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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Invinity Energy Systems Plc | LSE:IES | London | Ordinary Share | JE00BLR94N79 | ORD EUR0.01 |
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% | 14.50 | 14.00 | 15.00 | 14.50 | 14.50 | 14.50 | 578,911 | 08:00:04 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Indl Coml Fans,blowrs,oth Eq | 22.01M | -23.18M | -0.0526 | -2.76 | 63.88M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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19/7/2024 08:34 | TIMBERRRRRRRRRRRRRR! | pdud | |
19/7/2024 08:34 | DROPPING LIKE A LEAD BALLOON!!!! TOLD YOU MUG PUPPETS THIS IS A PUMP AND DUMP LOLOLLLLLLLLLL!!!!!! | pdud | |
19/7/2024 08:02 | “If you want instant results…” If I had a grand for every time I’d heard that! Funny its is always said after years of hardly any results. Its missing the remainder of the sentence: “don’t buy new tech before there is some sort of decent sales record and big placings won’t be needed.” “But you’ve got to be in it to win it” Yes but in which of the many potential multibaggers ? Well, not infrastructure for a start. Contracting is bad enough, new tech contracting is another level. Unless it develops high ARR. | yump | |
19/7/2024 07:54 | whatever the uk so called earmarks for green energy projects, they currently don't have the money, it's merely an aspiration not a tangible reality, and whatever money they have will be squandered on stupid projects like carbon capture or unproven and expensive projects like compressed air storage technologies, alternative battery technologies like invinity would seem sensible but the governments never do sensible when they've got tax payers money to waste, prove me wrong | homeboy | |
19/7/2024 07:31 | wheeze is a complete nobody who knows nothing you all know trump will win and you all know his views on biden and climate change, so here's a question for you, do you see him endorsing oil based companies or green technologies, do you see him backing biden's ira or tearing it down merely pointing out the obvious, wheeze is just another clown who lives in deluded hope and not the reality of what's coming post u,s, november elections it's your money | homeboy | |
19/7/2024 07:09 | Check out homeboy's profile- he is a professional deramper- probably paid. not a single positive post in his history to be seen - have a look for yourselves. Comes out of the blue and posts on Invinity without having a stake in the company. When the trolls come out in force, that is the time to examine what is happening to the share price. Likely as not someone is accumulating and does not want the price to run away. Filtered. | wheeze | |
19/7/2024 06:54 | sales hiatus whilst they wait for a product that hasn't been tested at scale in the real world setting, u,s, future sales will be uncertain under trump, this still burns cash at a phenomenal rate, they'll be back to the markets again at some point, can see this outfit going down, big time | homeboy | |
19/7/2024 06:51 | it's a given trump will win u,s, elections and he is a vengeful character he doesn't like or believe in climate change, he will overturn all the socialist nonsense biden was behind ind ira will very likely be rolled back wholesale, this does not bode well for u,s, prospects for invinity you've been warned | homeboy | |
19/7/2024 05:19 | TRASH!!!!!!!!!! DO NOT BE FOOLED BY THE RAMPERS!!!!!!!! | pdud | |
19/7/2024 05:18 | PUMP AND DUMP SHARE!!!!!! ROLL THE DICE RED OR BLACK LOLOLLLLLLL!!!!!! | pdud | |
19/7/2024 04:43 | Great Britain energy has earmarked £8.3 billion over the parliament term. "With Labour's manifesto commitments to quadrupling offshore wind capacity by 2030, earmarking £1bn for carbon capture and storage and £500M for green hydrogen, we can advance crucial sectors." £1 billion for carbon capture and storage. Could be £100 million + per annum for storage . We have already seen that ies is not the only battery storage in town with the recent £300 million investment into liquid to air battery by ukib centrica & others . Of that Ukib put in a huge £165 mill equity investment & highpower said they have plans for £3 billion further UK projects so they are are expecting huge funding from somewhere. The key challenge will be finding the private investment as seen as ies struggling to find a matched partner for the 50% funded UK lodes win and resorting to part self staking still unknown how much they will put in of the £18 mill raised earmarked for contract staking.The gbe strategy is centred around mobilising private investment as whilst £8.3 billion seems a lot it's not enough to fully fund projects. | megaman2 | |
19/7/2024 04:39 | This has a drop of -9p written all over the charts especially considering the news out there in the markets regarding this outfit. | snakesbelly | |
18/7/2024 21:47 | LOLOLLLLLLLLLLLLLL! | pdud | |
18/7/2024 21:11 | I see that the trolls are now posting on a thread started in 2001 associated with another company that must have have had the same ticker as Invinity (IES)which advfn has associated with Invinity. | greenmachine2 | |
18/7/2024 20:48 | uk market is piddling and not worth bothering with, no money and no proper planning, just wait till trump wins and he'll undo any of biden's idea, oil will be resurrected and this green and battery nonsense will die a death, can see this tanking in due course | homeboy | |
18/7/2024 20:04 | I wonder, Labour is okaying wind and solar projects willy nilly without checking the paperwork. Sooner or later they will realise that these projects need battery backups and sooner or later Invinity will pick up one or more of these projects. OK, I have more than I should invested here and can afford to shed a few to keep some of my other shares alive, sold a few to top up Kromek and Tekcapital. BUT, that still leaves me more than the majority of investors in Invinity. dummy runs this morning would allow me to sell 100,000 shres at 24p and 20,000 at 24.55 so I am quite happy that there is solid backing to the share price. I dont need any spare cash for the next few weeks so I cancelled my auto trades at 25p, 27.5p and 30p as I assume these will be quickly passed. words of wisdom? dont know but will concentrate on horses at Newbury for the next couple of days. | ivyhedge | |
18/7/2024 18:21 | PUMP AND DUMPED YOU MUG PUNTERS LOLOLLLLLLLLLLLLL!!! | pdud | |
18/7/2024 12:31 | The thing is I don't blame you Pdud - you're clearly a troubled individual. I blame whoever sold you the phone. | tom_w3 | |
18/7/2024 11:00 | PUMP AND DUMP!!!!!!!!!! LOLLLLLLL | pdud | |
18/7/2024 10:19 | The big picture positive comments going down a storm and I agree completely . Need to see a conveyor belt full of new contracts like prizes in the generation game asap. 5.1 mwh announced in the last 11 months isn't going to cut it when they need c 300 MWh a year to break even . Understand there are previous excuses but jam tomorrow isn't good enough now ies needs to start delivering no more excuses or delays . Bigger contracts may take 18 months plus to complete from announcement so the clock is now ticking. | megaman2 | |
18/7/2024 09:36 | We get it, your short has cost you. No amount of caps lock and exclamation marks will save you now. Dry your eyes princess. | guppygould | |
18/7/2024 08:15 | PUMPED YESTERDAY AND DUMPED TODAY ON THE MUG PUNTERS!!!!!!!DO NOT BELIEVE THE RAMPING PIGGIES!!!!!! | pdud | |
18/7/2024 06:48 | I see the dud is still spamming the board - I have observed similar behaviour over the years when a share is vigorously shorted you find disrupters like the dud infiltrating boards to prevent a normal conversation- my guess is that the expectation is that new investors will sell up and leave. Ignore the dud and focus on Invinity and beyond. | wheeze |
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