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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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1.30 | 2.60% | 51.30 | 51.10 | 51.50 | 54.35 | 51.00 | 51.00 | 1,702,765 | 13:43:37 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Electrical Machy, Equip, Nec | 5.23M | -101.2M | -0.1641 | -3.13 | 317.08M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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03/4/2023 19:09 | I do not like to disagree with bmel, almost certainly being much less experienced and informed in most things business and finance, but the banking crisis has hardly even begun; and it will be relevant to everyone, unless you live under a rock in the Sahara desert. It is not an accident. Gentlemen can disagree. Ask yourself one thing: Would you adopt a CBDC if there wasn't a crisis? Don't need to answer that, just remember it. | gimmethefax | |
03/4/2023 18:46 | Hefty trades after bell | moontheloon | |
03/4/2023 12:50 | We are now at 85p against a 66p low 5 trading day ago. A low that was accelerated by the US /Swiss banking affair. That is already fading away in terms of relevance to the market as a whole. We shall see what happens as they will not want to much of their profits to melt away. But who knows what other equations are part of their decision-making. | bmel | |
03/4/2023 12:49 | This may (or not) be of interest :- | skinny | |
03/4/2023 12:47 | Is there another since the one I posted? Can't see anything | moontheloon | |
03/4/2023 12:38 | Need a stampede for the exit | moontheloon | |
03/4/2023 12:20 | Shorts gradually closing. Guess they are seeing progress at last. | grahamwales | |
03/4/2023 11:58 | More uplift for green hydrogen | norbus | |
03/4/2023 11:46 | Down again :(( | baldrick1 | |
03/4/2023 10:53 | My trade is in a bit of a barney today.. | baldrick1 | |
03/4/2023 10:52 | Delivery on all changes announced in the investor update from January so far. If he manages to deliver the remaining 12 month priorities then ITM will be in a much better place than the previous 12 months. As he states ITM can sell more than they can currently make, so if at year end manufacturing has increased substantially orders will follow very quickly. | grahamwales | |
03/4/2023 10:28 | WHAT A WAY TO GO: The clearest explanation I have read Why would a superintelligent AI kill us all? Are these machines not designed and trained to serve and respect us? Sure they are. But nobody sat down and wrote the code for GPT-4; it simply wouldn't be possible. OpenAI instead created a neural learning structure inspired by the way the human brain connects concepts. It worked with Microsoft Azure to build the hardware to run it, then fed it billions and billions of bits of human text and let GPT effectively program itself. The resulting code doesn't look like anything a programmer would write. It's mainly a colossal matrix of decimal numbers, each representing the weight, or importance, of a particular connection between two "tokens." Tokens, as used in GPT, don't represent anything as useful as concepts, or even whole words. They're little strings of letters, numbers, punctuation marks and/or other characters. No human alive can look at these matrices and make any sense out of them. The top minds at OpenAI have no idea what a given number in GPT-4's matrix means, or how to go into those tables and find the concept of xenocide, let alone tell GPT that it's naughty to kill people. You can't type in Asimov's three laws of robotics, and hard-code them in like Robocop's prime directives. The best you can do is ask nicely. | norbus | |
03/4/2023 09:55 | We have now taken the decision to substantially expand our facilities at Bessemer Park, Sheffield, and signed a contract for the lease of additional factory and office space. The expansion will allow us to create a dedicated R&D and product validation centre which will include science laboratories and testing facilities for future technology developments, and which will enable us to use the existing fabrication space more effectively for higher volume output. Our CEO Dennis Schulz said: "We are well on track on delivering against our 12-month plan laid out in January. One of our priorities was the need for ITM to strengthen product validation and to debottleneck factory space and product testing. Today’s announcement is not only a critically important step on our journey to scale up manufacturing, but it will also enable the focussed development of future technologies." Read more: #hydrogen #manufacturing #greentech | adobbing | |
03/4/2023 09:44 | A steady, positive news flow since the resignation. | skinny | |
03/4/2023 09:39 | Concur bmel. Some positive Rns keeping us up to date on progress too. No longer feeling like a fun guy | moontheloon | |
03/4/2023 09:24 | For those that didn’t notice This rather positive news came exactly 12 hrs after my Sigil was created Power of ma g ic | 5barney | |
03/4/2023 08:59 | That's more like it;))) | baldrick1 | |
03/4/2023 08:36 | Sell on news spike..:(( | baldrick1 | |
03/4/2023 08:31 | Now showing losses :(( | baldrick1 | |
03/4/2023 08:28 | hahaha i can see them its in the fantasy trading account | grahamwales | |
03/4/2023 08:18 | My 20000buy not showing..alogs distribution as usual :)) | baldrick1 |
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