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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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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 | |
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3.03 | 6.09% | 52.75 | 52.15 | 52.40 | 53.10 | 48.80 | 48.80 | 3,808,980 | 16:35:02 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Electrical Machy, Equip, Nec | 5.23M | -101.2M | -0.1641 | -3.19 | 323.25M |
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19/3/2023 20:14 | Hurricane 🌀 mate ….. Clearly you have an average similar to the other losers Moon and our butty Graham from Wales 🏴 You chose Norbus as your leader. You sailed in his submarine yet even when you could hear the depth charges going off you stuck with him .. Now , stuck on the sea bed , limited oxygen , you are going insane … All you can hear apart from the metallic creaking is the noise of | melegramforttongo | |
19/3/2023 18:49 | It's a cult. Salt separated from water. Smarts separated from wisdom. Perhaps we will see both. | gimmethefax | |
19/3/2023 14:41 | Go Woke Go Broke.. one after another woke banks are going broke.. SVB broke and two others in USA,now Credit Swiss What has this to do with ITM? Cooley was all in for ESG, A deadly cancer on any business run commercially.. it unbolts all the joint connections needed to operate focused on success and enhancing shareholder value.. we got Dennis just in time! | norbus | |
19/3/2023 11:15 | It sounds like Oyster has likely give up the ghost along with the nine other products that were shelved to streamline ITM on the way back to health. Meantime, a great boost for Green Hydrogen from a Technion innovation using a vertical axis wind turbine to drive a belt through to a pump that presses saline and contaminated water through reverse osmosis filters .. With no electricity involved , process is cheaper and simpler | norbus | |
17/3/2023 15:15 | Graham , this is the £8 by Friday thread … It’s Friday and it’s not £8. Stay on topic and stop waffling | melegramforttongo | |
17/3/2023 12:09 | Mel I've always said you have a sad exitance. Get out a bit you won't be so sad then. | grahamwales | |
17/3/2023 11:49 | I’ve just rechecked Usa debt is 200trillion as in top of the 30t the announce there’s 270 t in unfunded liabilities Owed all around the world China was correct there’s no hope of them paying Frightening | 5barney | |
17/3/2023 11:38 | Flogging revival of a dead fossil Estate | norbus | |
17/3/2023 11:25 | Every Friday when I checks ITM I sees this thread I does . Always makes me chuckle . EIGHT POUND BY FRIDAY The line that finished Norbus off . | melegramforttongo | |
17/3/2023 10:48 | In his absence we have estimated Graham’s average to be around £4:25 per share . It’s fair to say he got it wrong . | melegramforttongo | |
17/3/2023 09:28 | Today..80-82p..would like to see 75-79p. | baldrick1 | |
17/3/2023 08:41 | Thursday, the European Commission presented initiatives to increase the speed and scale-up of the renewable hydrogen industry. The Net Zero Industry Act identifies electrolysers as a strategic net zero technology for Europe. It aims to accelerate permitting and reduce the administrative burden on electrolyser manufacturers when applying for permits. Until now, there have been no harmonized rules across the European internal market regarding the permitting of clean-tech manufacturing. The EU package also includes an aspirational target of meeting at least 40% of the EU’s annual electrolyser manufacturing deployment needs by 2030 with electrolysers made in Europe. “There is fierce competition between continents for global leadership in renewable hydrogen technology, and we welcome the EU setting a target for the production of electrolysers made in Europe,” The Commission also communicated on the highly anticipated “Hydrogen Bank.” A first pilot auction of the Hydrogen Bank with an indicative budget of €800 million will be launched in the autumn of 2023. Winners of the auction will receive a fixed premium for each kg of renewable hydrogen produced over 10 years. In addition, the European Commission presented a proposal for a “Critical Raw Materials Act” aimed at strengthening the European critical raw materials value chain as well as diversifying the EU’s imports of critical raw materials whilst reducing strategic dependencies. | norbus | |
17/3/2023 08:14 | The goods out storage yard is always chocca block | moontheloon | |
17/3/2023 08:08 | Must surely have the facilities to produce the 100mw unit for Refhyne 2 now especially after those orders for RWE were confirmed. | grahamwales | |
17/3/2023 08:07 | Big trade to kick off the day | moontheloon | |
16/3/2023 23:49 | Hurricane U never get the real numbers Numerous people put it at over 200. Brokenomics explained it well yday how they hide it and put it at 210 I think there’s 270t in unsecured which is why China stopped handing buying more I’m far from an expert but i think there’s a good chance of them defaulting by end of the yr. or print another sack load and make it all worse Watch brokenomics they are usually correct with they’re facts and predictions | 5barney | |
16/3/2023 19:47 | Let’s hope this can now go ahead now Cooley the Clown has gone. Refhyne 2 project held up by ITM electrolyser setbacks | grahamwales | |
16/3/2023 17:52 | Big debt Barney, but not $200T | hurricane99 | |
16/3/2023 17:44 | Now there's a thought. | skinny | |
16/3/2023 17:24 | Skinny - another good reason for us not having anything to do with the EU. Maybe France could be persuaded to leave if they don't get their way? | smokey 1o3 | |
16/3/2023 16:59 | Hahaha.. true ..you're right.My last trade today got me 2p which is 200p on 10000..nice dinner and a bottle of good Rioja.. | baldrick1 |
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