We could not find any results for:
Make sure your spelling is correct or try broadening your search.
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 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
---|---|---|---|
25/9/2017 10:06 | Illogical to suggest there will be no competitive bidding for IP valued at a billion according to yahoo. IEH's value was always in the IP. | perrydevere | |
25/9/2017 10:05 | also a bid can come at anytime | falia | |
25/9/2017 09:43 | Suspension could come any time | dave4545 | |
25/9/2017 09:35 | OK IN WITH 350K | falia | |
25/9/2017 05:35 | You can't tell me that the MOD aren't working on stuff like this! this is the exact field that IEH have been working in and developing, perhaps Ballard might be interested in IEH's portfolio? VANCOUVER and SOUTHBOROUGH, MA, Sept. 25, 2017 /CNW/ - Ballard Power Systems (NASDAQ: BLDP; TSX: BLDP) and the Company's wholly owned subsidiary – Protonex Technology Corporation ("Protonex") – today announced that the U.S. Army Program Executive Office Soldier (PEO-Soldier) has received signature approval for its Mobile Soldier Power Program of Record to full rate production status, commonly known as "Milestone C". SPM-622 Squad Power Manager (CNW Group/Ballard Power Systems Inc.) This Program of Record includes a number of new devices focused on improving power and energy management on and around the soldier, including Protonex' Squad Power Manager Kit (SPM-622), conformal wearable batteries, and man-worn power and data distribution devices, such as Protonex' Vest Power Manager family. "With the digitization of the battlefield, the U.S. military identified a capability gap in energy and power management for its increasing array of electronic devices," said Paul Osenar, President of Protonex. "Our Squad Power Manager is one of the solutions that fill this gap. Lightening the load of troops by eliminating many of the batteries, adapters and chargers they carry was a requirement that we identified years ago. We are excited to work with the Army to provide innovative and practical power solutions like our Squad Power Manager. The Milestone C designation now enables the U.S. Army to field the SPM-622 as part of the Mobile Soldier Power Program of Record in significant volume." The SPM-622 is a tough, versatile and agile power management device, weighing less than a pound and enabling military forces to manage and prioritize power use for various electronics devices – including portable radios, GPS systems, Medical and EOD equipment, and computers – from any available power source. In addition, the SPM-622's ability to scavenge from vehicles, other batteries, solar panels and other energy sources allows military units to recharge mission essential batteries when resupply is unavailable or delayed. As a result, the U.S. Department of Defense and Allied militaries have deployed more than 5,500 Protonex SPM Power Manager Kits through the limited production phase of the program. The small, light and intelligent SPM-622 system increases mobility and flexibility of the warfighter. The product fulfills a U.S. Army requirement that has been validated by deployed units engaged in combat operations in austere environments, delivering a number of high-priority benefits to military end-users that include: reliable power for a variety of electronic devices, including equipment for communications, medical, explosive ordinance detection and directed fires; lightened load due to reduced battery burden; reduced logistical strain in remote locations or austere environments as a result of the lower quantity and variety of batteries needed; increased energy independence; and increased operational and mission effectiveness. The SPM-622 Squad Power Manager was developed by Protonex and is manufactured at production facilities located in Southborough, Massachusetts. | renniks2016 | |
24/9/2017 20:36 | The more I read it the worse it gets !! Part quote However, given the slower than expected development of the market, the Company's financing position and the £30m interest bearing principal amount owed by the Company in respect of the Convertible Loan Notes, the Board has reluctantly concluded that there could be little (or potentially no) value remaining in the Company's ordinary shares. Am I missing something ??? | stephensilverfox | |
24/9/2017 20:36 | The more I read it the worse it gets !! Part quote However, given the slower than expected development of the market, the Company's financing position and the £30m interest bearing principal amount owed by the Company in respect of the Convertible Loan Notes, the Board has reluctantly concluded that there could be little (or potentially no) value remaining in the Company's ordinary shares. Am I missing something ??? | stephensilverfox | |
24/9/2017 18:53 | Carefully worded RNS. Read it | perrydevere | |
24/9/2017 13:33 | I was surprised to see a rebound later after reading that RNS i thought I was lucky getting any money back ? in hignsigt wish I had waited !! No matter how cheap these shares become just can't see anything in it at all for an investor here ! shame really as the potential in MHO was enormous !! Still smarting and wondering was lead up the garden path only a few days earlier announcing Tpc partnership and 800 launch not so long back ??? | stephensilverfox | |
24/9/2017 11:19 | Same here, no quote available with IG till 8.45, tried on exchange at 4 and order taken but not unable to complete, result on activity was 'order cancelled' tried at 3p and same. finally got quote at 8.46am 800,000@1.1p so decided to ride it out, sold at 3.5 later in morning and brought 400,000 back @ 2p in afternoon for the life of me I don't know why, but seemed cheap! | renniks2016 | |
24/9/2017 08:56 | This is from the Telegraph May last year. 'Intelligent Energy will now focus on its two remaining hydrogen fuel cell markets, which it says offer a better chance of returns in the short term. Its distributed power unit provides portable generators. Meanwhile it also continues to develop tiny fuel cells to replace batteries in smartphones. It is understood to have held detailed discussions with Apple and built a working prototype of an iPhone that can run for a week on a single fuel cartridge. Last year executives said the technology was two years away from launch.' Does anyone know what happened (if anything) with the Apple discussions? 'two years from launch' would have put them very close to being there now surely? | renniks2016 | |
23/9/2017 20:13 | As about as an Intelligent an energy as in ibug. The clothesd. | shores | |
23/9/2017 19:41 | Yes, what a sorry tale. A real sucker stock, using Stockopedia language. Their classification was spot on! | topvest | |
23/9/2017 14:45 | apologies for the duplication | scrutable | |
23/9/2017 14:45 | Shareholders having been gob-smacked by yesterdays RNS must have been knocked completely unconscious by the blow. How else can one explain that noone has expressed bewilderment that it has been only three days since IEH released a very bullish RNS revealing a new partnership with UK based Taylor Construction Plant Ltd, which promised "Fuel cells to be integrated into products for the construction industry and · "Plans to collaborate further TO MANUFACTURE HIGH VOLUMES OF PRODUCT" I wonder what TCP have to say about that RNS. Surely it was worth something to someone and therefore directly or indirectly something to shareholders of IEH and thus obliterates the surface meaning of the last RNS? | scrutable | |
23/9/2017 14:42 | I agree with everything said above but can someone explain to me why there were 8 million shares bought on Friday, even though 10 million were sold? Given the news 2 million shares, difference between sold and bought, is not that many. | edwardroger | |
22/9/2017 17:24 | taxi for @ibug! | filster | |
22/9/2017 16:50 | bewildering ... but with the debtholders in control this is only going one way ... into their hands and / or directors via administration or receivership. face up to facts existing shareholders are wiped up irrespective of underying value. this is a salutory lesson if taking a punt on companies that point out the obvious in statements regarding cas and financing... just look back on this one. from the point that the convertible debt was put in place this looked like a one way bet and not upwards !!!! | meganxmas | |
22/9/2017 15:28 | now a MC of 5million....even with the debt bewildering | ashtree2 | |
22/9/2017 14:42 | Totally agree, sell while you can imo. I had a similar experience years ago with Infotec, they called in the receivers and then the bod formed another company and bought the business back for next to nothing. I didn't think that was possible or legal, however they did it. It's now trading as a private company. | waspfactory | |
22/9/2017 14:11 | Take the 4p while you can and sell. Shares are worthless. Company has even told you this. | highasakite | |
22/9/2017 13:44 | Well I nearly sold them first thing. As I was scared of them being suspended, but I feel after researching this should be way off. Thats if the worst comes to the worst. | abeygale |
It looks like you are not logged in. Click the button below to log in and keep track of your recent history.
Support: +44 (0) 203 8794 460 | support@advfn.com
By accessing the services available at ADVFN you are agreeing to be bound by ADVFN's Terms & Conditions