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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Oracle Power Plc | LSE:ORCP | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B23JN426 | ORD 0.001P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 0.03 | 0.028 | 0.032 | 0.03 | 0.03 | 0.03 | 12,172,171 | 08:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Coal Mining Services | 0 | -1.29M | -0.0003 | -1.00 | 1.12M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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22/6/2020 13:04 | priceCollapsing | andymunchkin | |
22/6/2020 09:31 | So you in Dozy ? | oapknob1 | |
22/6/2020 09:24 | MunchMunchMunchMunch MunchMunchMunchMunch MunchMunchMunchMunch MunchMunchMunchMunch IamPointlessMunchMun | kennylogsin | |
15/6/2020 10:48 | miniPump dumpWillFollowSuit .20stands | andymunchkin | |
06/6/2020 10:54 | Still amazed at the blockheadedness over there. 'Passiton' (posts on more cos than anyone can read up let alone understand, and seems has taken over moron ramper's job from Casper) thinks the 'project size' is what ORCP's value should be ! Doesn't understand a project is different from its 'sponsor' company and its value accrues to those who put up the capex - which ORCP has no hope of doing. Someone tell him please. | dozyduck | |
18/5/2020 07:40 | Casper is another added to the list of rampers who could be sued for inducing mug lemmings to lose money. If only the losers would club together to fund a lawyer, there's plenty of evidence of his ignorant recklessness. | dozyduck | |
17/5/2020 17:37 | Jeezo just had a look and they are thanking him, for ramping up an AIM minnow for them? If you are a holder before the ramp and sold fair enough but a mug buying at the peak ramp. One flew over the cuckoos nest territory over there. | dhoult12 | |
17/5/2020 09:09 | Still amusing to watch disillusion unfold on LSE. Casper now seen for what he was - a a ramper on 'news' whose import he didn't understand. And what about Bod and insiders selling on the spikes produced by Casper's ramps. They know what Casper failed to work out - that real value here is far below the fairyland share price being bandied about. Look at what Cannacord says re NCCl. Work out everything pro-rata for ORCP and a projected ORCP share value is well below 2p - in five years time ! | dozyduck | |
10/5/2020 19:00 | The cretins don't realise they don't 'own' the 'project'. They don't understand the project is separate from Oracle and will be 'owned' by whoever puts up the funds. Oracle will get a tiny crumb, to be divided among the diluted shares it will have to issue even to buy a small crumb. It beats me why anyone but a moron would think such tremendous 'value' can suddenly descend upon any company without any effort or spending. But I suppose some bloke told them about it down the bookies after the pub next door closed.. | dozyduck | |
10/5/2020 18:05 | I expect this will get funding but await to see what form it will take.. Just checked, over there they are valuing this as higher than Glencore. So help needed. | dhoult12 | |
10/5/2020 14:22 | With all this uncertainty, what funding will Oracle get ? It might get the Chinese element, because they want the business to build the plant. But will anyone in the west chip in ? If they don't, Oracle won't get institutions to buy in, and shareholders will be faced with even larger fundraisings. Factors not even recognised, let alone understood, by the likes of Casper and his blind lemmings. | dozyduck | |
10/5/2020 10:43 | I understand what you're saying it seems like China is the only one that's come out any good from this covid-19 virus I do they find it very suspicious worst here is America look at their unemployment it's been good talking to you will talk some more soon yeah all the best | 1deedee | |
10/5/2020 10:25 | Naheed memon don't think that she tweet it out she mentioned it while she was on a webnar coal into gas and also fertilizer use | 1deedee | |
10/5/2020 10:21 | Jonny Bairstow More Articles Sunday 29 December 2019 Image: Kawasaki Heavy Industries Japan’s Kawasaki Heavy Industries has unveiled the world’s first ship able to transport large volumes of liquid hydrogen fuel. The firm says the development of the 8,000-tonne SUISO Frontier will ‘vastly expand’ cargo capacity of the fuel and enable it to be shipped from Australia to Japan in significant quantities – the ship is able to carry 1,250 cubic metres of liquid hydrogen in a single tank. The gas will be produced in Australia using cheap coal, before being liquefied at -253°C. Japan hopes to build a commercial hydrogen supply chain by 2030 – it considers the coal-produced hydrogen a green option as no emissions are created at the point of use. Trial shipments are due to begin by March 2021 | 1deedee | |
10/5/2020 10:20 | Ha! Did she actually tweet that out? Do you have a link? Concerned as it shows a lack of understanding about the technology or lack of. It hasnt actually worked anywhere. | dhoult12 | |
10/5/2020 10:12 | Yeah just read that sloppy workmanship delays probably a lot of backhanders American technology and workforce would you buy a American car or Japanese cars just saying that's all :-) | 1deedee | |
10/5/2020 09:57 | Really? Thats dangerous. She should know thats from 2017 and since then those schemes have collapsed. | dhoult12 | |
10/5/2020 09:40 | Not ramping but this was mentioned by the CEO of oracle power | 1deedee | |
10/5/2020 09:19 | Like I said study the science we have so much lignite coal they power the earth for another 800 years | 1deedee | |
10/5/2020 09:16 | But Kawasaki Heavy Industries (KHI) has developed a production process that cleans up lignite so much that the industrial giant plans to build a 4,000-mile, green-hydrogen supply chain to gasify lignite coal in Australia (while sequestering the CO2), and then shipping liquified hydrogen back to Japan. Once regasified, it could fuel everything from cars to power plants, all emission-free ( | 1deedee | |
07/5/2020 17:21 | Erm this is lignite coal. Doesn't get any dirtier than this for greenhouse emissions. Not to say it won't happen in the developing world but you would expect to see pressure not to use it longer term. Of course you need to find the $3billion to develop this first...... | dhoult12 | |
07/5/2020 16:26 | Coal is dead ! You don't know the technologies of today then Clean coal technology seeks to reduce harsh environmental effects by using multiple technologies to clean coal and contain its emissions. Coal is a fossil fuel composed primarily of carbons and hydrocarbons. ... Some clean coal technologies purify the coal before it burns. | 1deedee | |
07/5/2020 15:03 | Extraordinary morons on LSE STILL 'encouraged' that Brandon Hill has 'added' to its holding. They can't understand that exercising warrants is only sensible when 1) you want to sell and/or 2) you don't expect the shares to rise. If you did, why lock up your cash by exercising ? But, then, only morons could chase nsws peddled buy Casper, and not check what value the shares really have (or in this case, don't have). | dozyduck |
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