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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Intell.Eng. | LSE:IEH | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BNB7LQ31 | ORD 5P |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 0.2695 | 0.241 | 0.298 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
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27/7/2017 15:56 | Yes, thanks to you, I realise the H2 reactor is a new patent, I just don't think the photograph you posted is the H2. | edwardroger | |
27/7/2017 14:37 | PINC CUSTOMER INTERVIEW ---- The following interview with one of PINC customers shows the scope and scale of their corporate customers and the part drones/ RFID devices play in getting intel for management systems. Profiles in Yard Management Excellence by Adrian Gonzalez: Universal Logistics -- by Rafael Granato on Jul 26, 2017 | ibug | |
27/7/2017 14:01 | The H2 reactor is a new patent and has nothing to do with Apple and it was lodged just last week to the US patent Office. The company was awarded a development contract about March 2016 by an independent medium volume phone producer worth 5 million over two years. That's 2.5 million/ year revenue which might have a production agreement attached to it. | ibug | |
27/7/2017 13:56 | H2 REACTOR PHONE CARTRIDGE ---- Genius innovation --- just add water to the cartridge and recharge a phone once a week or drone or IoT portable device. That promises to be winning tech imo. AND THE PATENT WAS APPLIED FOR ON JULY 20TH...deals for the company look to be ticking. I can see a few improvements could be made to the electronics by using thick film devices and more highly integrated electronics such as high density programmable logic and op-amp arrays. But it demonstrates the idea of using a hydrogen reactor from water in a small device that can recharge portable electronics like drones and phones. Perhaps the addition of printed solar cells and wi-fi could be used as a primary power source for the micro catalyst?. However a great idea that could solve an ever growing problem of having to recharge a small device everyday and having instead a weeks worth of energy. | ibug | |
27/7/2017 13:28 | That looks like the old hydrogen charger that Apple rejected and was generally considered to be bulky and impractical. I do hope the new charger is better than that. | edwardroger | |
27/7/2017 10:47 | BUSINESS OUTLOOK ---- AND IS A QUOTE from the June RNS --- implies sufficient business to become cash flow position has a good chance of being achieved. The preferred option at this point in time is not to seek further funding but to deliver a trading related solution. Good discussions with potential customers have been held, which, while not secured, are positive and which if secured offer the prospect of sufficient funding for the medium term. | ibug | |
26/7/2017 14:41 | NEWS DUE ANYTIME imo ----- The last RNS implied they were negotiating deals so news could drop in at any time. The stationary power market is developing fast across many countries and most especially in the states and Japan where IEH have sales outlets. It would be very surprising if the company doesn't pick up a lot of business from the UAV/ drone market and possibly the phone market given they are earning 2.5 million/ year from a research project. Plus there are many other avenues from where business may develop especially from their extensive IP portfolio. | ibug | |
23/7/2017 12:33 | IEH LODGED A NEW PATENT THAT IS A MINI H2 REACTOR Performance balancing elastomeric hydrogen reactor / Intelligent Energy Limited 07/20/17 new patent Performance balancing elastomeric hydrogen reactor Title: Performance balancing elastomeric hydrogen reactor. Abstract: A hydrogen producing reactor having a pellet core within a containment vessel. The vessel having an exit nozzle surrounding the pellet. Optionally, one or more elastomeric winding may be placed around the elastomeric or compressing material of the containment vessel; and, a water line to deliver fluid to the pellet. Whereby the containment compresses around the fuel pellet as it is used. Hydrogen and other products produced by the reactor within a cartridge is filtered with a clog-less filter and substantially pure hydrogen is output. ... | ibug | |
21/7/2017 03:20 | Its for first time ever that PINC CEO has said about H2 fuel cell. It's true that the need desperately indoor drone solutions but it's not clear that they are and would be using IEH fuelcell only. They might be talking to protonex and other companies too. But over all news for FC industry is encouraging. | investorfc expert | |
20/7/2017 16:40 | EV cars will be trashed in the second hand market because of the very expensive battery replacement costs. H2 fuel cells don't have that problem....just take a look at the phone market -- Lithium batteries are defunct after about three years. MAKING FUEL CELLS THE BEST OPTION TO POWER STATIONARY AND MOBILE SYSTEMS. | ibug | |
20/7/2017 16:36 | Better cars on the market than that ash and with longer legs Wouldn't buy an EV myself just now ... maybe in about 3 years when they get cheaper still due to competition plus some of the points you raise are addressed Good luck with your investment here , I hope you got in cheap The chart is a shocker .... puts me right off by itself | buywell3 | |
20/7/2017 16:08 | BW Oil will get cheaper but it wont stop the move to cleaner cars and H will be a big part of it.Batteries will get cheaper but how will the grid begin to cope with high demand for charging at peek demand times.?A friend of mine has a Nissan leaf 30kw I think,He is retired so loves his car and can go where he like for free,lovely and quiet but will only do 120miles max so he,s got to plan well where he stops for recharge.That wont work for longer distance travel and time is money so thats where H will be required.Yes I am invested here. | ashtree2 | |
20/7/2017 16:02 | That is an excellent promotional from PINC using IEH fuel cell tech....many more orders coming from that sector imo. | ibug | |
20/7/2017 16:00 | buywell3 20 Jul '17 - 15:58 - 2874 of 2874 0 0 COMPLETE AND UTTER NONSENSE...try to keep up with the markets and stop the TRIPE. | ibug | |
20/7/2017 15:58 | Are you in this ashtree2 ? I don't like it or ITM either Cheap OIL and battery EV's are going to IMO mean many more dilutions coming for both | buywell3 | |
20/7/2017 15:55 | video on drones vg,ta ibug | ashtree2 | |
20/7/2017 15:48 | So PINC are definitely in the business of supplying H2 powered drones and that will mean more manufacturing for IEH and loads more revenue + competitor customers in the UAV/ DRONE space. What a compelling film that PINC video is----excellent. | ibug | |
20/7/2017 15:38 | MORE PINC NEWS -------------- AND HERE IS A MAGAZINE ARTICLE THEY SENT TODAY... | ibug |
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