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ITM Itm Power Plc

51.10
1.10 (2.20%)
26 Apr 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Itm Power Plc LSE:ITM London Ordinary Share GB00B0130H42 ORD 5P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  1.10 2.20% 51.10 51.30 51.55 54.35 50.85 51.00 2,808,358 16:35:08
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Electrical Machy, Equip, Nec 5.23M -101.2M -0.1641 -3.14 317.69M
Itm Power Plc is listed in the Electrical Machy, Equip sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker ITM. The last closing price for Itm Power was 50p. Over the last year, Itm Power shares have traded in a share price range of 43.20p to 99.00p.

Itm Power currently has 616,882,323 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Itm Power is £317.69 million. Itm Power has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -3.14.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
30/11/2022
10:23
Better than a steady position increase by a third party broker for linde
moontheloon
30/11/2022
10:23
Can anyone explain these mega buys every morning ??
moontheloon
30/11/2022
10:22
1272000 buy again always around 10.30am . Linde building for total control of the death star
moontheloon
30/11/2022
10:12
Vlad

Don’t tell me Darth Vader borrowed more 😂😂

grahamwales
30/11/2022
09:40
Linde keep buying up million chunks. Buy out in next 6 months imo
moontheloon
30/11/2022
09:40
Short position unchanged
moontheloon
30/11/2022
09:37
Lol

More shares borrowed early this morn

5 straight days of consolidation and look at what they are at

Monster Munch @imminent

vlad the impaler
30/11/2022
09:30
No Vlad today must have bought back in will no doubt reappear when he has sold.
grahamwales
30/11/2022
09:17
Exactly.

Excited to hear him speak about the task at hand.


Clarity needed on:

Tooling,
Timing,
Yara,
RWE,
Refhyne2
Gigastack project and the GEP - 5MW
Policy - macro situation - his views on next 5 years, global outlook, UK outlook.

I'd like to know about 'serial production', and also the status of the MEP1 - is this still being used, built to stock, used in smaller sales, or discontinued already...

All things Motive (inc. previous Shell agreement and changes to earlier plans)

Forecourts --> 4 MW standards.. (inc. Shell?)

Lastly, why have things been so intentionally opaque, thoughts on recent shorting activity and misleading information / silence coming from ITM, while insiders jumped ship preempting production issues.

What did our previous CEO mean by, 'serial production has begun'?

gimmethefax
30/11/2022
08:55
Ask yourself
Would Dennis have walked into a dead end after a brilliant career so far?

norbus
30/11/2022
08:02
Hydrogen up day.... Maybe. Or up and down and spin it around
moontheloon
29/11/2022
22:15
On top of the sa UK partnership for hydrogen renewables
moontheloon
29/11/2022
21:29
Sasol/Linde one of them
hurricane99
29/11/2022
21:09
We are not dealing with typical bureaucrats.

Nor are there bumbling idiots in the House of Commons - a few 'useful idiots' about though, for sure.

This is crucial - and highly misunderstood.

But I am happy just living my life to the rhythm of the lullaby, they say.

Ok, take another 5 minutes shut eye - but then we MUST get to work.

Zzzz.

Good night, and good luck, all.

gimmethefax
29/11/2022
19:24
Whilst we’re on nuclear the government reckon they will own 50% stake based on giving £700 million whilst the total cost in antipated to be circa £30 billion.

😂😂😂😂 8514;😂

grahamwales
29/11/2022
19:22
Sonic

Think that just about sums up the red tape in the EU.

Unfortunately we have a government that are funded by oil and gas companies hence going for the nuclear option that will no doubt cost billions more than budgeted and not produce a single KW for at least 10 years.

grahamwales
29/11/2022
18:24
Gimmie wont like that analysis, but I did pretty much the same at 680 on the other thread and 325 here

"Do not doubt THE IMPALER"

vlad the impaler
29/11/2022
18:17
Some run started on hydn etfs now

Linde falling out of favour

vlad the impaler
29/11/2022
18:15
"Pragmatism. Particularly with hydrogen. The American programme looks like this: when you produce a tonne of “green” hydrogen from renewable electricity, or “blue” hydrogen from natural gas, you receive a specific subsidy, with green being worth more than blue. In Europe, first you have to fill out a stack of applications. Then Brussels decides which projects are good and which aren’t, while taking regional proportional representation into account as well. We want to build an electrolyser in Lingen and have been waiting for the response to our application for one and a half years. We are not allowed to start earlier, as that would endanger the funding. If I knew that we would get a specific subsidy per kilogram, we would have started long ago." - Dr. Markus Krebber, CEO, RWE
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