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PPG Plutus Powergen Plc

0.025
0.00 (0.00%)
24 May 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Plutus Powergen Plc LSE:PPG London Ordinary Share GB00B1GDWB47 ORD 0.01P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 0.025 - 0.00 01:00:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
0 0 N/A 0

Plutus Powergen Share Discussion Threads

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
15/8/2019
13:41
3 million....NICE!
bishopawn
15/8/2019
00:34
Interim CEO, James Longley commented, "We are pleased that were able to respond under the FFR scheme whereby our FlexGen projects automatically switched on when the frequency dropped below a certain amount.

The situation on Friday demonstrates the vital service that flexible power generators, such as Plutus PowerGen, play in circumstances such as this.

Back-up power generation cannot be provided this quickly by conventional generators or necessarily by intermittent power such as wind or solar.

With the changing energy mix, it is the national interest to maintain back-up power generation.

We welcome the Government's and OFGEM's investigation into what happened and how the crisis was addressed by operators such as us."

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Irrespective of whether or not the UK frees itself from the shackles of the European Court of Justice and its red tape for the Energy Sector, there are now TWO investigations going on SIMULTANEOUSLY into the fiasco that took place on Friday with the collapse of power nationwide with very serious consequences for the general public.

THE GOVERNMENT AND OFGEM cannot fail to recognize the important contribution that the likes of Plutus Powergen make to the energy mix in the UK. Overnight CM could be back and transform the business model and a suppressed share price could turn on a sixpence in such 'volte face' by the OFGEM, which surely now has egg on its face as a result of Friday's farce.

Of course, the gas powered generators that Plutus is seeking funding for is another part of the market, offering merchant sales and more continuous production of energy for the Grid and therefore more lucrative. If we got the restoration of CM, the value of the Rockpool sites would be enhanced considerably and in turn enhance the value of Plutus (because of its share in those sites). The realization of that investment would be concrete, if the Rockpool sites were sold and they would be more appealing to a potential buyer, if CM was back in town.

Any of the above have the potential to move the share price back up to 2 pence for starters and then some, in my opinion.

As I say, "it could all turn on a six pence". So better to be IN than OUT at this stage of the game. But very understandable if people prefer to view from the sidelines rather than be on the pitch until the results of the Government and Ofgem investigations are made public and the likes of Plutus Powergen get the recognition and remuneration they deserve. But when that happens, it will be too late to get the shares this cheap.

bishopawn
14/8/2019
20:59
Marvelman 100 percent filtered for life.

REASON - Not constructive criticism.

escapetohome
14/8/2019
20:58
Oh dear ! Filtered , what rubbish! TUNEL VISION.

Read the statement from the bod, that’s what I’m going on.

You’re not worth me directing you to it.

Yes, poor past performance. AGREED.

but that doesn’t spell the future.

escapetohome
14/8/2019
19:14
escapetohome
13 Aug '19 - 23:36 - 6735 of 6736
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Oh dear what will the doomsayers say, Plutus comming good after all!!

Oh deary me bears!

What a crass statement...."Doomsayers" (those that see it as it is but not what the way you would want it to be).... Plutus comming good after all" (your spelling not mine)...after all what?....are you in a different dimension..anyone still here must be on life support..look at that chart...look at the story...and look at those running the company who are still milking it to the end...good luck with whatever you have left of your "investment" but please don't encourage any other poor souls to be as blind as to the reality of this as an investment as you still clearly are.

marvelman
14/8/2019
09:23
Up - you buyin’ bears?
escapetohome
14/8/2019
08:34
UP 3.5% on one BUY Trade of £290.
bishopawn
13/8/2019
23:36
Oh dear what will the doomsayers say, Plutus comming good after all!!

Oh deary me bears!

escapetohome
13/8/2019
22:38
The recent supply problems the National Grid has had can only be good for Plutus!
ph1ts
13/8/2019
20:51
After Brexit, the UK legislative framework for the Energy Sector will be unshackled from the EU restraints.
Hopefully before then, Boris can be decisive by supporting independent energy providers like Plutus Powergen to meet the inevitable shortages, given the vagaries of sun and wind and the shortfall or complete absence of dirty fossil fuel generators that are being phased out for reasons of global warming.

bishopawn
13/8/2019
19:56
Things have gone very quiet on here!
A couple of million trades this week suggest the possibility at least of some renewed interest after a long lull.

bishopawn
12/8/2019
22:41
https://www.theguardian.com/business/2019/aug/12/three-blackout-near-misses-in-three-months-says-national-gridInteresting article
isa2020
12/8/2019
11:23
if it was that good how come the disruption lasted so long I wonder???
pbanus
12/8/2019
07:16
Nice to know that all six FlexGen got put into good use
isa2020
30/7/2019
12:02
Lilah please explain how an approx 5.5% dilution for all shareholders leads to a 35% fall in the share of the company held by Chelverton if they haven't sold shares. You'll be offered a place on the board at this rate!
pbanus
30/7/2019
11:23
For those who look for bowl shaped share price curves: the downward first half is in place. The other half with the rise in it may be a bit more elusive.
petersinthemarket
30/7/2019
10:16
Whatever. The truth is your wrong re your first statement, as I have proved. A lot can happen in a year, so lets see how this plays out. I have a positive feel that things could change.
lilah1
30/7/2019
09:43
Chelverton have previously stated they'll be all out of the stock within 2 years and that was around 12 months ago...tick tock!
pbanus
30/7/2019
05:57
Chelverton have not started to sell. It’s dilution due to shares issued to a Tracy Edwards, so diluting all of us. Please refer to the RNS on the PPG site.
lilah1
30/7/2019
01:14
Chelverton have started selling up. Surely a sign that the prospects are dire.
pbanus
18/7/2019
22:37
Let’s see if they put them straight up for sale. I would
bmcb5
18/7/2019
21:34
So, those advisors were happy to take shares. Why, because the company is going down?
escapetohome
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