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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 | 2.70% | 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 |
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Scrap & Waste Materials-whsl | 380k | -46.2M | -0.0111 | -0.83 | 38.25M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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18/10/2022 08:34 | that goes for a lot of small cap aim shares on spreadex. Long only. | babbler | |
18/10/2022 08:33 | Still a button . You can buy on Spreadex but not sell | 1savvyinvestor | |
18/10/2022 08:32 | you don't get quotes to short. You press a button. | babbler | |
18/10/2022 08:17 | Can't get a quote to short ! Careful enthusiasts | 1savvyinvestor | |
18/10/2022 08:15 | Don't like the gag up they're up to something | tidy 2 | |
18/10/2022 08:10 | 2p day. Give us progress news rns and were at least 5p | moontheloon | |
18/10/2022 08:07 | Vatna, I'm more to the problems of PHE. First and foremost it is PHE, whom need to produce. So, rather than quoting human behaviour or bad behaviour that could be corrected. Applicable to both ends of the debate, plastic producers include individuals whom cause pollution and those in authority past and present at PHE, who fail to tackle the plastic problem and constant continue to tell us, next month or next year we will have a solution. I wait, waiting, when? | allinforabigprofit | |
18/10/2022 08:02 | Off we go again…! | cash2020 | |
18/10/2022 06:36 | I think it's being pumped for a Placing sometime after the AGM. | deccer1 | |
17/10/2022 20:04 | Tenapen: No worries | cash2020 | |
17/10/2022 19:37 | Not sure if you guys have seen this but hopefully, Hydrogen will explode over the next few years. hxxps://hydrogen-cen | myu_qpr | |
17/10/2022 19:14 | Herd should arrive at some point this week surely! Then the share price should really take off properly! | shanew48 | |
17/10/2022 18:31 | Cas2020 + I had missed your earlier YouTube link. Thanks for the reminder. | tenapen | |
17/10/2022 18:28 | chung woff woff eqt Paying 7.5% on its latest loan 29/03/22 New unsecured loan facility of up to £10 million to be provided by Riverfort Global Opportunities PCC Limited and YA II PN, Ltd (together, the "Lenders"). · The Initial Advance will be repaid on a monthly basis commencing 5 months after receipt of the advance by the Company and have a final maturity date of 12 months. · The Company will pay a fixed interest coupon to the Lenders on a quarterly basis calculated as 7.5% of the value of each advance of the Loan Facility. · The Company and the Lenders have also entered into a performance agreement pursuant to which the Company may pay a performance fee to the Lenders if the share price of the Company significantly increases whilst the facility is in place. The requirement to make any payments under the performance agreement will on · The Company will use the proceeds of the Loan Facility to fund further growth and development activities in its key markets, and for general working capital purposes. | tenapen | |
17/10/2022 17:45 | Already over 500 views in 5 hours for Keith’s interview. Growing interest. | cash2020 | |
17/10/2022 16:14 | Audible, perhaps you are not aware of the huge problem that the world has with end-of-life plastics that cannot be recycled, that end up in landfill or incinerators or in the oceans? Are you not aware that waste management companies and local authorities are having to pay landfill tax to get rid of it? | vatnabrekk | |
17/10/2022 16:04 | tebepen, at least EQT went commercial years ago and have built several systems, hence they have access to loans. PHE haven't even left the house on that front, that's why they don't have access to loans imo. PHE will need to raise a lot more cash to fund their 50% share of first SPV, say E10m+ due from PHE. Check out how many shares they want permission to issue in next months AGM resolutions, if you can find the voting form in their website! What's the timetable for building the Innovation Centre and Protos? Sorry, nothing yet available. | ken chung | |
17/10/2022 15:56 | What a pathetic argument, Woff Woff | schofi2 | |
17/10/2022 15:50 | The report button red hot again. I must report the App's bug to Google play store. I never wrote share of the profits. These feedstock producers already have a market or did that escape? They will require an incentive and that be financial one. They also require certainty. The historical look isn't good. In the beginning no company wa to yo risk long term supply contracts too many risks. The plastic park what comes first the plastic or the DMG plant? If plastics come first where does that plastic go? What reason should then break off supply in favour of DMG? Perhaps all too complex many understand? | allinforabigprofit | |
17/10/2022 15:24 | 2p coming surely | shanew48 | |
17/10/2022 15:21 | Ken Chung 17 Oct '22 - 08:18 - 20580 of 20599 0 4 3 How can PHE have a higher market capitalisation than Eqtec, who have successfully built several units and are moving into waste plastics to hydrogen. Makes no sense. PHE fair value £1.5m to £2m imo. -------- chung - eqt have NO CASH and are paying for expensive loans and the more projects they have to fund (wood group) the more loans / diluting fund raising's they will need. Powerhouse are cash RICH. woff woff. Granted eqt will be worth a look in three years time as they start to get some revenue coming in to cover costs !. | tenapen | |
17/10/2022 15:14 | "Getting feedstock is a problem." No Audible, feedstock is not a problem. Feedstock will come from one or more of the waste management companies on the Protos site, and they will be happy to pay the SPV to take it off their hands because otherwise they will have to pay landfill tax to get rid of it. And the landfill tax is likely to be going up every year, so they will certainly not be in a position to seek a share of the SPV's profits! | vatnabrekk |
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