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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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04/6/2018 09:12 | results will be announced mid September so we'll have some news then ;-) | pbanus | |
04/6/2018 07:49 | Four months and counting since last news. | maybesum | |
02/6/2018 22:16 | ARF ARF ARF THE RISING POWER OF PPG arf arf arf More like the falling power of PPG due to a dopey lazy CEO | marvin9 | |
01/6/2018 15:09 | You can never say that nw. Its absolutely right that assets more than cover share price now but things do go wrong and you can never say an share price won't drop!! Don't get me wrong ; I'm still confident here and agree that round here is a great place to top up but nothing is ever guaranteed | 1renard | |
01/6/2018 14:48 | Assets valued here would not go lower | nw99 | |
01/6/2018 14:44 | Fair enough Maybesum. If news were nothing ish or negative we would probably drift down towards 1p; given dearth of news bad news would be sold but probably not agressively. Good news finally however would put a light to the Plutus fuse!!! | 1renard | |
01/6/2018 14:20 | Maybesum why toast when share price supported by assets | montynj | |
01/6/2018 10:38 | Agreed looks the perfect time to top up while it's quiet | nw99 | |
01/6/2018 09:29 | I agree Savvy, that the current assets seem well underpinned at this price | bmcb5 | |
01/6/2018 08:47 | When news drops.......it had better be good...or we are all toast!! | maybesum | |
01/6/2018 08:21 | anyway I'm off again now until real Plutus news. I see Marvin literally the only person on the other thread now. I'm looking forward to his silence when news drops! | 1savvyinvestor | |
01/6/2018 08:08 | I second savvy. | bishopawn | |
31/5/2018 22:27 | So three remaining Rockpool sites to be built so making asset finance more difficult based on six sites operational currently. Do we know if the three to be built will be biodiesel as with the current six operational sites? | maybesum | |
31/5/2018 22:22 | Thanks Savvy. | maybesum | |
31/5/2018 19:18 | What I didn’t include is the 40% ownership that rock pool have. I dropped the ball there. So maybe knock 40% off those valuations. That makes 1.4p base case | bmcb5 | |
31/5/2018 16:52 | Maybesum - around £10-£12 million but much higher income to compensate. Tim Emrich, UKPR CEO and founder, said the deal “underlines at the moment UKPR are between 5 and 10 times bigger than Plutus - 533mw operational against 120 MW for Plutus. UKPR have 480mw in development; Plutus could (we don't know for certain) have 200mw in development. Not possible to compare exactly but 1000mw seems to valuing UKPR at £216 million. Our market cap is still around £13 million. The current share price is an absolute steel if any good news comes out. Indeed takeover talks are rife in the industry. Plutus could well become target. | 1savvyinvestor | |
31/5/2018 16:02 | Savvy, do you know the build price of one 20mw gas site as opposed to a bio diesel 20mw site? | maybesum | |
31/5/2018 15:56 | Well zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz | marvin9 | |
31/5/2018 15:34 | More to come, too. At least one more significant peaking company is up for sale | bmcb5 | |
31/5/2018 14:35 | Well-spotted. Thanks. | bishopawn | |
31/5/2018 14:33 | Now that is news worth reacting to. I think they were put up for sale around 9 months ago if memory serves me correctly. I'll have a think about how it relates to Plutus but it shows there is appetite for those peaking companies... | 1savvyinvestor |
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