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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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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 | |
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-0.075 | -7.89% | 0.875 | 0.85 | 0.90 | 0.95 | 0.85 | 0.93 | 11,176,830 | 10:04:35 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Scrap & Waste Materials-whsl | 380k | -46.2M | -0.0111 | -0.78 | 36.17M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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23/10/2017 09:49 | Yes he is pomander on LSE | warwick69 | |
23/10/2017 09:39 | Thank you Lagosboy for helping us all to keep our feet firmly on the ground. Got to keep a lid on any optimism!! PS: don't I know you from somewhere else? | vatnabrekk | |
23/10/2017 08:31 | No one needs Phe , it has nothing and the big players can do it better themselves, that's why its valued at petty cash. The hydrogen clean up kit has a number of suppliers The RNs was clearly planned in advance to follow the disastrous demo days to bolster the share price ahead of a Placing - so back to plan B on that. | lagosboy | |
23/10/2017 07:31 | Decerr1 I guess you just don't believe this will make any difference, this bigs big oil companies and filling station providers into play as potential partners, and not the odd one plant but multiple plants, the sort of deals that turns a minnow into a big company overnight! And that day could indeed be just below the surface dotting the I's and crossing the t's on a big deal! So will the sceptics now try and buy back in after selling up or hope more sceptics sell to take price lower! Think the tide may be turning in favour of a rally as more start to buy in in anticipation of the day the big deal is announced! As on that day we multibag | warwick69 | |
23/10/2017 07:16 | Big if it comes together. Holding. Progress on advance towards hydrogen purification PowerHouse Energy Group plc (AIM: PHE), the company focused on ultra-high temperature waste-to-hydrogen and waste-to-energy systems, and the creator of DMG©, Distributed Modular Gasification, is pleased to announce that it has confirmed with several multi-national suppliers of hydrogen clean-up and purification equipment and hydrogen (the “SuppliersR Having recently had its synthesis gas fully analysed by an independent third-party laboratory and having forwarded the results to a supplier, PowerHouse has reached an initial agreement in principal, subject to minor engineering detail and finalisation of commercial arrangements, that one of the Suppliers is prepared to provide its proprietary small-scale Pressure Swing Adsorption (“PSA”) equipment to separate and clean up the hydrogen within the syngas to road-fuel quality hydrogen. Should the Supplier be selected to provide its equipment, it is prepared to guarantee and warrant the performance of the equipment. Keith Allaun, Chief Executive Officer of Powerhouse, commented: “Achieving this confirmation was a pre-requisite for PowerHouse to accelerate its commercial discussions with industrial transportation and other hydrogen road-fuel users. It is a key component of our commercial plan – and l within our stated budget – and further underscores our intention to become one of the first waste-to-hydrogen road-fuel companies. Our successfully demonstrated and tested DMG© technology – for the conversion of waste plastic, end-of-life tyres, and other industrial and municipal waste materials – is the enabling mechanism that we believe will allow the roll out of distributed hydrogen production and carbon-neutral hydrogen refueling stations in the UK and in a number of countries around the world.” | runthejoules | |
23/10/2017 07:06 | Great news. On our way now!!! | kirkuk | |
22/10/2017 13:22 | Why don't you moderate the negative lies and slander thrown at the companies officers And what about all these stalkers who attack me at every opportunityI did not see you moderate deccer1 when he made rood comments in reference tonne deceased wife !! | warwick69 | |
22/10/2017 13:16 | Oh that's fine then you post them all for me I'm quite happy for you to refer to them all Glad to see you taking the side of the bashers sceptics and negative individuals who are against PHE for some reason or another Can't think why they don't want a good technology from a growing small UK business which can help clean up the planets waste !! | warwick69 | |
21/10/2017 20:32 | May I ask why I have been moderated ???? | warwick69 | |
21/10/2017 19:28 | You have to ask yourself, if the latest test run was such a success why no video uploaded to Youtube or photos on the website? Are they just amateurish when it comes to publicity? | bittorrent | |
21/10/2017 17:56 | 'looks like stock footage' - I should think so, given that the lorry is German - 'vorne lenkt ein freundlich' on the side! They've clearly never had real waste anywhere near the G3, and have decided that faking it's much easier. | supernumerary | |
21/10/2017 13:28 | What fun. That video was taken in Australia and the municipal waste shown being tipped and sorted looks like stock footage. So no footage from the UK. | deccer1 | |
21/10/2017 12:06 | Here's a video from the website: | bittorrent | |
21/10/2017 11:52 | Nothing of interest then. Oh well. | deccer1 | |
20/10/2017 14:08 | Going down the toilet Bet warwick dumping on the sly | the stigologist | |
20/10/2017 13:56 | warwick. It would be a great relief to see you write something other than repetitive assertions and dreams ad nauseam. I tested you out to see if you were capable of going to the demo and returning with a truthful decription of what WAS demonstrated and what is still missing from WHAT people expected. No such chance - just obfuscation and silly gloating over an unrealisable future Once again noone seems to be able to have described the demo. Does that not speak more than words that it fooled noone. Why will noone report on their visit? | scrutable | |
20/10/2017 12:35 | scrutable - don't confuse tyres and tyre crumb. The former is waste, the latter a valuable industrial commodity. To turn tyres into crumb requires that the tyres are sorted, shredded, the metal and fibre removed, and the residue cleaned, sorted and graded. This all takes large amounts of time and energy which must all be added to the overall energy budget of the G3 process. To then burn it in order to produce a syngas which itself needs further cleaning is obviously absurd. Until they can process real waste, they have no viable business model. I was struck by this line in the accounts: 'Property, plant and equipment 2,424' I looked for the usual 'thousands' in the header, but it's not there, so £2,424 appears to be the total value of the G3 and all its ancillaries. Unchanged since the previous year. Is that even possible? Certainly compares unfavourably with the £55M of accumulated losses! | supernumerary | |
20/10/2017 11:32 | I have never said I will never sell I am often a small seller as I have my pension and all my savings invested but I will always be a long term holder of 100 million plus shares as I hold circa 120 million I don't see that I could ever be accused of a pump and dumper If i sold swaithes it would collapse big time I am and always will be extremely bullish in fact mega bullish until we hit much much higher levels I have been honest all the time I appreciate that everyone has reason to sel at times due to personal circumstances I admitted selling to buy my maserati and to give my sons some money to help them out And I need a few thousand pounds every month for retirement I can't see that as being some kind of criminal mastermind I am so confident I don't want to leave money in bank accounts when it is better held in PHE shares awaitingbthe mega mega mega mega rerate | warwick69 |
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