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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 |
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% | 0.2695 | 0.241 | 0.298 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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17/8/2017 16:32 | Can IEH flog some IP to buy off Meditor? i know meditor have first dibs at the IP but does that prevent any deal on IP? | perrydevere | |
17/8/2017 09:37 | The value of IEH on the OTC market is currently 9.25p. Perhaps some more buying will cross the pond on the back of a significant deal. | ibug | |
17/8/2017 09:02 | There are a couple of things that could be happening causing this unexplained rise. Possibly M&A with a peer or an automotive company doing a deal to either buy or lease the 100KW Fuel Cell IP or a big deal coming from Suzuki about the Bergman Scooter or even the launch of the Suzuki HFC car in Japan. | ibug | |
17/8/2017 08:50 | Overnight IEH rose 10% in America. INTELLIGENT ENERGY ORD GBP0.05 (OTCMKTS:ITNRF) 0.120 +0.011 (10.09%) Aug 16 - Close OTCMKTS data delayed by 15 mins - Disclaimer Currency in USD | ibug | |
17/8/2017 08:36 | Could this rise in share price be a sign someone is acquiring shares, perhaps for a takeover? IEH could be bought by a hedge-fund, energy company, car manufacturer or a government. Toyota? | perrydevere | |
17/8/2017 08:26 | why hydrogen cars will win through. Speed of refilling, range and use of existing infrastructure and refilling sites hxxp://newatlas.com/ | perrydevere | |
17/8/2017 08:22 | Good ost Filster | perrydevere | |
17/8/2017 07:10 | @perrydevere that's the problem here though isn't it. The tech makes sense, the product is class leading yet the sales aren't forthcoming - or certainly not historically. The Balance Sheet needs to be massively improved from where it was. | filster | |
17/8/2017 05:35 | and for those who claim hydrogen is no greener than fossil fuels powering hydrogen's generation, read thie hxxp://www.businessc | perrydevere | |
17/8/2017 05:31 | There's obvious vrowth in this sector, obvious decline in fossil fuel prospects. It's a no brainer. | perrydevere | |
17/8/2017 05:08 | investorfc expert.... so your inside info on ieh, what do they do all day at ieh? | perrydevere | |
17/8/2017 05:05 | Roger Rail, Lots of peope have problems getting power into a laptop even in the developed world hence the growth in use of smartphones which offer more time online. Has no-one you know said "I'm out of battery"? Would you prefer a phone to run for a week between charges or hours? | perrydevere | |
16/8/2017 17:58 | Bloom energy has signed deal to supply fuelcell power to data centre in US. When IEH will sign? I spoke to few person who knows ieh people closely said that still there is nothing great going on inside the company, only they r keeping their fingers crossed | investorfc expert | |
16/8/2017 17:11 | With thw estimated value od the IP being so high, couldn't a takeover be due whilst sterling is in the doldrums? | perrydevere | |
16/8/2017 13:21 | I ecpect news very soon about IEH's involvement with the manufacture of the fuel cells for the EU's cars. It's not certain they will get business from the project but illogical to assume they will have no IP used or any involvement in the manufacture of the thousands of fuwl cells planned by 2020. 50,000 isn't it? | perrydevere | |
16/8/2017 12:17 | I have a few power banks and find them a pain. Big ones take too long to charge (not enough time in hotel rooms for a night) and the smaller ones expire too quickly. IEH will be nearing the end of the EU funded project soon and with their subsidiaries outside of the UK can avoid Brexit issues. | perrydevere | |
16/8/2017 12:03 | Look around at disposable battery chargers apoearing in gas stations, news agents etc.. Soon, it seems you will just buy a disposable HFC with fuel, activate it and charge your phone from it then bin it wheb it's spent. This tech will be everywhere quite soon. | perrydevere | |
15/8/2017 15:36 | Given the trading behavior in the States near the close last night and buying soon after the open here this morning followed by quite heavy Buys @2:30 here and the states. It does appear that news has leaked out somewhere. The afternoon buying was preceded by a fabled MM Code 8 Buy signal. If news is released tomorrow morning or later this week to underpin this price action then the news will be very good imo. | ibug | |
15/8/2017 15:16 | Great share price movement :) Just hope it's not a false dawn like quite a few of the other rises - although this one seems to have come without any news... but something should be announced later today or tomorrow - especially after a 20% rise! | filster | |
15/8/2017 14:54 | Good ridance to the idiot buywell who has been burnt out of here. | abeygale | |
15/8/2017 14:48 | Intelligent Energy inc traded 1.3 million at the open. INTELLIGENT ENERGY ORD GBP0.05 (OTCMKTS:ITNRF) 0.109 +0.009 (9.00%) Delayed: 9:32AM EDT OTCMKTS data delayed by 15 mins - Disclaimer Currency in USD Range 0.10 - 0.11 52 week 0.06 - 0.26 Open 0.10 Vol / Avg. 1.30M/14,879.00 Mkt cap 20.62M P/E - | ibug | |
15/8/2017 10:25 | In America last night a 400K buy went through: INTELLIGENT ENERGY ORD GBP0.05 (OTCMKTS:ITNRF) 0.100 +0.016 (19.05%) Aug 14 - Close OTCMKTS data delayed by 15 mins - Disclaimer Currency in USD | ibug | |
14/8/2017 13:50 | Roger that is right for people living in an advanced economy but what about other countries where long power cuts are frequent and what about long flight times + boats. There are quiet a few circumstances where fuel cells in laptops will be advantageous especially when used in conjunction with their catalyst cartridge patent --- just add water for fuel. | ibug |
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