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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 | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
-0.10 | -8.70% | 1.05 | 1.00 | 1.10 | 1.15 | 1.05 | 1.15 | 6,869,866 | 11:51:45 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Scrap & Waste Materials-whsl | 181k | -1.43M | -0.0003 | -35.00 | 47.81M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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08/6/2024 09:35 | cash - and the FTU due for commissioning in earlier 4Q with usual caveats re new technology. I say "Emmett i you we trust". | smokey 1o3 | |
08/6/2024 07:25 | People won’t want to be out of this over the weekend now, it’ll be a huge gamble. News on National Hydrogen funding for Australia, Hong Kong, Italy and Switzerland could land any day now, they’re just waiting on paperwork. If I was a betting man which I’m not, but if I was, I’d say it could be next week which will be the biggest RNS we’ve had since the Linde deal. Get ready… | cash2020 | |
08/6/2024 05:37 | The trades in black throughout the day are not counted as either. At a guess I would say they are sells put through by market makers for the recent warrant conversion. | grahamwales | |
07/6/2024 18:34 | This drop in share price really doesn't make any sense. We have 28.7M buys and 8M sells, and yet the share price goes down by 10%. Something fishy here. Maybe there are a lot of big sells in the background that will show up later. | vatnabrekk | |
07/6/2024 15:50 | Fill your boots at this price | talldarkslim | |
07/6/2024 14:16 | graham warrants - exercise price raised from 0.29 to 0.50p Hey what are you bleating about that's to PHE's advantage. Every little helps! | smokey 1o3 | |
07/6/2024 13:26 | Looks like they got the price wrong lol What next pmsl. | grahamwales | |
07/6/2024 12:04 | Graham - 22466 - Warrants 9,090,910 ep 5.5P Expired 21.01.2024 - 16,000,000 ep 0.5 -Expires 01.09.2026 - 31,240,600 ep 0.29 granted to Strand Hanson Ltd [Merchant Bank} 31.04.2024 -ep 0.29 NOW EXCERCISED @ say avg @1.65 = Net 1.36p = £424,872 So to answer your question 16,000,000 ep 0.5p still outstanding. LOL | smokey 1o3 | |
07/6/2024 11:41 | It could take several months to build, test and get certified, the system in South Wales. Lemmings and mushrooms only. | ken chung | |
07/6/2024 09:35 | Make that 7 million | juju44 | |
07/6/2024 09:18 | make that 5 million | juju44 | |
07/6/2024 09:15 | 3mill . net buys and down we go . wtf | juju44 | |
06/6/2024 11:05 | How many more warrants out there at this price. | grahamwales | |
05/6/2024 09:16 | Graham THE FTU is situated within an existing building coded for such equipment and so doesn't require planning or change of use. So one less thing for you to worry about. Onwards and Upwards. | smokey 1o3 | |
04/6/2024 16:39 | Well it won't be this one then will it? It's been failing for nigh on a quarter of a century :¬( | supernumerary | |
04/6/2024 14:50 | That's right super, and the one that doesn't have failures is the one that will succeed. | vatnabrekk | |
04/6/2024 13:55 | 8 years old - Ecoloop now a commodities trading company. Does, however, show how hard it is to make such technology work. There have been other failures too. | supernumerary | |
03/6/2024 17:28 | Someone already doing it with their own patents I guess. | grahamwales | |
03/6/2024 15:27 | "Powerhouse Energy's process produces low levels of safe residues and requires a small operating footprint, making it suitable for deployment at enterprise and community level." | schofi2 | |
03/6/2024 15:26 | The companys intellectual property is worth many times the companies present value and this will become more evident as the year progresses with its quote "Long term pipeline of promising projects in the UK and overseas." This is a unique process that is now well protected via patent. DYOR | schofi2 | |
03/6/2024 13:44 | Smokey Wasn’t it Peel who applied for planning at protos and Glasgow then problems in Glasgow from residents made them pull it. Residents in Bridgend are just as bad if not worse. | grahamwales | |
03/6/2024 13:35 | Graham - They are well aware of the need for planning and other approval having done it at Protos and Glasgow. Don't worry be happy and have faith in Emmitt. | smokey 1o3 | |
03/6/2024 12:56 | It's very similar to natural gas, and there is probably natural gas on the estate already. Anyway, I assume they must have planning permission for it already otherwise they wouldn't be building it. | vatnabrekk | |
03/6/2024 12:21 | Do you know what they are planning to do with the syngas produced. Bearing in mind it’s an explosive gas and they are in the middle of a trading estate with a massive housing development less than 1/2 mile away. | grahamwales |
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