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IEH Intell.Eng.

0.2695
0.00 (0.00%)
03 May 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Intell.Eng. LSE:IEH London Ordinary Share GB00BNB7LQ31 ORD 5P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 0.2695 0.241 0.298 - 0.00 01:00:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
0 0 N/A 0

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22/8/2017
22:19
This is all stating the obvious and anyone with common sense who read a bit could figure this out for themselves.

This JP Morgan report hides the true impact of the death of oil. The US runs a protection racket keeping the House of Saud in power in return for Saudi oil being sold in US dollars. Saudi Arabia then buys US gilts with these dollars plus weapons etc.. If the world stops buying oil, who buys US gilts? Frankly, a comoany like IEH is low risk compared to the current safe-havens like Shell, BP etc.. IEH is a rubbish traders' share but as somewhere to oark dosh, it seems pretty safe imho

perrydevere
22/8/2017
20:22
Here is a very interesting analysis from JP Morgan on the impact H2 fuel and EV's will have on the oil industry from --- lower maintenance and longer lifespans for transport.


JP Morgan: EVs to take off. JP Morgan warned that there will be a lot of losers as the electric vehicle revolution takes off. The investment bank estimates that EVs will capture 35 percent of the auto market by 2025 and 48 percent by 2030.

Car dealers will lose out because maintenance is much lower for an EV. The volume of vehicle sales will also decline because EVs are thought to last longer than a traditional vehicle.

As such, the auto financing industry will also take a hit. And of course, oil prices will be a major loser – oil demand could shrink by 15 percent by 2035. And interestingly, JP Morgan says that could set off a death spiral for oil prices as oil producers try to monetize their assets, producing as much as possible as the market shrinks.

ibug
22/8/2017
17:04
Perry -- you were right about those trades last night that were reported very late -- they were two 300K shares bought for 50,000 GBP --- so we are still likely have the specter of that accumulator from last week who bought 1.3 million last Tuesday ++ more days later on the OTC market and here n the UK.

Perhaps, somebody knows some news is on the way and is buying into it early.

ibug
22/8/2017
09:00
23 million in hydrogen for transport programme
perrydevere
22/8/2017
08:54
Then a couple of buys of 25 grand each announced overnight? Some serious money coming into IEH by the looks of things. It also looks as if some of IEH's IP will be used in hydrogen supply and generation. 23 million quid of funding up for grabs. Applications close around early October (9th)
perrydevere
22/8/2017
04:46
The 825 grand's worth buy was another delayed trade from the 16th of August.Can yoy look into it ibug?
perrydevere
21/8/2017
18:52
That trade was off the order book so not registered or late reported on my radar---looks very good though.

Well spotted perry:


21-Aug-17 16:00:14 8.5246 167,744 Buy* 8.018.50 14.30kO

TOTAL BUYS TODAY APPROX: 340,744 SHARES

ibug
21/8/2017
18:34
ho ho ho... lse asylum shows IEH as ending the day with a buy of over £14 grands worth at 8,5 odd... something seems to be brewing.... days of sells whilst the share price rises followed by big buys revealed late in the day.... imho... takeover or IP being offloaded... probably to Apple
perrydevere
21/8/2017
16:53
At least 173,000 bought today, not all sells + the fabled fill order buyer....good times ahead imo.

8.52 +0.15 (1.79%)

Aug 21 - Close
LON real-time data - Disclaimer
Currency in GBX unless noted


FOR WHAT ITS WORTH:


INTELLIGENT ENERGY HOLDINGS Last Signal: STAY LONG

Last Pattern: BEARISH DESCENDING HAWK Last Close: 8.3750 Change: +0.1250

Signal Update

Our system’s recommendation today is to STAY LONG. The previous BUY signal was issued on 09/08/2017, 9 days ago, when the stock price was 7.0050. Since then IEH.L has risen by +19.56%.

Market Outlook

The bulls are in full control. The negative sentiment that led to the last bearish pattern has evaporated. Besides, the signal is suggesting to STAY LONG. It is best to follow the signal and continue to hold this security. more...

ibug
21/8/2017
16:44
So despite AGAIN there being nothing but sells again today, the MMs still raise the share price .... this share is very far from fading... we all know how tankng shares behave.... this is not tanking.... far from it....
perrydevere
21/8/2017
16:40
I changed my smartphone in February. It's awful. Battery life is rubbish. I have power banks coming out of ny ears but they need too much management. For the sake of the price of a beer in an airport, I'd switxh to an HFC powered charger
perrydevere
21/8/2017
15:35
The share price is heating up again, getting ready for the next leg up imo.
ibug
21/8/2017
12:03
iPhone 8 wireless charger to be sold as separate accessory, reports show

The iPhone 8 could be the first Apple phone to include the technology, which allows users to power-up their device without plugging it in by placing it on an inductive surface.

ibug
21/8/2017
12:01
The 825K GBP trade first appeared last Wednesday as a cancelled trade and on Friday appeared twice with one of the pair being placed on the OTC Exchange. It might be a large fill order or just an MM's error....it looked very odd but at the same time intriguing.

The patent that interests is the HFC powered inductive charger given that Apple is rumoured to be launching a Wi-Fi powered inductive charger in September. If the IEH mini system can be integrated with Wi-Fi to power it's micro catalyst gas cartridge to supply a small fuel cell as an inductive charger package then IEH will have a winning product that will appeal.

ibug
21/8/2017
11:26
It looks like two x 825+ grand sales went through last thing Friday. Anyone any news on it? When prices rise despite only sells being reported, I suspect MMs filling a large order. Why the steady rise in SP? New patents being granted? Maybe patents that are merely pending are worth less or ignored. Newer patents may be more valuable as they are cutting edge. Many only granted August 9th coinciding with current rise in SP
perrydevere
19/8/2017
17:03
EXCELLENT THE PATENT IP IS GROWING EVERY MONTH --- This reference shows a lot of diagrams for H2 systems applied to laptops/ tablet type of devices
ibug
19/8/2017
16:59
The last four patents are all aimed at laptops or tablets and portable devices like an IPOD.

The Patent Description & Claims data below is from USPTO Patent Application 20170237097, Fuel source for electrochemical fuel cell power supply.

The present invention relates to fuel sources suitable for providing a fluid fuel supply to a fuel cell, e.g. an electrochemical fuel cell configured to generate electrical energy from the fluid fuel.

Portable personal computing, data processing and/or telecommunications devices are known to have significant limitations in the duration of their battery life. In this patent specification, the expression “portable computing device” is intended to encompass all such data processing devices including lap-tops, netbooks, palm computers, tablet computers, personal organisers, ‘smart phones’ and the like.

ibug
19/8/2017
16:15
Valuable info
investorfc expert
19/8/2017
14:43
hxxp://patents.justia.com/assignee/intelligent-energy-limited

loads of news on the patents front announced recently (this month) which may have prompted the recent rise in share price

perrydevere
19/8/2017
14:23
Little has been written about the oportunities HFCs and electrolysis offer those able to generate their own renewabke energy. Energy storage is a huge oroblem and solar panels generate power when it isn't needed... i. e. in summer when it's light and warm. If, in sumner, renewable energy can be used to electrolyse hydrogen from water, it can be fed through HFCs in winter enabling peoole to go "off grid". The cost of maintaining and building "the grid" is considerable. I foresee affordable, domestic electrolysis systems becoming available to be installed in new properties and retrofitted to tower blocks where the owners of the tower block can sell locally generated electricity to tenants or fuel HFC powered vehicles.
perrydevere
18/8/2017
23:50
@ibug

I sincerely hope you're on the payroll, because you deserve to be; the hours of work you put in here and over on L*E are outstanding.

Good luck to you!

david15x
18/8/2017
18:48
Stationary Fuel Cells MARKET ANALYSIS

Fuel Cells for Micro-Combined Heat and Power, Prime Power,
Large Combined Heat and Power, and Uninterruptible Power Supply Applications


The market for stationary fuel cells is transitioning toward maturity and wider adoption, buoyed by improving economics, government support, and growing demand for resilient, dispatchable power. In recent years, promises of imminent profitability and mass adoption have inspired optimism, though results have often fallen short of what the hype might suggest. Claims of earthshaking breakthroughs are giving way to persistent cost declines, product improvements, and business model innovations. These are making fuel cells viable in a growing range of markets and opening new opportunities for stakeholders that are prepared for the transition.

Stationary fuel cells are becoming commercially established. Over 150,000 micro-combined heat and power (MCHP) units have been installed in Japan, where prices have fallen under the successful ENE-FARM subsidy. In the United States and South Korea, major energy players like Apple, Constellation Energy, and POSCO Energy have invested millions in fuel cell projects. Large global conglomerates are entering the market, too; GE, Doosan, and LG have each made significant investments and expect to realize returns in the medium term. Meanwhile, strong policy support in Japan and South Korea will drive broad adoption, as it will in other advanced economies in North America and Europe. According to Navigant Research, annual installed stationary fuel cell capacity is expected to grow worldwide from 262.6 MW in 2016 to 3,069.5 MW in 2025.

ibug
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