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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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-0.25 | -1.69% | 14.50 | 14.00 | 15.00 | 14.75 | 14.50 | 14.75 | 87,846 | 09:33:02 |
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 | 64.98M |
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01/9/2024 05:47 | There is a long article on LSE about Kx power been given the green light to bulld an 80 mwh battery in Grimsby ...there is a very weak links to invinity ...one of its shareholders is called infinity 😂 and a company called sift who are related work with everbrite in china who also own evdura...you can't really conclude they will use a vrfb Everbrite is huge ..we could find these articles about new batteries all day as everyone knows it's a huge market ...finding one that announces they are using invinity is the only thing that's really pertinent here Kx executives are all working at swgt who already have a 30 mwh lithium ion battery in Swindon. So most likely lithium ion anyway . | megaman2 | |
29/8/2024 21:51 | Timberrrrrrr lol | sammy58lse | |
29/8/2024 13:29 | A pretty slow revolution vatnabrekk, didn't the patents on vanadium redox battery technology lapse two decades ago? Yes everything about Invinity is disappointingly slow, lacking thrust, contrasts starkly with how Musk took the battery storage market by storm. Not because of the lack of viable product nor the lack of market opportunity, nor indeed a lack of faithful backers. Siemens imploding partly to blame, but also the home team for lacking enterprise and not having a well funded plan B, until recently anyway. Since when the absence of Mistral launch is bizarre. Come on Invinity seize the opportunity, get on with it already. | marktime1231 | |
29/8/2024 11:03 | Only a 5mwh deal closed in the last year with a 6Ghw pipeline. Wtf is going on at Invinity HQ! All they seem to do is burn cash and miss deadlines. | mab | |
29/8/2024 10:21 | Produce updated pipelines of all the fantastic orders they could have for their shiny new factory if only the sales team could actually close a deal now and then! | gbcol | |
29/8/2024 09:46 | What do they do all day at HQ apart from organise the next visit? | itsriskythat | |
29/8/2024 09:13 | You posted exactly the he same thing multiple times months and months ago ? A very strange cut and paste.. Last time you claimed it was from some unknown guru nobody had heard of.. Very bizarre behaviour . "kemche - 03 May 2024 - 10:12:33 - 6477 of 7136 "sp being forced to chop through some forced selling due to fund redemptions, but those are easing and in no way diminish from the fact that this Company is reaching critical mass of course. Notice how 'payments in advance' that allow IES to purchase components and NOT have to suffer the historic problems of working capital deficits where material orders would cause near-term cash strains. This is a reflection of the Company's improving stature in the marketplace and therefore leverage in negotiations. Great, great news." .....is it still the same fund redemptions that you said where easing..are they easing again ? | megaman2 | |
29/8/2024 08:46 | sp being forced to chop through some forced selling due to fund redemptions, but those are easing and in no way diminish from the fact that this Company is reaching critical mass of course. Notice how 'payments in advance' that allow IES to purchase components and NOT have to suffer the historic problems of working capital deficits where material orders would cause near-term cash strains. This is a reflection of the Company's improving stature in the marketplace and therefore leverage in negotiations. Great, great news. | kemche | |
29/8/2024 08:37 | After the recent raise, I thought the order hiatus might be rectified, this doesn't seem to be happening. The problem is that V3 sales seem to be dead in the water and it's likely that 'projects' are now waiting for the Mistral product launch, also, V3 sales aren't exactly welcome as the company have clarified that they don't really make money on them, so they are pointless sales from a profit perspective, they just serve to prove the technology. As for when Mistral is launched, that's just a hope that it will be by the year end - delays can't be ruled out. Punters are reliant on the hope and aspirations of the management which so far have not materialised. Wage bill still being paid and eating into the last funding. Hope it comes good here but I'm in no rush to buy this. | owenski | |
29/8/2024 08:10 | Unfortunately changing the status quo is always an uphill struggle, especially in an area with vested interests, lobby groups, corruption and politics involved. | yump | |
29/8/2024 07:53 | It's really frustrating that here we have a revolutionary type of battery that's safer and more efficient than the conventional batteries, that can go a long way to provide the solution to storage and grid problems, and yet companies persist in soldiering on with the less efficient fire-hazard lithium batteries. | vatnabrekk | |
26/8/2024 10:04 | I think I’ll be bored into selling soon. Not by the business though. | yump | |
25/8/2024 11:57 | You are also being wrongly pedantic . Going bust means it's insolvent . Once insolvent it can liquidate or go into administration.. so you are wrong .nit picking ...absolute rubbish hope .and not really relevant like most of your posts ...it's gone into admin end of because it couldn't raise funds and your are trying to be clever and failing miserably ... Also "megaman2 - 24 Aug 2024 - 06:21:31 - 7122 of 7131 Redflow in admin ...cellcube zero news for over 1 year...are they stil trading? Redflow is zinc-bromine so not the same as infinity." I said "admin "..you just can't read and are purposely trying to find irrelevant faults ....hope you just made up that I said it had gone bust ...a complete lie that you invented Kindly apologise for your inability to read ..something shared by both your avatars.. A zinc bromide flow battery in aus has gone pop and you are arguing that it's gone into admin and not bust.which is what I said anyway .just irrelevant nit picking trying and failing to score some imaginary points... hxxps://www.cellcube No official news from cellcube for over a year ..that they deliver a very small battery in July is nothing to do with new orders ..they are almost invisible..if you Google cellcube last 12 months there is not much there ..their twitter is dead ...official news black out ... The diu award also included refdlow and they have are in admin ..it's absolutely correct to question if cellcube are still trading as over a year ago they raised a few million to keep the lights on and since then there has been no announced funding and they must be burning similar to invinity so it's hard to fathom how they still have the lights on ? The point is they are doing pants instead of nit picking about trivial points suck it up... | megaman2 | |
25/8/2024 11:43 | Hope you switched into the wrong account 😂😀 megaman2 - 18 Aug 2024 - 08:18:41 - 7114 of 7130 Thnx hope good to see with your new avatar you are reading the links you post . . Why have you got two accounts hope ? | megaman2 | |
25/8/2024 10:44 | I can not comment on the DD which Dentons did on Invinity Energy Systems. On Redflow it is in administration not gone bust, with Cellcube just a simple search shows Cellcube activity. Published 6 October 2023, 17:10 The DoD’s Defence Innovation Unit this week awarded three prototype contracts to energy storage developers CellCube, Redflow, and DD Dannar. CellCube’s Post Linkedin July 2024 CellCube and Bernhard present the second Battery storage system 333 kW/8h in the US - CFNI St. Mary´s Hospital in Indiana | theoldtrader | |
25/8/2024 10:14 | Not really hope you clearly don't understand that companies can't give market sensitive information to selective partners. So your argument falls completely flat . You are intimating that dentons had more information about that advanced pipeline or it's legitimacy than is available to the market . That's nonsense . Denton's don't have secret information. All this nonsense talk about due diligence doesn't wash ..what about all the due diligence done by Schroeder's when they bought in at £1.70...how did that go..citing due diligence falls completely flat as c £100 million has already gone in here at much higher valuations or did they just throw it in on a whim....the house broker is in large part due for raising these funds and their projections are looking highly unlikely as things stand . Regarding the pipeline they have already stated they can only report what the company tells it ... Funny you should say invinity is more active than cellcube I don't know the size of the cellcube order in October but since October invinity have announced only 5.1 mwh in orders ....ironic really ...when the need c 300 mwh+ just to break even . Can you provide a link.to the cellcube order ? As you have a history of making stuff up. How many mwh ? Don't come back telling me it's a trial.of an existing order to us government for example ....your research in general Is often works of fiction. Cellcube have made no announcements in over 12 months so this will be interesting ...perhaps like dentons you have secret info. | megaman2 | |
25/8/2024 08:13 | I'm sure they will come under fire if it turns out that that was the case! | vatnabrekk | |
25/8/2024 07:58 | I'm looking forward to an update on the sales pipeline . The cynic might say the huge increase in advanced seen a few months earlier in the year was contrived to facilitate the placement .... Post raise & financed which they claim was holding them back the advanced should have now risen considerably unless of course the latter was true and it was just a blag....surely not. It's not conceivable that having raised money the rapid growth in advanced would suddenly stop.... | megaman2 | |
24/8/2024 05:21 | Redflow in admin ...cellcube zero news for over 1 year...are they stil trading? Redflow is zinc-bromine so not the same as infinity. “We’ve been bringing the costs down 30% a year for the last two years, but the willingness to pay is getting less,” he said. This was due to price drops of lithium and unfamiliarity with flow batteries. Big price cuts could not carry on indefinitely and innovation was required, he said. Zulch last month.....the willingness to pay is getting less?.less than before ? That's not positive is it .. Not exactly inspiring ..you have to question the validity of the advanced orders that are hanging in limbo....how wiling are those customers ..? This article has been out there for almost 1 month I'm surprised the other link researchers didn't post it considering it had more relevance than other links they post .....then again I'm.not surprised at all......dyor. | megaman2 |
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