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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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09/2/2018 16:40 | First up "About 4 percent of the petroleum consumed worldwide each year is used to make plastic" Nice one that's the first hit I got on google but I check the date which is 2008 However if you take about 30 seconds longer you come up with this "Plastic bags and petroleum are intrinsically linked. About 8% to 10% of our total oil supply goes to making plastic." So how accurate is that? | superg1 | |
09/2/2018 16:04 | They need to get Hillgrove out. | deccer1 | |
09/2/2018 13:00 | Very pretty presentation and on reading it a "hang on a minute" re some of the claims. Back later. | superg1 | |
09/2/2018 11:38 | There was never an overhang, just a massive dilution with more to follow and 50% of the profits already gone missing, again with more to follow. | lagosboy | |
09/2/2018 11:00 | Decarbonising plastic, that is the most interesting part of this interview. Theoretically this technology could decarbonise all types of Carbon. Unfortunately this technology can't recycle the rubbish and the bull thats posted on here by people who have no interest in this at all (oh!! I could be wrong there) And now the Hillgrove overhang has gone I see this stock ready to fly . | schofi2 | |
09/2/2018 10:25 | Agreed superrg1 - surely the point is, if the updated presentation contained price sensitive information necessitating a RNS it should have been disclosed to all shareholders at the same time ! Clueless shower and cannot even spell the website link in the RNS correctly. | lagosboy | |
09/2/2018 10:17 | You forgot competition ! You forgot no protection, so even in the highly unlikely event it worked any number of serious players could simply copy it ! | lagosboy | |
09/2/2018 10:04 | Improving investment proposition. | deccer1 | |
09/2/2018 09:00 | Definitely | pj 1 | |
09/2/2018 08:37 | Hmmm How does an updated presentation amount to sensitive material news for a regulatory RNS. Surely it should have been non regulatory. | superg1 | |
08/2/2018 14:23 | Decarbonising plastic, that is the most interesting part of this interview. Theoretically this technology could decarbonise all types of Carbon. And now the Hillgrove overhang has gone I see this stock ready to fly and so can some of the negative posters on here that will have a lot to lose when it does. | schofi2 | |
08/2/2018 13:39 | correct as of Oct 2017 not listed in the confirmation statement short answer - 1) that may change many other ways to remunerate directors. | lagosboy | |
08/2/2018 13:05 | How does KA benefit from W2T, he is a director, but as far a I know he is not a shareholder? | vatnabrekk | |
08/2/2018 11:12 | Spot On deccer1 - the whole situation stinks and despite KA stating recently ' that there has never been a better time to buy Phe' he still has not purchased one single share. | lagosboy | |
08/2/2018 10:38 | yes this whole situation is dodgy af | the stigologist | |
08/2/2018 10:19 | Come on PHE. | deccer1 | |
08/2/2018 10:07 | PJ He had 1.2 mill VRS and moved then to here, sold there around 14/15p (90p now) so it's more painful than it seems. Sold PHE to buy them then sold those to buy PHE again most at double the share price here. I don't wish losses on folk just that they wake up and look beyond the BS. Everyone knows the city is full of BS and so are most AIM companies. | superg1 | |
08/2/2018 10:06 | The Bashers are out in force this morning. Bash on Bash on. superg1, ive already said thanks for the correction for my incorrect post. ta The Stigologist, Why do you follow a poster you regard as an 'idiot' ?. | tenapen | |
08/2/2018 09:32 | deccer1- I am accepting your figures as being correct. There is no way on this earth someone who invested £1.5m and has seen it reduce 63% is sitting comfortably with that Investment. Especially an investor who would probably reduce the share price by another 50% from that, if he decided to exit. IMO, his views need to be ignored, its just not worth it. Why would anyone believe anyone who has lost 63%? | pj 1 | |
08/2/2018 09:22 | have followed that idiot for a long time on here so know his m.o. very shady individual | the stigologist | |
08/2/2018 09:17 | How Paul Warwick lost over £970k in less than 6 months: 25/9/17 118,767,376 shares at 1.3p = £1.54 million 6/2/18 118,961,327 shares at 0.48p = £571k And looking forward ?/?/18 118,961,327 shares at 0.3p = £356k ? P.S. Still another 64,744,645 dilutive shares to be issued to Hillgrove by 31/7/2018. | deccer1 | |
08/2/2018 09:00 | Latest interview with KA for any investors that were not aware.http://bit.ly/ | stuj1970 | |
08/2/2018 08:54 | The 215,686,275 shares that PHE just issued and placed via Turner Pope were on behalf of Hillgrove. Good to see them shifted. | deccer1 | |
08/2/2018 08:03 | Cash Sept 16 they said cash at that time £450k. Fund raise 2.5 mill and an extra 25k from Yady. 2 mill off the Hillgrove re the note. So £.12 mill in cash on paper. Spet 2017 interims they said they had £181k cash left by the time they did the fund raise of £1.6 mill So total as of about £1.8 mill August 2017. Take off the 100k per month burn rate and it's £1.3 mill. Just got to make sense of the Hillgrove news now. | superg1 |
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