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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Polyfuel Regs | LSE:PYF | London | Ordinary Share | COM SHS USD0.001 (REG S) |
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% | 3.50 | - | 0.00 | 00:00:00 |
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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30/12/2008 10:45 | The shares have fallen 50% on a £100 sell! LOL | ![]() callumross | |
30/12/2008 10:45 | The shares have fallen 50% on a £100 sell! LOL | ![]() callumross | |
30/12/2008 10:42 | This is really wierd, there is no adverse media, infact the complete opposite. In the last couple of weeks, Intel have been making big noises in the battery market. (Note who sits on both Intel and PYF boards !) Is it going bust, humm good fun binary bet ! | morgs | |
30/12/2008 09:48 | Hi Don Muang, Happy New Year :-) | ![]() asparks | |
30/12/2008 09:47 | looks like it was pie in the sky I'd say | ![]() asparks | |
22/12/2008 16:17 | Yes, but no real selling. It fell on Friday on a 10k sale (£300) and fallen further today on a 37.5k sale (£375). Tiny sums. I guess it's just an absence of buyers. | ![]() callumross | |
22/12/2008 15:54 | I can't make head nor tail of this, I am only presuming that the selling is purely on the back of the private equity stakes in the company. Force sales and all that. God knows. | morgs | |
22/12/2008 14:36 | This share is declining as if it was going to run out of cash. However, the last update said they had enough cash to last througout 2009. Anyone able to reconcile this apparent discrepancy? | ![]() callumross | |
29/9/2008 07:41 | good news out from CFU today: RNS Number : 5155E Ceramic Fuel Cells Limited 29 September 2008 29 September 2008 CERAMIC FUEL CELLS LIMITED ("CFCL" or "the Company") Achieves iNDUSTRY FIRST for Electrical Efficiency in micro-CHP System Ceramic Fuel Cells Limited (AIM / ASX: CFU), a leading developer of high efficiency and low emission microgeneration products for homes, today announces that it has achieved electrical efficiency of 50% in its proprietary NetGenPlus micro-CHP system, marking a first for the fuel cell industry. In February, CFCL announced that it had achieved similar levels of efficiency with its fuel cell stack in a test station environment. CFCL has now achieved the same result in a complete NetGenPlus micro-CHP system, comprising a fuel cell module integrated with all balance of plant components. The NetGenPlus unit has been operating at CFCL's facilities in Melbourne, Australia in real-world conditions for approximately 1,300 hours (or two months), using fuel supplied from the natural gas pipeline and exporting approximately 1kW of electricity to the local grid at 50% electrical efficiency. Commenting on the achievement, Brendan Dow, Managing Director, said: "So far as we are aware a system electrical efficiency of 50 per cent is higher than any other micro-CHP product has achieved. High electrical efficiency is core to the value proposition for microgeneration products and a key driver of our strategy and product design at CFCL. It is also a key requirement for commercial micro-CHP products - several recent independent market studies have reinforced our view that higher levels of electrical efficiency can create greater cost savings and CO2 emission reductions for customers. We look forward to similar achievements in our commercial product development programmes with our utility and appliance partners in Europe and Japan." | ![]() asparks | |
24/9/2008 11:24 | Doubled revenue, but not an explanation, come on guys! I would like a hint whose buying the stuff | morgs | |
23/9/2008 09:06 | PolyFuel H1 loss narrows slightly on doubled revenue | pillion | |
22/9/2008 14:20 | Maybe, but a production date for the Lenovo power supply would be nice. | morgs | |
22/9/2008 14:04 | don't think the trades are sells, actually - buys which were struck once CODE dropped the offer to 8p - not exactly buoyant, though! Guess tomorrow's results are all about the funding outlook as can't see any technological breakthroughs being announced. | ![]() callumross | |
22/9/2008 13:47 | Only if the supply doesn't run out of ethanol first! | morgs | |
22/9/2008 13:41 | last one out turn the lights off please | ![]() asparks | |
22/9/2008 13:38 | So what will tomorrow bring? Some selling today. | morgs | |
15/9/2008 12:54 | 'r0ss' Good luck with PYF; -- my only interest is that I have it as a short in a comp I am the Teeetotal one | pillion | |
12/9/2008 22:44 | Perhaps because they feel the share maybe worth £1-£2 in around 3-5 years; which would make it totally irrelevant to a LONG TERM holder as to whether they paid 8 or 9 pence for it. | ![]() r0ss | |
11/9/2008 11:22 | Why would anyone even consider this stock with a massive 30% spread ??? | pillion | |
09/9/2008 14:16 | I agree Pillion. The whole sector is suffering | ![]() asparks | |
09/9/2008 14:15 | The chart is looking very much like sub 6p is imminent imho, dyor | pillion | |
01/8/2008 07:22 | well, the MM's are at least trying to clear the overhang from that 74k sale at 6p. You can sell at 7p and buy at 7.1p, virtually the bid price! | ![]() callumross | |
31/7/2008 19:09 | I suppose, Callum, the question is whether the selling (today a 74k trade @ 6p) is inspired or desperate! In a different sort of market, the RNS of 16/07 would have been very well received. | ![]() jonwig | |
31/7/2008 19:02 | can I write off this investment, then? | ![]() callumross | |
16/7/2008 08:03 | jonwig ..... well at least it bought a couple of buyers in so you got your modest rise ..... and if every subsequent £1350 worth of buys adds 2% to the share price then I'll be :-) right, back to 'sleep' now .... see you after next RNS (whenever that might be)... | ![]() don muang |
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