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PHE Powerhouse Energy Group Plc

0.95
0.025 (2.70%)
03 May 2024 - Closed
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 2.70% 0.95 0.90 0.95 0.925 0.925 0.93 2,871,429 16:35:10
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Scrap & Waste Materials-whsl 380k -46.2M -0.0111 -0.83 38.25M
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 0.93p. 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 £38.25 million. Powerhouse Energy has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -0.83.

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12/4/2018
19:47
So no need to nick the patent then just get a chamber and copy it then slap in a patent in yourself re the material used

The truth is imo it doesn't work, there is nothing to patent and this is just all spin like before.

What did PHE manage to pull out of the hat overnight that decades of work failed to fix.

I genuinely fear you are all going to lose your money.

We'll see once the fullness of time has passed on someone actually putting the kit through it's paces IF it ever gets to that stage.

superg1
12/4/2018
17:20
I think someone has sent me to coventry.
slartybartfaster
11/4/2018
17:42
elrico, Seriously, are you saying it is not illegal for Chinese companies to commit fraud on foreign soil?
slartybartfaster
10/4/2018
20:21
It was the chamber that I was talking about, not the other off-the-shelf components. It's the material that the chamber is made of that is important, and they don't want to have to publish the details in a patent application for others to copy.

That's what I was trying to tell you guys.

How does a patent provide protection from operators in China?

vatnabrekk
10/4/2018
19:58
Vat

Re patents. Not you don't key components are left out to frustrate copying.

The chamber is the issue just as it was with the last kit. As said to me by someone that was in it for decades then they will have had to come up with some new material.

So this new wonder material that isn't worth having protected.

It beggars belief that PIs fall for such BS but they do on 100's of AIM shares.

Banks are great at lending money but only when you don't need it.

There is always Darwin.

superg1
10/4/2018
16:20
vatnatbrekk - PHE would be prudent by double locking IP/Patent offering as much scope as possible. However, I know China is a black-hole where IP/Patents are often stolen from outside China, and it's not a criminal offense. For example, most investors are not aware Chinese authorities are particularly keen the financials are accurate filed. However, you can publish any figures you like to sucker US/UK ROW investors in, hence why the US and UK have seen hundreds of Chinese frauds and thus far, only one person has been sent to jail, and he exposed a Chinese fraud. OK, it not the same principal as breaching IP and patents, but these are seen as far less of a crime, hence why Trump is clamping down on US investments unless the Chinese offer more security.

Oddly enough, you are not allowed to spy on a Chinese company, not even sit outside a gate and film logistics without being thrown into a cell.

Slarty - No, not invested. I keep one eye on events. I'm still bruised after my run-in with the charming Peter Bond.

Funding remains and issue, as does the IP/Patents.

elrico
10/4/2018
16:02
You in here elrico?
slartybartfaster
10/4/2018
11:23
If you apply for a patent you have to give full details of the product including the recipe / formula etc. That then enables any unscrupulous person or organisation to develop copies. Take them to court? Yes, if they are daft enough to do the dirty in the UK. But what if a Chinese company decides to copy it in China? What court are you going to take them to then, and what would be your % chances of winning?

Answers on a postcard (not).

vatnabrekk
10/4/2018
10:21
How is this company going to get funding? Git to be a dilution surely? Am I wrong?
pazzuzu
10/4/2018
10:20
vatnabrekk i just wish they would speed up.
deccer1
10/4/2018
09:54
*It does seem
natty27
10/4/2018
09:54
Yes I does some he has had a few short roles in various companies, but 14 years at BHP Billiton Petroleum, a company that has a market cap 115 billion!
natty27
10/4/2018
08:58
Cinch Projects - incorporated October 2017 !
lagosboy
10/4/2018
08:49
https://www.voxmarkets.co.uk/rns/announcement/3d891889-34fa-4ada-ae1c-fc1e2217245a/?source=twitter
natty27
10/4/2018
08:19
Thank you. Can you post on here?
tsmith2
10/4/2018
08:13
Appointment of commercial operations manager
natty27
10/4/2018
08:12
These are all buys that are showing in red, because one of them is mine!
natty27
10/4/2018
08:02
News flag but no news?
tsmith2
05/4/2018
09:54
It is not a foregone conclusion that PHE have to raise cash through a placing to fund the cost of building the first G3 commercial unit. There are other ways to fund projects.

Once PHE have planning permission, a signed lease, a power-purchase agreement, and contracts for the supply of feed-stocks, then they will be in a strong position to raise funds by other means.

vatnabrekk
04/4/2018
18:26
https://youtu.be/8QxZCGoTnzs
tsmith2
24/3/2018
12:18
deccer1: I'm going to keep a copy of your post 6294 and post it back on here towards the end of the year.
vatnabrekk
24/3/2018
12:04
If you order a tin of beans from Tesco Home Delivery and they fail to deliver a tin of beans to you, would you say that that was your fault? Or Tesco's fault?

PS: No prizes for the correct answer.

vatnabrekk
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