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PFLM Powerfilm Regs

5.75
0.00 (0.00%)
19 Apr 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Powerfilm Regs LSE:PFLM London Ordinary Share COM SHS USD0.01 (REG S)
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 5.75 - 0.00 01:00:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
0 0 N/A 0

Powerfilm Share Discussion Threads

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
05/6/2015
10:04
Td investing have contacted me re 'Corporate Action'.
wetdream
27/5/2015
17:16
Ask your broker to vote your shares. Most will be happy to do so.
qwazi
27/5/2015
16:51
How do holders in Nominee accounts get to vote?
wetdream
27/5/2015
16:49
I intend to vote against the delisting
qwazi
26/5/2015
08:58
I'd hope that investors here, who went with the solar energy story, have long since got out or written off their investment and moved on.
Powerfilm were always a 'hobby' trying to become a business IMHO and go whacked by the Chinese.
The smart move was not offering shares to US investors!
I agree with your comments on AIM. More and more PIs won't touch it with a bargepole.

wetdream
26/5/2015
08:43
This seems to be happening more and more nowadays, Optaire also announced its intention to delist only a few weeks ago.
I am now hesitant to invest in any AIM stocks as it feels more and more like gambling as opposed to investing.
I hold no position here but commiserate with holders who are getting right royally screwed!

salpara111
26/5/2015
08:39
Good to see some volume at last!
;-)

wetdream
25/5/2015
19:23
Yes-the sloar market has subsequently collapsed due to Chinese oversupply primarily.
wetdream
25/5/2015
19:09
Out of curiosity I have been looking at the AIM placing document (2006).
PFLM raised nearly £10 million @120p giving new investors about 25% of the capital.
Prospects for solar film must have looked very different then.

varies
24/5/2015
21:15
Surely most investors have already written off their stake in this mistake.
wetdream
24/5/2015
10:26
Kev
I agree entirely.We are being treated very badly.

varies
23/5/2015
19:03
Despite all that varies they are not making an offer to smaller shareholders many of whom will sell at a massive loss on Tuesday. Nothing short of scandalous.

No position

kev0856153
23/5/2015
18:59
PS
I was wrong in saying that PFLM had $30m of liquid assets.
As at 31.12.2014 it had $17m of net current assets and $13m of fixed assets.
Unfortunately it is likely to be a long time before small shareholders see any benefit from either !

varies
23/5/2015
18:59
This company is massively over-capitalised. To delist the shares and not make a tender offer to smaller shareholders is unforgiveable
kev0856153
23/5/2015
17:25
O/T
AIM is just full of holes.

Liberum, Plus500’s house broker, said it “was clearly a wake-up call that processes needed to be improved”.
The regulatory clampdown is a blow for AIM because in recent days trading also has been halted in New World Oil and Gas and Asia Resource Minerals.

wetdream
23/5/2015
13:37
The same misfortune happened to me with Silanis a couple of years ago; we should be able to follow this company's "progress" on its website.
Here we do have liquid assets of about $30 million against a market cap. of under
£3 million but can only hope that one day Mr. Jeffries (or his heirs) will sell out to someone else who might pay something for our shares too.
This seems a distant prospect.

varies
22/5/2015
18:21
Another nail in AIM's coffin.
wetdream
22/5/2015
18:19
DELISTING.....always been the worry with this one..
chrisdgb
24/11/2014
10:45
Thanks wetdream
sladdjo
24/11/2014
09:39
hxxp://www.prlog.org/12396970-powerfilm-inc-announces-new-distributor-in-italy-austria-and-germany.html
wetdream
20/10/2014
08:40
Look at ACTA , and another AIM heartthrob going to the ISIL of the London Stock Exchange
norbus
09/9/2014
21:44
A 'yes' vote in the Scottish referendum will have little effect on PFLM's share price
wetdream
04/9/2014
06:34
Another nail in AIM's coffin,IMHO.
wetdream
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