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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 |
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21/8/2018 03:24 | Interesting to look back at some postings from Oct 2015 and the ramping there. It seems 1savvyinvestor was alleged to be creating multiple alias back then..."Another new alias for Market Master AKA PETERSMITH 1savvyinvestor Member since: 04 Oct 2015 FREE This user has no comment yet.", "PUMP AND DUMP WITH MULTI ALIASES AT WORK HERE!!" In addition bishopspawn who many consider to be 1savvyinvestor posting this, "Add 10 working sites (Plymouth already under construction I understand) by autumn 2016, and we have to add something like 14 pence per share. That is without any as yet undisclosed developments which would accelerate further the growth curve. Mega Re-Rating Imminent. Happy Days! 14 pence per share". So reality check, where are we today in August 2018? 1p per share. It really does make you wonder how many of the aliases on this thread are 1savvyinvestor with his pump and dump agenda. | pbanus | |
19/8/2018 19:27 | Agreed lots of buying at that the lows a good sign | nw99 | |
19/8/2018 18:00 | With the sad news still inevitably on peoples minds, one thing i did notice on Friday was how the share price reacted to highlight the strength in the share price at the current level. When you get bad (terrible) news and the share price can't sustain a fall, it generally points to the bottom being in, similarly on the flip side, when you have a share that is at it's highs, good news fails to drive it higher. I know it's of little comfort to those close to Phil, but possibly one less thing for them to worry about at the current time. | a1m1investor | |
17/8/2018 15:08 | Terribly sad news - very sorry to hear this! | danyo11 | |
17/8/2018 14:35 | Just a short word about Phil. Apparently died at home last night. Cause of death not known. Really awful news. An extremely nice man . RIP Phil. | 1savvyinvestor | |
17/8/2018 13:46 | It puts things in perspective for all of us. Life is short; the hour of death unknown. Rest in peace, Phil. Sincere condolences to all his family at this sad time. Condolences to his fellow directors at Plutus. | bishopawn | |
17/8/2018 12:21 | a1m1investor, I think we need to agree to disagree, time will tell. What's your background regarding investing, sectors etc other than the obvious that you're an AIM investor? Sorry to hear about the passing of the CEO today. | pbanus | |
17/8/2018 11:48 | He wasn't . In his 50s. No idea what happened | 1savvyinvestor | |
17/8/2018 11:29 | I didn't think he was that old, very sad news | sweepie2 | |
17/8/2018 11:10 | condolences to his family. Hope this comes right for their sake. | eentweedrie | |
17/8/2018 10:51 | Charles also said "James and Paul are both able to comfortably fill in where needed" | montynj | |
17/8/2018 10:36 | That's terrible news. Always sad to hear these things. Condolences to anyone connected who may be reading this. | a1m1investor | |
17/8/2018 10:30 | I just communicated with Charles just now and he agrees a whilst it's sad it doesn't alter the track the company's on now and negotiations are ongoing | montynj | |
17/8/2018 10:23 | Agreed. Very sad news. | bmcb5 | |
17/8/2018 10:18 | Terrible news : Phil Stevens CEO has died | 2pablo | |
16/8/2018 22:18 | You do talk some flannel monty. If you don't value what you read on "the other thread", why did you send me a message asking what I thought of bogdish, sorry bigdish. Oh dear you must have been worried to be asking savvy for more reassurance about PPG. You really are very funny! | pbanus | |
16/8/2018 21:29 | I posed the question to the chairman today whether they would ever consider listing on the Main market. He replied that maybe that would be a definite possibility and could be done within 7 months of getting this funding done..I was encouraged by that reply as it clearly indicates to me that they are ambitious...it's easy with the lack of news to start developing a bearish mentality, particularly when I used to read the rubbish said on the other thread....however, having communicated again with the main man today I feel reinvigorated..the PPG team certainly seem upbeat..GLA | montynj | |
16/8/2018 17:51 | a good post lilah and you might be right. Let's say it is 3 gas sites on a 45%, 55% split. I can't see how this would move PPG on given Rockpool state they want to sell the lot in Q 2019. It would be an admission by PPG that they can't get finance for their 10 site deal, they were too optimistic, can't read the market and mislead investors. While other companies like GreenFrog are racing ahead PPG again is struggling to scale the operation. | pbanus | |
16/8/2018 17:04 | At the end of the day, I am sure we will see a deal but not the deal you all expect. Gut feel is that we won’t see a deal until end of September/ October and it won’t be a deal where PPG holds 80% of said number of gas sites that was once eluded to. I suspect it will be a lot less due to what has transpired with respect to the OFGEM outcome. I suspect it will be a deal similar in percentage terms to the Rockpool deal. | lilah1 | |
16/8/2018 16:32 | Savvy, Tatty, Bishop, whatever we want to call him calls people idiots because they reason that the spvs have fallen in value since the Triad judicial review and the poor 15 year CM auctions, he still thinks they're worth as much as before. He doesn't have a clue what the word "book value" means. He dreams that each spv is worth £10M each. He claims to be a musician but in all truth would even have problems playing a triangle. Good luck buying more shares, he'll be selling into whatever rise you create. | pbanus | |
16/8/2018 16:22 | @a1m1investor, you're the one who doesn't have a clue, you think all assets 100% of the time contain no debt. Your new friend savvy gave up answering questions as he can't give reasonable answers, he prefers to milk his cash cow and mugs like you! | pbanus | |
16/8/2018 16:09 | Lol, you actually have no clue about finance | a1m1investor | |
16/8/2018 14:42 | 2pablo No point in spread betting it, they will charge a little higher than offer so around 1.06-1.07p to buy when it's 0.977p to buy with the mm's...big difference | dave4545 |
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