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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 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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22/5/2018 14:55 | Hydrogen Generation Market worth $180bn by 2024: Global Market Insights Inc. | new tech | |
22/5/2018 14:53 | 1000 HP hydrogen fuel cell lorry: "1,000 HP, zero emission Nikola One semi-truck in motion. Get ready for the pre-production units to hit fleets next year in 2019 for testing. The Nikola hydrogen electric trucks will take on any semi-truck and outperform them in every category; weight, acceleration, stopping, safety and features - all with a 500-1,000 mile range!" | new tech | |
22/5/2018 14:49 | PHE could be back over 20p very quickly looking at the roll out plans. | englishlongbow | |
22/5/2018 14:48 | Impressive growth potential here. | top tips | |
22/5/2018 14:46 | Keith Allaun (CEO) 4/4/2018 13 min 30 sec: "We expect to have our first commercial facility operating in north-west England by the end of 2018 and then we expect a rapid roll out. We expect a roll out of several units the following year (2019) several dozen the year following (2020) and hopefully several hundred thereafter throughout both the UK, the EU and the Far East" 15 min 00 sec: "We anticipate up to 200 sites here in the UK in the next ten years and 500 sites in the EU over the next ten years." (Each site can accommodate multiple 25 tpd units). | new tech | |
22/5/2018 14:23 | Indonesia empitomises some of the problems with waste disposal and the need for PHE's systems asap: | top tips | |
22/5/2018 14:14 | Was in June last year. | englishlongbow | |
22/5/2018 13:58 | When are the Annual Results out? | englishlongbow | |
22/5/2018 08:10 | It would be good to actually have a reasonable discussion about the pros and cons of investment here rather then just berating and a clear lack of interest in the share.If you think it's that bad just stop posting on the board and move on elsewhere unless you post reasonable facts against and support them with sensible comments.This also goes for those who post positive facts as well. | mertymcs | |
22/5/2018 07:58 | Groan, how’s your maths Ken? The existing process churns out 16 times more co2 than the PHE process,Do you not agree that 1 tonne is much better than 16 tonnes? | fozdad | |
22/5/2018 07:49 | I am a natural cynic. | ken chung | |
21/5/2018 14:02 | Come on people lets be nice to one another. | englishlongbow | |
21/5/2018 10:03 | I didn’t call deccer1 a liar, that was a word he used, not me. I said his statements numbered 8 to 12 were wrong, and I still stand by that. He twists information to produce misleading and biased statements to suit his own agenda. so no humble pie i’m afraid. | vatnabrekk | |
21/5/2018 09:44 | To be fair its good to have a discussion. | englishlongbow | |
21/5/2018 09:22 | I never denied that, deccer1, it’s just that your focus is on the 1 tonne of CO2 produced rather than the saving of 15 tonnes of CO2 compared to current treatments such as incineration. Surely that is a massive benefit to the environment, don’t you think? | vatnabrekk | |
21/5/2018 09:19 | Every thing produces CO2 it is part and parcel of life.If you look at anything over a period of time you can twist the figures to suit your own opinions.It's all just a big game of moving where the source of CO2 comes from, look at electric cars.The car is more efficient in CO2 emission, but the process to make the car releases CO2 in similar of not more then existing vehicles.Over a long enough period and as technology improves things will get better but at the moment it is just a bandwagon that people are jumping onto in order to get free money from grants etc. | mertymcs | |
21/5/2018 08:49 | Its an improvement on other waste to energy systems. | deccer1 | |
21/5/2018 08:42 | If they produce 1 tonne of CO2 it is still less than the 16 tonnes of CO2 that would be produced otherwise. So what would you suggest they do with the 1 tonne of CO2? | vatnabrekk | |
21/5/2018 08:16 | If you look at some of the recent slides. | deccer1 | |
21/5/2018 08:15 | So its better to send them to PHE than dump them in the sea. | deccer1 | |
21/5/2018 08:11 | That isn’t a fact, it just doesn’t happen. Think about it. - PHE’s objective is to turn environmentally harmful substances such as plastics and old tyres (and other waste materials) into energy and fuels. Surely you wouldn’t expect them to vent methane, which is about 30 times more harmful than CO2, into the atmosphere? | vatnabrekk | |
21/5/2018 07:52 | I am just trying to understand all the facts as PHE looks like an exciting investment opportunity. | englishlongbow | |
21/5/2018 07:47 | English, the methane is not vented to the atmosphere, it is part of the syngas that is used as fuel. Please don’t post misleading rubbish. Do proper research and get your facts right. | vatnabrekk | |
21/5/2018 07:40 | Thank you fozdad, that’s the point I was trying to make. But deccer1 chooses to ignore this fact and prefers to twist it the other way round to suit his own agenda, whatever that is. | vatnabrekk |
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