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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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02/4/2019 16:09 | Papillon, Stranger and Fandango | lilah1 | |
02/4/2019 14:28 | get your money out while there's still some to get out. This looks like the end. | pbanus | |
02/4/2019 13:56 | With a cut in salaries we would be super-profitable. Performance remuneration should be considered, if they are being fair and realistic. Even altruism could inspire them to take an initiative to demonstrate their intent and cut their take from the company. Disgraceful share performance, and time to do something about it. | bishopawn | |
02/4/2019 13:49 | I will be slammed for saying this but.... what is happening here is a real missed oppprtunity by management. They have real assets but seem incapable of getting new deals over the line. If the company is viable you would have thought that there would be a public announcement to update the market. The only silver lining is the assets . If cm comes back which is certainly expected then , if nothing else , we will see the business bought out. I've seen very good winter updates from Rockpool regarding six SPVs. Why doesn't the company at leat put out a statement pointing this out. Six sites pay plutus £150 k each. I think the three sites tied up in gas still pay the the £150k so income of £1.35 million. Time the company put out a statement to say this income is secure. Indeed if there are only three salaries being paid plutus should be profitable this year. So - come on board . Update us!! | 1savvyinvestor | |
02/4/2019 12:22 | Item 1 . Look after myself, make sure the pay check achieves fat cat status - thats my guess. | escapetohome | |
02/4/2019 12:02 | This is an utter disgrace that nothing is heard from the directors month after month! All the promises, all the big talk about financing being arranged ....All of it TOTAL RUBBISH!!!!!! Rubbish directors doing NOTHING DAY after DAY except enjoying crazy salaries....all paid for by hard working shareholders!!!! FOR DOING NOTHING............. | maybesum | |
01/4/2019 19:42 | Are the shares going to be suspended? | pbanus | |
01/4/2019 12:24 | is there a working capital problem? | pbanus | |
01/4/2019 11:55 | Not looking good wonder what's going on | nw99 | |
31/3/2019 16:40 | I wonder if some bad news is imminent? | pbanus | |
30/3/2019 09:06 | An unacceptable performance , plutus powergen board. Bad publicity for our company. Youre not helping are you? Without doubt time to cut your salary and without doubt time for you to think about ‘ doors ‘. | escapetohome | |
30/3/2019 09:02 | 'Really pleased I am out of this stock' Even the rampers are capitulating. | bohemian13 | |
29/3/2019 15:08 | Biggest scam since Pollypec tights | marvinridesagain | |
29/3/2019 13:38 | Great call Marvin | nw99 | |
29/3/2019 13:37 | He must be out of it | nw99 | |
29/3/2019 13:37 | Nobody will go unless they have an axe to grind lol | nw99 | |
29/3/2019 13:30 | Really pleased I am out of this stock | nw99 | |
29/3/2019 13:23 | Terrible state of affairs | nw99 | |
29/3/2019 13:21 | So often AIM companies become life-style companies for directors. | bishopawn | |
29/3/2019 12:35 | An unacceptable performance plutus powergen. Esp. At these salaries. Time for a cut , a very very large cut. Perhaps we may then have money t invest. | escapetohome | |
29/3/2019 11:00 | for once I am going to agree with the naysayers. This has gone on too long. | 1savvyinvestor |
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