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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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28/2/2024 16:41 | The labour party have bottled it. Why do think clean tech is in the gutter and a labour election victory wont change that. Sad to say | tenapen | |
28/2/2024 14:20 | NEL possibly 2-3 years behind ITM and may never equal ITM’s advantage. www.hydrogeninsight. | grahamwales | |
28/2/2024 12:00 | This is a big deal: UK Gov , till Labour come in , supporting 1 GW with almost a billion pounds Gimme: heard a programme: End of money as we know it, the FED is broke, they will switch to Schwab and his power henchmen who will own money, all digital, and give people what they think they need if they are good and do not criticise: The crypto was a trial | norbus | |
28/2/2024 10:24 | Probably change when Labour get in hopefully a bit more enthusiasm from them. Onshore wind power should also get a boost. | grahamwales | |
28/2/2024 09:39 | Nice to see a plan that has structure, coherence and logical consistency, as well as detail on specific projects, operators, volumes, finance and timelines. That slide deck was not produced by the civil service. Looks like something McKinsey or one of the big consulting firms has done for them. Happily, it is also free from the aspirational and non-specific drivel such as ‘the Saudi Arabia of renewables’ and ‘just transition’. So the Scottish Government have had very little to do with it. So there is the plan, now JFDI. And let us hope that ITM win the relevant contracts. | bmel | |
28/2/2024 09:28 | Should be sweet alright 😂 | vlad the impaler | |
28/2/2024 08:33 | Think sat nav long since took that into a bog | moontheloon | |
28/2/2024 08:23 | Hydrogen net zero roadmap | grahamwales | |
27/2/2024 20:44 | SYME PONGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGG | thanatos abysss | |
27/2/2024 20:29 | PLUG at it again, into earnings ? That should be sweet 😂 | institutional investments | |
27/2/2024 14:59 | I'm not comfortable with us sitting under the 50SMA line. I do not wish it to become a resistance level again. | wsm812 | |
27/2/2024 13:45 | Genuine orders only are announced. Dennis wants to be different from every other company on AIM who announce every little thing. | grahamwales | |
27/2/2024 13:36 | Thanks for that. Not worthy of an RNS? (asking not saying) | folderboy | |
27/2/2024 13:28 | UK picks seven electrolyser projects for £21m funding RWE’s Pembroke Phase 2 scheme and Veri Energy’s scheme on Shetland are among recipients | grahamwales | |
27/2/2024 12:41 | They will have investors that follow their advice I guess | grahamwales | |
27/2/2024 12:23 | Here's hoping the Broker Buy recommendation has an impact, GLA | lawson27 | |
27/2/2024 10:07 | Here's an unlocked link to the "Europe can still avoid the coming ‘green steel’ crunch" article | melton john | |
27/2/2024 09:17 | That will drive Elon Musk to Mars! He spotted a gap and made the most of it. The HCE is undoubtedly the answer beit transport of machinery . That will inspire the action to provide general access to enable distribution. | norbus | |
27/2/2024 08:58 | Sounds like gas distribution gearing up for hydrogen use. SGN and Fife College to open UK-first hydrogen training facility | grahamwales | |
27/2/2024 08:51 | Norbus - The Hydrogen Combustion Engine - A lot seem to be drifting there. | smokey 1o3 |
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