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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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09/8/2018 10:27 | If you don't believe me email him using the email address that the company themselves tweeted last week | montynj | |
09/8/2018 10:26 | I just received an email from chairman in response to a query. I asked if I could quote him and he said yes"It's a news vacuum with very little volumeOur shares are worth more on account of the Rockpool investments alone imhoDialog very positive on gas portfolio funding and mgmt is uniformly upbeat and positivePrevailing share price is a blip and disconnected from reality imho" | montynj | |
09/8/2018 10:02 | If the prospects are so good, why is the share price hitting an all time low? | sleveen | |
09/8/2018 09:47 | Bid 0.9? Is this Co going bust? As a LTH I have an interest. | petersinthemarket | |
08/8/2018 11:01 | agreed eentweedrie. Big problems are loss of Triad in 2020/2021 and poor capacity mechanism auction results in Feb. In the investment case for the diesel/biofuel sites they were both relied upon. The rampers on here would say that STOR and FFR would replace Triad, but this isn't true. STOR and FFR were factored in to the original investment case, they don't replace Triad. STOR and FFR on their own mean the three proposed diesel/biofuel sites don't make acceptable financial returns. The £50M bond issue to raise PPG equity stake for the gas sites was withdrawn due to lack of interest. All of the BoD just work part time for PPG, the company structure is 4 directors, no staff, that's why it's so difficult to speak with any of them. PPG is just a sideline, a hobby for them, they all have other jobs, they give themselves service payments invoiced to other companies they own or have an interest in. Who would lend these people £125M for anything, particularly without any security???? The funding is fantasy. Rome is burning - the BoD need to wake up. | pbanus | |
08/8/2018 08:46 | Not looking good - almost 4 months since the year end and not a word. Does not bode well imo | eentweedrie | |
06/8/2018 21:14 | Yup, good idea Marvin. R0bT - it's a pity you and your chums can't figure out the answers to the questions we've posed. It's clear that it's a real problem for you all. Savvybishop claims to be the brains, but he can't give truthful answers, as it digs him deeper into his already large hole. Pleased we are such an irritant to you :-) | pbanus | |
06/8/2018 19:59 | Why not drop 2 and make it 2 full time jobs rather than 4 working part time? PPG would be back in profit in no time. | marvin9 | |
06/8/2018 17:23 | Agreed Marvin, there are four directors, could drop at least one (any guesses which one savvy), and then use the £150,000K+ money saved to do a share buyback programme to support the share price. | pbanus | |
06/8/2018 17:14 | At this moment in time all I see is earnings gobbled up by managers due to comical fat cat wages? Hence nothing but a cash cow for its dopey part time CEO. | marvin9 | |
06/8/2018 15:23 | Hi MaybeSum you are very welcome here with the realists. Don't worry Bishop in a fit of pique bans anyone with a question he can't answer, or a view he doesn't like. It wouldn't surprise me if Chelverton have given the BoD a good telling off today and told them to answer their own questions rather than it falling to Chelverton to do so last week. | pbanus | |
06/8/2018 11:27 | @nw99 - which is why the BoD never do, they have nothing to RNS...oh dear. | pbanus | |
06/8/2018 11:25 | Top management always willing to talk | nw99 | |
06/8/2018 11:13 | @monty - clearly BoD now completely in panic mode | pbanus | |
06/8/2018 11:11 | Note the above mentioned tweet from the company today | montynj | |
06/8/2018 11:04 | @1renard - more fake news from the rampers...tut tut! | pbanus | |
06/8/2018 10:51 | But for Ernesettle residents, the reality is intolerable noise pollution and a growing fear of harmful nitrogen oxide emissions. It’s like a jet engine in my garden,” said Flo Vickery. Vickery was among hundreds employed at the Toshiba factory that once stood on the site the diesel farms now occupy. She has kept a diary of the noise they give off and says that in winter they often run for two hours an evening, several days a week. Neighbour Chris Kelland said: “When the wind blows I have to shut the window because it’s just a continuous drone. It’s a big air polluter too. Why don’t they put it in their own back yard?” Let's be factual. | pbanus | |
06/8/2018 10:51 | Check out @PlutusPowerGen's Tweet: https://twitter.com/ | montynj |
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