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PHE Powerhouse Energy Group Plc

1.075
-0.025 (-2.27%)
Last Updated: 13:28:42
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Powerhouse Energy Group Plc LSE:PHE London Ordinary Share GB00B4WQVY43 ORD 0.5P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  -0.025 -2.27% 1.075 1.05 1.10 1.125 1.075 1.13 11,884,466 13:28:42
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Scrap & Waste Materials-whsl 380k -46.2M -0.0111 -0.96 44.48M
Powerhouse Energy Group Plc is listed in the Scrap & Waste Materials-whsl sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker PHE. The last closing price for Powerhouse Energy was 1.10p. Over the last year, Powerhouse Energy shares have traded in a share price range of 0.245p to 1.325p.

Powerhouse Energy currently has 4,157,414,135 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Powerhouse Energy is £44.48 million. Powerhouse Energy has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -0.96.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
16/5/2017
08:27
Buyers of machines are only interested in cost vs profit.
What is the end market price for PHE's plant?

galashiels
16/5/2017
08:25
Looking much better this morning :)
wolfcub
16/5/2017
08:18
@rossannan, no idea, maybe that distressed seller cleared!
runthejoules
16/5/2017
08:10
@galashiels Looks good but their tech looks inferior - "4.National Patent Unique Smoke Scrubbers: More efficient removal of the acid gas and dust of the smoke through neutralization, purification and absorption, environmental friendly without pollution." Potential licensee though?
runthejoules
16/5/2017
07:57
China sells them @ US $120,000 per set.
www.alibaba.com/product-detail/New-Design-XY-9-Machine-Recycling_60370450827.html?s=p

galashiels
13/5/2017
13:01
Great tech NY Boy, and sure it will take off as part of the Northern 'Powerhouse' once it's up and demonstrating in Chester but the last time I'm daft enough to buy something that's essentially just an invention not a business yet, even if it has funding.
runthejoules
13/5/2017
07:27
Scythes Linc energy shares being disposed of by the administrator I believe is my guess for recent big sells
warwick69
12/5/2017
15:54
Overhang from where?Thought the last placing was a while ago
scyther
11/5/2017
19:34
A few more of the over hang cleared
warwick69
10/5/2017
23:08
This thread is excellent entertainment, worth the £450 I've lost on this stock so far already (munches popcorn)right, off ot read Shares magazine and buy exactly what they tip, try and make some money back
runthejoules
10/5/2017
21:54
Very often the best ideas come from small companies, or individuals.
vatnabrekk
10/5/2017
21:46
I wouldn't bet your house on it

If a company the size of Air Products can't make the figures or engineering stack up then how will a piddly little company like PHE achieve it, I would be happy for them to prove me wrong.



Well that's two who have met Mr Allan at the same event with opposing views.

kalimarkalimar
10/5/2017
21:34
PHE is excellent idea. I met Mr Allan at the UK Investor show. Very impressive man, knows what he is doing. Stay with it. These people have gone through failure and come out the other side. They are not naïve.
discusser
10/5/2017
21:01
Jaknife you are getting worried and desperate you have never posted so often in one day on this share why is that!,!!!!

Why do you not want this disruptive technology to work it's beneficial for all of us you included !!!

Why are you so ANTI

warwick69
10/5/2017
20:17
Had to post this from LSE it sums up why we have a very bright future In response to Pomanders comments to Wazza regarding the interest in a mousetrap system for local authorities.I have just retired from my local council here in the North East and can post some clarification on the local authority subject.The council I used to work for collects at least 60,000 tonnes of household waste per year. This waste is brought to a central collection depot in the borough where it is then trans shipped into 40 tonne road wagons and driven 40 miles to Teeside for incineration. Two other local authorities do exactly the same so that could be in excess of 200,000 tonnes of waste available in just 3 authorities.If the "Mousetrap" can be successfully scaled up to a larger industrial version which can process say 100 to 150 tonne a day (through multiple 25 tonne units), then the low grade hydrogen that is produced could be passed through a system of AFC Energy fuel cells to produce energy which can be sold back to the grid to offset each of the local authorities energy bills.The larger "Mousetraps" would produce non toxic waste and the AFC Energy fuel cell waste is just pure water.The interesting thing is that AFC Energy have stated one of their latest rns that their fuel cells can now process low grade hydrogen, and are at present carrying out a scoping study at Peel Park with a view to install a 1Mw unit to produce energy from surplus hydrogen available on site.Now, start to join the dots and see what you might get in a few years time.Local authorities can borrow money at attractive low interest rates when the business case stacks up in their favour on a good return for the investment. They are desperate to save money and also generate revenue. If PHE can get these units to handle hundreds of tonnes of waste per day, meet UK and European environmental standards, then local authorities will take notice of this development.The saving in land fill tax, transport costs, carbon tax etc, added to the revenue generated by conversion to energy. will all be added into the calculations. Capital costs can be partially offset with grants such as Salix etc. and the project given the green light.As a long term shares holder in AFC and also just made my first small investment in PHE, I hope I can see the bigger picture in the near term for these two complimenting systems.Waste to energy with local distribution based on an abundance of household waste available. Just might be a success?
warwick69
10/5/2017
15:29
Jaknife....

Councillors vote on planning matters which is what I was alluding to and all expenditure. Yeah well they get paid now and pensions bloody cushy job if you ask me, my next council have £½m expenses budget hmm nice

kalimarkalimar
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