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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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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 | |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 0.025 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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05/7/2017 10:25 | Good to see some North. Stung like many others over this year I have kept the faith mainly because thus far the management of this company have always delivered what they have said within the time they have described - such a rare phenomenon. It's the government who change the rules disrupting the business (accepting Ofhem is just a surrogate). | gspanner | |
05/7/2017 09:24 | shh dont let everybody know!! enjoy the ride back up! | brad44 | |
05/7/2017 09:20 | Cannot even buy 50,000 online right now at 1.55p | love it | |
05/7/2017 09:03 | added today, difficult to buy any size. | cossie | |
04/7/2017 16:31 | When PLUTUS POWERGEN spoke last: "Overall, the structural changes in the business and the reduction in TRIAD have put negative pressure on PPG's share price performance. However, all parties, be it the Board, Rockpool or financial advisors, believe the business case remains extremely compelling and that the future value of the business is attractive. Therefore, the Company remains committed to executing its development strategy in tandem with its partners. Going forward, the Company has a pipeline of FlexGen gas projects totalling 150MW, which it will seek to retain an 80% plus interest in. The Company is focused on constructing a minimum of four gas powered projects per annum as they offer significant advantages, both environmental and financial, over renewable green diesel engines. However, the Company may consider other projects in certain circumstances, utilising strong relationships with key partners both in the finance and energy markets." PPG Chairman Charles Tatnall said, "Following a re-work of our modelling, and considering OFGEM's proposal, we believe we still have an extremely robust and attractive business model. The market for flexible energy generation is clear to see and we have the team and are in well-developed discussions regarding the financial backing to deliver our projects and therefore our stated strategy. It is also important to emphasise that PPG continues to seek to fund the construction and development of its power generation sites through non-dilutive means. As such we continue to view the future with confidence." --------------- - "extremely robust and attractive business model..." - "view the future with confidence..." I like that kind of language. | bishopawn | |
04/7/2017 14:09 | WARNING hatey working a PUMP and DUMP hatetrader @hatetrader1 1h1 hour ago #Ppg think that is going to move soon selling seems to have dried up and lots of twitter development/pics from their feed. 0 replies . 0 retweets 0 likes | tevita | |
04/7/2017 12:57 | N/T to buy online now mm's low on stock | love it | |
04/7/2017 09:40 | Another example of why May is such a bloody useless leader. She had a golden opportunity to ditch this when she came to power. Regarding Plutus, I genuinely believe the market has no understanding of how big they can become. Still at teething stage but the future is startlingly bright. Announcements have been few and far between but they are clearly gearing up for big news. Excellent Twitter photos of well advanced sites. | 1savvyinvestor | |
04/7/2017 08:47 | Further £bil cost added to Hinkley C yesterday, to be taken by EDF apparently. First reactor online 2025 (yea right!) wonder how long until EDF have to pull out? | gspanner | |
04/7/2017 08:42 | Added yesterday at 1.39p nice to see the constant updates now. | love it | |
04/7/2017 00:00 | Twitter getting busier... Here is the link for the Google satellite view of the Plymouth Site at Ernsettle Industrial Park, looking as though the picture was taken just before the generators were installed. | bishopawn | |
03/7/2017 21:25 | Nice to see PPG doing tweets | montynj | |
30/6/2017 21:27 | When it goes, it will really go..So much news to flow, already hinted at in the Trading Update on the last RNS. | bishopawn | |
30/6/2017 12:27 | Long overdue bishop, will this be the next leg up to 2p+? | cossie | |
30/6/2017 11:59 | Is there a rumble in the jungle? Something stirring it seems. About time too! | bishopawn | |
29/6/2017 19:55 | Love the Twitter video from Joe.co.uk with PM TM on the tree branch and Boris swinging through the trees like a gorilla with a hard hat on! LOL!! | bishopawn | |
29/6/2017 19:54 | Nice photos on Twitter of the Ipswich site.... | bishopawn | |
29/6/2017 19:21 | Bristol will be a dead issue now. Annoying but I believe they have a dozen other sites or more lined up. Don't think they will go for a judicial review. Sometimes it is best just to walk away. | 1savvyinvestor | |
29/6/2017 19:17 | The application to Bristol seems to have had some bits of information missing, in particular the emissions data for bio-diesel, allowing them to refuse permission notwithstanding, due to a Nursery 250 meters away from proposed site. Still think they could go for a judicial review if they have the dosh for a QC. | bishopawn | |
29/6/2017 18:31 | Usual scenario is that buy land subject to all consents ... hence if dont get consents not committed to land purchase. Not always this way but often is. | meganxmas | |
29/6/2017 18:08 | October completion for Ipswitch build! Here's a question..,where planning fails, what happens to the land the site would have gone on? Anyone know what the deal is with regard to PPG acquiring land!? | danyo11 | |
29/6/2017 18:08 | And; my understanding is that they have other applications in that we don't even know about. Bristol has been a running sore. It was fully recommended for passing but has been subject to huge amounts of misinformation. A very successful guerrilla campaign to discredit the application seems to have worked. | 1savvyinvestor |
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