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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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0.075 | 8.33% | 0.975 | 0.95 | 1.00 | 0.975 | 0.90 | 0.90 | 9,891,571 | 14:00:29 |
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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18/5/2018 19:44 | As I understand it tyre crumb is not a waste product, it is in demand for creating soft play areas etc. Also it takes energy and time to make tyre crumb, so it is not low cost. If PHE can process raw untreated waste plastic that is different. | bittorrent | |
18/5/2018 19:00 | It's a pity they can't just connect up the share cert printer to the feedstock inlet - that would give them a seemingly inexhaustible supply of non-recyclable waste ;¬) I wonder who's getting them at three farthings - he must be a bit narked when they're only worth a halfpenny to everybody else? Still, I suppose all will be OK when he sees the supply of profitable hydrogen emerging from the first commercial reactor at the end of the year... | supernumerary | |
18/5/2018 16:36 | I'll have a pint of what you guys are on ! | tenapen | |
18/5/2018 16:02 | Apparently it does have a chimney because each module pumps out 1 tonne CO2 waste per day into the atmosphere so contributing to greenhouse gasses. | deccer1 | |
18/5/2018 14:30 | I think you need to go for a lie-down,deccer1, you must be exhausted after producing all that waste product. | vatnabrekk | |
18/5/2018 14:11 | Apparently PHE don't have any patent protection either. How long before a user, competitor, or hobby hacker, steals the know-how ? | deccer1 | |
18/5/2018 14:09 | Lets see how fast they can roll out . | deccer1 | |
18/5/2018 13:33 | Hey deccer have they come up with an alternative for tyres on cars yet......a real alternative that is. Cos tyre crumb is a feedstock too. I will wait....... | coldspring | |
18/5/2018 13:05 | Someone certainly needs to do something about the growing problem of plastics and vehicle tyres. | deccer1 | |
18/5/2018 10:33 | Get a move on PHE. | deccer1 | |
18/5/2018 10:27 | Its a masterpiece. | deccer1 | |
18/5/2018 09:34 | Millions within 10 years, its the next Microsoft, Apple, Google all rolled into one. A once in a lifetime in unmissable opportunity, just let the directors know so they don't miss out on buying some stock. | lagosboy | |
18/5/2018 09:18 | Listen to what KA says. | englishlongbow | |
18/5/2018 09:15 | There couldbe rapid rollout. | englishlongbow | |
18/5/2018 09:05 | I think we're approaching the end of the beginning, or is it beginning of the end(?) as they take the prototyping into commercialisation and move into the next stage of the business. 1.5p next target imo on the back of a successful commercial installation. | rathean | |
18/5/2018 08:57 | Bought a few more today. Little and often as I prefer to spread purchases. | top tips | |
18/5/2018 08:56 | Need to see a successful and proven running of a commercial unit before anyone starts to really take notice of this.Prove the technology works and it removes the doubts.I still have unanswered questions on the impact and cost these units will have upon the planned users electrical infrastructure as this area has not been spoken about, but could add ££ in cost to any company implementing these units of they need to make improvements to the electrical networks. | mertymcs | |
18/5/2018 08:52 | PHE could be back over 20p looking at the roll out figures. | top tips | |
17/5/2018 13:05 | I've been following the story here for some time and I became convinced that when the orders start to come in, the share price will take off significantly. That time must be pretty close now, so I've made a start this morning. Fingers crossed that I have (for once) got the timing right. | fozdad | |
17/5/2018 12:07 | ELB, that order for five units fits in nicely with KA's comment about having several operating next year - prodably those five, then dozens the year after and hundreds the year after that. This is going to snowball rapidly. I will be buying each week going forward. Fantastic opportunity. | top tips | |
17/5/2018 11:34 | Always wondered why the collaborator was not named. All, ifs, but's and maybe's anyway. | lagosboy | |
17/5/2018 11:33 | Always wondered why the collaborator was not named. All, ifs, but's and maybe's anyway. | lagosboy | |
17/5/2018 11:23 | 5 June 2017 PowerHouse Energy Group Plc PHE Collaboration Agreement of up to GBP500,000 PowerHouse Energy Group Plc (AIM: PHE), the company focused on ultra high temperature gasification waste to energy systems, and the creation of Distributed Modular Gasification© (DMG), is delighted to announce a collaboration agreement with a UK partner involved in the development of energy and waste projects. Subject to achieving certain performance milestones of the G3-UHt demonstration unit sited at Thornton Science Park and to entering into an option to lease land to site the units, the partner has committed two tranches of funding of up to GBP500,000 in aggregate to meet the cost of preparing and funding applications for planning permission and environmental permits of the initial demonstration unit and first five PHE Waste-to-Energy G3-UHt systems. The agreement will require PowerHouse to supply five systems at locations of the partners' choosing on a prioritised basis, based upon the completion of UK Certifications and demonstration of the G3-UHt unit in active operation. Keith Allaun, Executive Chairman of PowerHouse, said: "It is gratifying and reassuring to have attracted a significant and large corporate partner to work with PHE and Waste2tricity Ltd in rolling out Distributed Modular Gasification© in the UK. DMG systems allow for the environmentally responsible conversion of waste into electricity and the creation of distributed hydrogen for commercial uses. This event marks a turning point in the commercial development of the Company. Our engineering team continues to meet its objectives and we look forward to the public demonstration of the G3-UHt system in the coming period." | englishlongbow |
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