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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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1.10 | 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 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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14/2/2024 23:01 | ...with competitive pricing. Very few. None better placed. | gimmethefax | |
14/2/2024 19:22 | The following is from the article: - "... Bloomberg NEF (BNEF) estimates that capex investment in clean energy was $1.2 trillion in 2021, $1.5 trillion in 2022, and $1.8 trillion in 2023, despite a stiff rise in interest rates and a credit crunch for green start-ups. The total is now over three times as much as upstream capex on oil and gas. You would scarcely know it from the political noise but the pace of decarbonisation accelerated last year, and has crossed a critical threshold. The renewable energy roll-out is running near 800 gigawatts (GW) a year, greater than the 700 GW annual increase in power consumption. The International Energy Agency and Rystad forecast that fossil fuel use in electricity generation will decline this year in absolute terms. From there it is a one-way street. ..." | pj84 | |
14/2/2024 16:40 | And one day closer to the next order :-) | grahamwales | |
14/2/2024 16:22 | Plug still a whole 12 months behind ITM. | grahamwales | |
14/2/2024 16:14 | I just think funds selling Into rise big time yet again today Best time to let it all go .if right See anyway | thanatos abyss | |
14/2/2024 16:13 | It's not often I dump a whole buy side book in one go If I'm wrong, well...lol | thanatos abyss | |
14/2/2024 16:12 | Just a view, but this sector in UK gets hammered tomorrow, along with many others of course | thanatos abyss | |
14/2/2024 16:11 | Plug -1.5%, Hdro -0.5% very weak into evening That's not good when broad kill comes | thanatos abyss | |
14/2/2024 16:06 | CPI, mugging of the century re for funds to sell into Probably get revised anyway 😂 | thanatos abyss | |
14/2/2024 16:05 | Dunno how bad the affect here. Doesn't help I'd say Big shares killed tomorrow | thanatos abyss | |
14/2/2024 16:04 | I've decided US and Asia will slaughter later. Shorted FTSE 7570s earlier That's it for me apart from seeking lower gold prices | thanatos abyss | |
14/2/2024 16:03 | As for here, well, share price proof enough It's not like retail sell, reading here lol | thanatos abyss | |
14/2/2024 16:03 | I was speaking broad market | thanatos abyss | |
14/2/2024 16:02 | Which funds exited . Proof . Scare mongering | moontheloon | |
14/2/2024 16:02 | I've sold out my buys today. That's what I think today leads to this week | thanatos abyss | |
14/2/2024 15:55 | Funds don't exit just before data to jump back in hours later It's all retail so, expect slaughter all week from later | thanatos abyss | |
14/2/2024 15:52 | The problem for UK investors as per norm, be after UK close. Stuck in equity buys of today, for tomorrow | thanatos abyss | |
14/2/2024 15:40 | I did but can't remember how many times I traded itm at different prices Good it's going up..bad for blood suckers ;))) | baldrick1 | |
14/2/2024 15:03 | Going wrong way but you bought above 60 before | moontheloon | |
14/2/2024 11:48 | Moonie don't let the perfect be the enemy of the good! | boris cobaka | |
14/2/2024 11:26 | Below 60p ..if not I'm not buying back.;) | baldrick1 | |
14/2/2024 11:08 | I'd love to trust vlad only for additional shares... but 29p in current scenario would only happen with additional news like fid being withdrawn and project shelved. | moontheloon |
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