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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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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 | |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 5.75 | - | 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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02/9/2014 08:46 | PFLM's seems to be run as a hobby for the founders. They must be the original 'stealth' co. Invisible. ;-) | wetdream | |
02/9/2014 08:27 | Constantly seems just abut to take off, this morning mentioned "delays in customer timing have caused the year to date results to be much lower than expected." However, and this may be through rose tinted glasses, the competitors would have suffered similar fates and most of them wouldn't have had the strong B/S that PFLM has. "Our prime competitors have disappeared", "continued shakeout of the solar industry in the US including key competitors in the military segment", "PowerFilm survives, with very few thin film competitors." Patience needed, but at current valuation levels annualizing the 1H loss, we've got ~ 2 yrs before NCAV and marketable securities equals the current market cap, but then the PPE of ~ 2x the current market cap remains as well. | sladdjo | |
02/9/2014 08:02 | Nice idea, and certainly supplements staying power; I had bought at 20 and sold at half that; PFLM ticks on but never seems to get off its base line | norbus | |
28/8/2014 16:01 | This co's so far off the radar, it'll take something pretty amazing to lift the share price How about solar-powered drones?! | wetdream | |
28/8/2014 08:48 | Good contracts announced today. Hopefully a few more on the way as it appears that the US military is starting to spend again. | sladdjo | |
05/8/2014 15:11 | Steady as a rock. What a share! | wetdream | |
01/7/2014 11:20 | Thanks all. Has been cheap for a while. Fingers crossed some new contracts start to come through. Won't take much for this to re-rate, but we may need a bit more patience in the meantime. | sladdjo | |
29/6/2014 10:47 | sladdjo I too am still here. PFLM has gone up a number of blind alleys in recent years and we can only hope that they will find one that proves more rewarding soon. These shares are not for trading and, having been tempted into purchases at about 10p by the cash-rich balance sheet, I feel that I have no choice but to hang on. My fear is that the company will give up its AIM quotation. | varies | |
28/6/2014 07:54 | £4.80 to 4.8p Says it all about AIM shares. Lesson learned. | wetdream | |
27/6/2014 16:46 | Anyone still on here? Another nice little purchase by the company | sladdjo | |
14/2/2014 03:57 | I finally gave up the ghost for the 100000. In at 19 out at 7. Company deficient in communications, retains a mentality rooted accademe, and though they may sit on huge potential from army contracts, I want to enjoy following my investment as it moves on, and not guess what is going on , and take loads of sh1t every now and then, actually every 6 months. They best go private, another shameful AIM import! | norbus | |
13/2/2014 19:37 | An unusually busy couple of trading days. | wetdream | |
12/2/2014 12:37 | The directors must know the size of the US army supply pipeline. Can they all rush together for some bumper profits? NAV several times the SP | norbus | |
30/1/2014 15:20 | Stock were you born an idiot or did you deteriorate? PFLM have US army contracts, get paid for R&D, and have quality niche applications too small to attract Chinese. Go back to your knitting | norbus | |
30/1/2014 14:22 | the best thing they could do is relist on Nasdaq where the yanks are nuts for solar plays solarcity is on something like 40x sales | stockonomist | |
30/1/2014 14:21 | It's a pretty naff little application but shouldn't be beyond a proper manager making it a small profitable naff operation. | stockonomist | |
30/1/2014 14:05 | Also Natwest Brokerline can trade no problem. | barrieb | |
30/1/2014 09:10 | use TD Waterhouse. they trade these no problem | asparks | |
30/1/2014 08:11 | p.s. any full service broker will be able to trade it. | qwazi |
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