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PHE Powerhouse Energy Group Plc

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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
  0.00 0.00% 0.975 0.95 1.00 0.975 0.975 0.98 2,852,432 08:00:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Scrap & Waste Materials-whsl 380k -46.2M -0.0111 -0.87 40.33M
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 0.98p. 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 £40.33 million. Powerhouse Energy has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -0.87.

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19/10/2017
09:36
How many more shares will be in issue if they ever get to building a 25tpd system? A lot more than today I bet.
deccer1
19/10/2017
09:35
So they are now considering another small intermediate sized system before going to 25tpd ? What a laugh.
deccer1
19/10/2017
09:30
Demo's another damp squib - again the hyperbole has proven to be nothing more than hope and has clearly not provided any liquidity for those hoping to sell into.

I would be very careful here, this is precisely the type of AIM stock that PI's loose their shirts on.

lagosboy
19/10/2017
08:59
It will still be a very much bigger company than it is today no matter what you may think Sid that's the point and why I am extremely happy owning 10.5% of course there are challenges ahead but I am totally confident that with David Ryan at the helm of the engineering challenge we are in great hands The company is unrecognisable to the one that was in suspension back in march/April 2016 and it will be unrecognisable to today's company in another 18 months time And as a long term investor I am looking forward to that There will be commercial deals as sure as eggs are eggs we have the best solution that prospective partners will want!
warwick69
19/10/2017
08:52
And it does produce emissions. Carbon monoxide is produced which they burn to produce carbon dioxide which is a greenhouse gas.
tell sid
19/10/2017
08:50
Stop being so confrontational warwick. Apparently PHE may not go straight from a 3 tpd demo unit to a 25 tpd unit but are considering an intermediate size system for demonstration at a council site. So more time and more money is presumably needed. And it is still a big technological hurdle and still in development for scale up imo. And at the end of it you yourself said PHE may only end up with 25% of revenues after paying W2T 50% and someone else 25%.
tell sid
19/10/2017
07:58
I Expect a commercial deal before the new year ??? Then watch share price rally be like an oil explorer hitting a gusher
warwick69
19/10/2017
07:56
And back to PHE let's see if any reaction to yesterday's first Demo with another one today more interest should be generated?
warwick69
19/10/2017
07:55
Ja knife not putting any more in I own some of myclub alr day all WGP shareholders do so clearly not all money lost just yet let's wait and seee shall we?? As I have stated the story is not over just yet
warwick69
19/10/2017
00:13
Jackie boyo you clearly have not read the latest investor update from myclub betting have you

Appeal case news shortly in fact Bloomberg may even be negotiating a settlement as we speak don't laugh to soon it's not over yet?

warwick69
18/10/2017
23:10
kirkuk - when the late great Richard Feynman was asked what he believed in, he said 'I believe in doubt'.

Sums up my view pretty well.

supernumerary
18/10/2017
14:37
1.19 to buy now getting ready for big restate imho
warwick69
18/10/2017
14:14
Super. Still believe in unicorns?
kirkuk
18/10/2017
13:49
I think I'll leave it there!
vatnabrekk
18/10/2017
12:47
Indeed, but what matters is not what comes out but that the most efficient use of the input energy is attained. Whether that's as heat, or syngas, or hydrogen, or whatever, is of little practical consequence - what matters is that the process is cheap and effective.

Sadly the G3 is neither cheap nor effective - it simply doesn't do the same job, since 1) it apparently can't process waste and 2) it exists only as a prototype still under development.

As I look at it you're comparing the relative merits of unicorns and horses. Unsurprisingly the horses come off worse - as everyone knows a unicorn has only to strike a boulder with its hoof and it turns into a nugget of solid gold. How can the poor horse compete when it has only one tiny advantage - it's not mythical...

supernumerary
18/10/2017
12:00
Super: As far as I can make out, the broadcast is about recycling and incineration of the stuff that can't be recycled to produce heat and electricity. As you are aware, that is not the same as gasification at ultra-high temperature. Incineration still produces emissions, although not as much as in the good old days. Gasification does not emit toxins, and the amount of CO2 at the end of the process depends upon what is done with the syngas.

So it really isn't the same thing at all. PHE's G3 system will make all of the incinerators redundant in the fullness of time.

vatnabrekk
18/10/2017
11:41
No one is gasifying with no emissions
warwick69
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