that most people in this country do not live in the south of England. Please do some basic research and check facts before posting.
peterd55
18/3/2015
20:02
The reason they are not instlling boilers in the areas the three posters raised a query on is I guess, IT A BIT TO WARM OF A CLIMATE - THIS LEADS TO MY ASSUMPTION BASED ON FACTS, IE MOST PEOPLE DO NOT HAVE THE HEATING ON IN MAY, JUNE , JUKY, AUGUST AND SEPTEMBER, WELL NOT EVERY DAYS AND NOT AT ALL IN JUNE/JULY/AUGUST.

In London last few weeks rarely had the heat on and last night and tonight, heating on from about 4pm until about 8 - so to get eletric people will have to swelter. Judging by what posters said and imo, Flow concerntrating on cooler parts of the uk - a fundamental flaw imo

THE CHOICE IS YOURS IF YOU BUY/SELL OR HOD AND PRAY

FOX YOU

PS - I MAY BUY FOR THE SPIKE IE A QUICK KILL HOPEFULLY BUT SEE THE share price HITTING 10 NEXT FEW MONTHS, IE AROUND AUGUST TIME

fox you
18/3/2015
10:38
patsym... Somewhat of an overreaction from you. People like you simply refers to people who are interested in the boiler. It's a well known fact that the boiler is being launched in the Northeast etc before expanding across the country. Good luck all but I'm more concerned with the chart. We need to climb from here. A drop below this support is very bearish.
1fox1
18/3/2015
10:25
patsym. Thanks for info.
I know they are doing surveys in at least the North East, North West and East Anglia...Not heard anything about South West yet.
If you are not desperate (i.e. your existing boiler is still working) you can just wait until they move to your area.

larry335
18/3/2015
09:22
Hi I am in devon. I have been enquiring about having this boiler for over a year, even in they eating phase. We either do not use enough gas or seems we are in wrong areaPatsy
patsym
18/3/2015
09:16
I agree Larry. The company only have a 20,000 sales target for this year, which is not a lot as a percentage of the annual market, and I would rather see them focus their efforts on a smaller geographic area in order to reach that target, rather than spread their (still limited) resources too thinly.Patsym, which area do you live in? I would be interested to know. Is it broadly in 'the south'?
cyberbub
18/3/2015
08:55
patsym
Not sure why that response from Flow upsets you so much. I guess it is disappointing not to be in one of the initial launch locations...
But all I would gauge from that reply is that, as expected, the demand for the boiler is higher than supply at the moment...since they have to start in a controlled fashion...which suggests there is a good chance their 20,000 target for 2015 will be met...(even Fox You expects that)...and that the target only relates to limited areas, (not a National target) and so subsequently there will still be more customers for next year...

larry335
18/3/2015
08:47
Its a niche market and they seem to be very busy and they intent to manufacture oil run boilers in a year or two.I spoke to a technician at flow.So as I see it,as small company they have the ability to double or treble and can see the the share price at 100p+ with a lot of volatility in the meantime.The positives are that they are out there installing Flow boilers now.
malcolmmm
18/3/2015
01:03
Fox You: The Flow boiler is a conventional boiler. It requires a separate hot water tank. There are several million of this type of boiler in use in the UK today; it is not unusual. You tend to find them more in larger houses. When the central heating is on, the water tank is heated up. When the heating is not required, the boiler operates on a timer and heats up the tank usually either once or twice a day but it is to suit the family's requirements. Alternatively, it can be left on permanently and operate via a thermostat in the tank. When the tank is full of hot water, it delivers it to the taps as instantly as any combi does – but more quickly so you can fill a bath in a shorter time.Follow the link and watch the video. The information is shown elsewhere but the video covers it.http://www.flowenergy.uk.com/flow-boiler-tech-zone/Worcester Bosch price list. The price of boilers range between £750 and £2000 without installation. The more expensive boilers are for larger houses. Near the bottom of the page you will see that average installation costs are between £1,500 and £1,800. These people sell a lot of boilers! Can you start to see that one type of boiler does not suit everybody? I suspect that the supplies and fitted boiler for £1400 has a low output and is for small houses and flats.http://www.boilersprices.co.uk/worcester-bosch-boilers-prices/There is nothing here that is difficult to find, and I would have thought would have been the first places to go if considering investing in Flow.
peterd55
18/3/2015
00:37
Also take umbrage from the remark about people like me. I do wonder how they perceive "people like me" ?
patsym
18/3/2015
00:34
I am a holder here. Just had this email from a request made six months or more ago thought it was interesting and only right to share My initial reaction as a shareholder is disappointing as is my disappointment at the geography Hello Thank you so much for your interest in the Flow boiler. We're really excited to have launched and it's great to have so much interest from people like you.Since we have just launched, we're not offering a completely national service at the moment – and unfortunately you happen to live in a part of the country we're not currently covering. So, we're really sorry but, right now, we can't install a Flow boiler.But don't worry, we're working hard to expand our reach and we will be able to offer you a Flow boiler in the near future. Our team are currently working on the schedule for national expansion so we'll contact you very soon with a date of when we'll be installing in your area.Thanks very much for your patience and we'll be in touch soon.If you have questions you can call us free from a landline on 0800 092 02 02 or on 0330 333 72 82 (which is cheaper from a mobile). Or email help@flowenergy.uk.com. We're open Monday to Friday 8.30am until 5.00pm.Warm regards,The Flow TeamYes@FlowEnergy.uk.com yes@FlowEnergy.uk.com dd +44 (0)800 092 0202 Flow Energy Ltd part of Flowgroup plc Felaw Maltings 48 Felaw Street Ipswich IP2 8PN www.flowenergy.uk.com
patsym
17/3/2015
21:47
Having a separate hot water tank and a 'traditional' Potterton boiler that never goes wrong, makes life easier!
edmondj
17/3/2015
21:46
Quick answers:1. Yes2. False3. Agree4. You are not comparing like with like. I'll give a fuller reply tomorrow.5. Disagree. It produces electricity whilst heating water. I'll direct you to website tomorrow but surprised you haven't looked at it. It is Flow Energy - the site for the boiler.
peterd55
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