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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 | -2.63% | 0.925 | 0.90 | 0.95 | 0.925 | 0.925 | 0.93 | 2,689,358 | 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 | -0.83 | 38.25M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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15/8/2017 17:11 | and those that talk them up , especially those with bloated positions. | lagosboy | |
15/8/2017 14:50 | warwick - why don't you report me like you do everyone else that disagrees with you ? Any respect I had for you has long gone- you are just a big baby | lagosboy | |
15/8/2017 14:44 | X54c I suggest you talk to Keith Alluan I trust Him and I would not take any notice if Lagosboy Aka pomander from LSE board | warwick69 | |
15/8/2017 13:49 | He is so convinced that he reports everyone and anyone who posts a negative comment to admin on LSE. Phe has nothing tangible as yet - it is a long way from being able to offer a third party verified, regulatory approved and commercially viable solution, hence why it has a market cap of £10m The question you should be asking is why is the market cap so low, Phe has been around for years. It tried to progress the roll out of the technology and unit in Aussie and failed miserably, it did not generate one single order, nor did it attract the interest of any major players in the EfW sector. It has arranged very limited funding in the context of what would be needed to get this to market and this has been provided via smoke and mirror arrangements between connected companies and individuals. Bond, a major shareholder and guarantor to the company to keep its going concern status has just trousered $2 m to pay down part of his convertible loan to Phe. That begs the question to me as to why an insider would cash in a convertible loan for its face value rather than take the additional equity if this is such a wonderful investment opportunity. The CEO, and discharged bankrupt in the US, has never purchased one single share and nor have any other directors, the finance director with all the City contacts came and went within 6 months and the company has never hired any sales staff as it claimed it would do with the proceeds form the last Placing. The claimed ground-breaking technology (IP) has not even been protected and Bond's Ore Pro engineers are more than capable of copying, if it had any value. From my analysis, which I don't expect others to share as that is what makes a market is that this one is heading for the rocks and has ben for a number of years. Soon access to funds via AIM Placings will dry up. | lagosboy | |
15/8/2017 13:01 | warwick69 Just doing some background research here to see if it's worth an investement. That's a very impressive holding you have - 12.96%. Quite a commitment too, to a single small cap share. You must be very convinced in the upside to take such a position. What's got you so convinced on this share in particular? And how much upside potential do you see share price wise? | x54v | |
15/8/2017 07:40 | The pre market looks strong | superbarnet | |
15/8/2017 06:21 | Will be seeing the directors pile into this investment, this ground breaking technology? Still no news about the shares to be issued to Hillgrove? It's six months since the announcement that the loan had been converted, six months of interest foregone if 15%on £1.4 million so why the delay? | dolphin158 | |
14/8/2017 10:37 | Save your blood pressure W69 and filter him. He has nothing worth hearing. | superbarnet |
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