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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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-0.025 | -2.50% | 0.975 | 0.95 | 1.00 | 0.975 | 0.975 | 0.98 | 5,705,769 | 08:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Scrap & Waste Materials-whsl | 380k | -46.2M | -0.0111 | -0.87 | 40.33M |
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17/4/2018 18:14 | Evening Standard this evening says PHE are looking to raise £1 million with a rights issue at 0.5p | nivison | |
17/4/2018 17:48 | So would I be correct in assuming that you are going to the Investment meeting to ask these questions? Good, then you can tell us what answers you get. | vatnabrekk | |
17/4/2018 16:17 | tenapen - 23 Feb 2018 - 16:09:07 - 6154 of 6338 PowerHouse Energy - The New Positive Thread - PHE superg1 23 Feb '18 - 08:40 - 6134 of 6153 0 2 0 I'm not short BTW and have no pleasure in seeing PIs lose money. superg1 23 Feb '18 - 10:49 - 6141 of 6153 0 0 0 Vat It's in the recent note just 300 hours and that could include Aus. Good to see it's recovered a bit it looked a big green in the face and unhealthy this -------------------- i see a change of tone, towards PHE short closed. job done. | tenapen | |
17/4/2018 16:14 | nelson, As i have posted over and over, year after year, there is nothing to say until there is something concrete to discus. As for the bashers now being share holders I would say its a prety good asumtion this is now true. Maybe not for you ! but for the professionals !, you do not spend so much time and efort bashing a company and not buy in on your efforts. | tenapen | |
17/4/2018 13:50 | No-one, with even minute business sense, would be suggesting that a company ought to be in a position to secure contracted sales before building the first commercial unit. These things come in a certain order. | vatnabrekk | |
17/4/2018 13:39 | Another MOU - PHEA, WAtse2Tricity,Wright Perhaps Tenapen can advise total actual contracted sales? | nelson5100 | |
17/4/2018 12:09 | The' doom mongers' are now share holders !. Why else would they spend so much time and effort 'bashing'.? | tenapen | |
17/4/2018 12:00 | RNS - Sound like a great tie up but where are the doom mongers, I'm sure they'll turn up. PowerHouse Energy Group, plc ("PowerHouse" or "the Company) Distribution Agreement for DMG® Technology into Hydrogen Bus Projects in Bulgaria and Romania PowerHouse Energy Group plc (AIM: PHE), the UK technology company pioneering hydrogen production from waste plastic and end-of-life tyres, announces its first international distribution agreement for its proprietary DMG® hydrogen from waste (HfW) process targeting the supply into hydrogen bus projects in Bulgaria and Romania. The agreement is summarized as follows: * Agreement between PowerHouse, Tresoil Biofuels SRL ('Tresoil'), a leading Energy Project Developer in Romania and Bulgaria and Waste2tricty, PowerHouse's Projects Development partner. * Provides a cost-effective turnkey solution through PowerHouse's partner, Wrightbus, a leading bus manufacturer of zero emission hydrogen buses. * Covers the supply of PowerHouse's proprietary technology DMG®, the hydrogen from waste (HfW) process, into hydrogen bus projects in Bulgaria and Romania. * Tresoil will be responsible for applying for grants, integrating with end users and enabling the establishment of Special Purchase Vehicles's which will initially be 51% owned by the PHE/W2T relationship and 49% by Tresoil. Bus operators in Romania and Bulgaria are actively seeking to replace aging fleets of highly polluting public transport buses, with the region encouraged by the EU to deploy low carbon alternatives. Tresoil is a well established company in Bucharest and has been involved in seeking grants for alternative energy projects and is considered a leading specialist in this area. Powerhouse Energy, Waste2tricity and Tresoil have negotiated a three way binding agreement to seek deployments of hydrogen buses fuelled by PowerHouse's DMG technology in partnership with Wrightbus, a leading bus manufacturer of zero emission hydrogen buses (See announcement of 20 February 2018). The potential has been identified not only in Bucharest and Sofia, but also in many other cities across these two countries as they seek to comply with EU directives to reduce pollutants and particulates. This agreement is in line with the Company's strategy to identify commercially viable opportunities for sales of DMG units, with various EU funding initiatives supporting decarbonising transport including grants for hydrogen bus and potential grants for the capital required to deploy PowerHouse's DMG system. The virtuous circle of destroying mixed plastics and producing carbon neutral hydrogen and electricity falls into many categories that may be eligible for both grants and soft loans in this region and will support the desire and willingness of the local municipalities to improve the environment for their populations. PowerHouse, Wrightbus and Tresoil can offer a competing economic solution with an attractive pay back. The distribution agreement provides that PowerHouse has the right to agree and veto the commercial terms proposed to any end user identified via Tresoil Commenting, Keith Allaun, CEO of PowerHouse said: "We are delighted to have signed our first international agreement for DMG®, the world's first proven hydrogen from waste process. The environmental challenges in both Bulgaria and Romania are well documented and there is clearly a determined approach in both countries to take on the pollution problem. PHE technology provides the ideal solution, particularly now as bus companies have started to replace the aging bus fleets." Roger Preston, Managing Director of Tresoil, added: "With the assistance of European development funds, which are specifically destined for hydrogen bus projects, we will be looking to partner with bus operators across all the major cities in both Bulgaria and Romania where there is intense pressure as they seek to comply with EU directives to reduce pollutants and particulates. bring emissions up to European standards." | schofi2 | |
17/4/2018 07:51 | Surly good news today should see the price move up | 999rp | |
16/4/2018 09:49 | no - looks like you are trying to create momentum, but in vain. | lagosboy | |
16/4/2018 09:03 | Lols like momentum.... | tsmith2 | |
13/4/2018 16:48 | 0.8p first port of call? | tsmith2 | |
13/4/2018 10:18 | Its a bus company - not a friggin engineering company at the forefront of EfW technology. Phe is a dead duck and this will have no consequences whatsoever for WrightBus. | lagosboy | |
13/4/2018 09:55 | Everyone understand that a MOU is non-binding. Nevertheless you don't get major companies or organisations signing these documents wily-nily without checking on the organisation that they are signing up with. They certainly wouldn't want to look silly by signing an MOU with a dead duck, so I'm fairly sure that they will have looked into PHE and its technology before signing anything. | vatnabrekk | |
13/4/2018 09:03 | Do you think that Wrightbus would give them an MOU without doing some pretty detailed due diligence? It's non binding MOU no risk at all or need for any DD "The MOU is non binding and although there can be no certainty a binding agreement will be entered into" That's all about when it's kicking out 99.999 hydrogen. The units cost £10 mill plus. Scientists. Surely you are joking. That's what they do 99% of the time work on ideas that may or may not work. | superg1 | |
13/4/2018 08:55 | FFS Waste2 is PHE. Amazing how 6.9999 billion people on the planet think patents are crucial but 2 or 3 here think it's fine. Disclaimer. The above does not include indigenous tribes cut off form society with poor wifi signals (EG Amazon rain forest) | superg1 | |
13/4/2018 07:58 | This is starting to move in the right direction. From Vox Markets and on the PR firm website this morning. PowerHouse Energy Group #PHE notes the Marketing Initiative Press Release announced by Waste2tricity Limited yesterday concerning the launch of the DMG®-CORE system supplied by PowerHouse Energy to address market for current waste fuel producers, plastic processors and energy-from-waste operators hxxp://www.branduk.n | kenwrong | |
12/4/2018 20:36 | It is at that stage super. There is a working prototype at Thornton Park. Do you think that Peel would give them a lease for a site for the commercial unit if the technology didn't work? Do you think that Wrightbus would give them an MOU without doing some pretty detailed due diligence? Do you think that the scientists at the University would work with them at Thornton Park if the system didn't work? Do you think that the chaps in the Middle East would entertain them if the system didn't work? Do you not think that if it didn't work that someone would have exposed them by now? Just because you haven't seen it doesn't mean it doesn't work. | vatnabrekk | |
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 |
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