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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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0.25 | 25.64% | 1.225 | 1.20 | 1.25 | 1.25 | 0.975 | 0.98 | 54,164,104 | 13:03:01 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Scrap & Waste Materials-whsl | 380k | -46.2M | -0.0111 | -1.10 | 50.72M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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08/6/2018 08:22 | The upside is so great I see a return to 20p+ very quickly. | city chappy | |
08/6/2018 08:09 | Solid buying this morning, could retest 1.5p on the back of more good news imo. | rathean | |
07/6/2018 20:43 | This is the news that I'm hoping we get soon: - Confirmation of planning permission, and any other permissions that are required e.g. building warrant. - Confirmation of signing of lease with Peel Environmental - Confirmation of completion of engineering (FEED) - Announcement of date for commencement of building work on site. - Confirmation of contract with Wrightbus - Confirmation of Power Purchase Agreement for sale of electricity from the first commercial G3 unit - Confirmation of contract for supply of feedstock, tyre crumb I expect. | vatnabrekk | |
07/6/2018 15:37 | Hydrogen Generation Market worth $180bn by 2024: Global Market Insights Inc. | new tech | |
07/6/2018 14:23 | Nice retrace north after confirmation of project progress, could see a move towards recent highs imo. | rathean | |
07/6/2018 14:08 | Feels like this will really move on news. | city chappy | |
07/6/2018 13:41 | Plus the millions of vehicle tyres and other organic waste streams produced each year. | englishlongbow | |
07/6/2018 12:56 | I am happy to buy more at this level and will continue. There is never a day when plastic pollution is not in the news. | superbarnet | |
07/6/2018 12:03 | He generates traffic to secure advertising revenues - simple as that. | lagosboy | |
07/6/2018 09:09 | Both the chart and fundamentals as we move into commercialisation are suggesting an upturn. | englishlongbow | |
07/6/2018 09:02 | Zak probably gets it wrong as much as he gets it right but always nice to have a positive view | sweepie2 | |
07/6/2018 08:28 | Perhaps he makes a decent living out of commentating for five minutes a day. | englishlongbow | |
07/6/2018 07:51 | Zak Mir ! Ask yourself why he is not running a fund or incredibly wealthy trading his own account. | lagosboy | |
07/6/2018 07:23 | There was an analyst report last year saying they were already worth over 4p on a conservative basis. | city chappy | |
07/6/2018 07:20 | I think he meant to above the 200 da ma which is about 0.75p. | city chappy | |
06/6/2018 22:46 | Zak Mir says PHE a quick move up to 0.7p | englishlongbow | |
06/6/2018 22:41 | PowerHouse says reports relating to planning permission rejection at Thornton Science Park are “inaccurate 15:06 06 Jun 2018 The group said it has received written confirmation from the chief executive of Thornton Science Park setting out the facts and reassuring the company that the recent decision by the Cheshire West and Chester Council does not relate to its facilities. Consequently, Powerhouse added, there is no threat to the operation of the Energy Centre at Thornton Science Park. PowerHouse Energy Group PLC (LON:PHE) has said press reports relating to the rejection by Cheshire West and Chester Council of certain planning permission applications University of Chester’s Thornton Science Park are “inaccurate In a statement, the AIM-listed technology company – which is pioneering hydrogen production from waste plastic and end-of-life tyres - stated that the articles saying the Science Park will be required to be dismantled or closed down do not represent the facts of the situation. The group said it has received written confirmation from the chief executive of Thornton Science Park setting out the facts and reassuring the company that the recent decision by the council at a planning committee hearing does not relate to the facilities associated with PowerHouse’s Research and Demonstration Unit. Consequently, it added, there is no threat to the operation of the Energy Centre at Thornton Science Park and no foreseeable disruption to PowerHouse’s operations at the site. The company said it will continue to actively engage in its extensive test engineering of native and mixed plastic feedstock in support of the commercial design effort currently underway. It added; “The Council decision has no impact on our operation or efforts, nor will it effect the siting of our process demonstrator. PowerHouse and the University of Chester Energy Centre will continue to work successfully together unaffected by this unrelated decision.” Keith Allaun, PowerHouse’s CEO said: “The University intended for there to be tremendous synergy between itself and the tenants of the Energy Centre." He added: “Our engineering operations continue unabated as we move to completion of our commercial design on a daily basis – supported by the empirical data we continue to accumulate though our testing regime – which will continue for the foreseeable future at the Energy Centre.” In late afternoon trading, Powerhouse shares were 7.8% higher at 0.48p. | englishlongbow | |
06/6/2018 19:26 | I can only find one press article. Any links to any of the other ones? | vatnabrekk | |
06/6/2018 17:24 | But I will be reading the press articles tonight but I don't think there is anything to be worried about either from that RNS | sweepie2 | |
06/6/2018 17:23 | Looks like the University of Chester's Thornton Science Park can continue for industrial uses (e.g. Use Classes B1, B2, B8) like PHE's test/demo facility located within the Energy Centre, but will not be able to have permanent educational institution uses on site (Use Class D1) like university classrooms, university workshops/labs or a university library, due to proximity with the Shell oil refinery next door. According to the press article below, students were bussed in, there is no overnight student accommodation, and the Uni has been operating there since 2014 with no action taken by the council for a couple of years. I would not be surprised to see Chester Uni appeal the decision. Obviously it has no direct effect on PHE's test/demo facility at Thornton, or their first commercial 25 tpd system to be located at Protos - which is a completely different site further to the north-east. When I was a student, we visited several operating establishments - incinerators, mines, nuclear power station, geothermal, renewables - didn't need a student classroom on any of those sites and we used the labs and facilities back at our Uni or guested in other uni labs for field trips. | englishlongbow | |
06/6/2018 17:17 | Someone give #sefton his crayons back, poor lad throwing a right wobbly. It's an interesting rns, doesn't entirely address the issue of the future of the science park but reassuring for the time being that it's full steam, or should I say hydrogen ahead. Happy to hold and accumulate in dips. | rathean | |
06/6/2018 17:07 | Shouting is usually an indication of a certain level of intelligence, unable to communicate in a normal fashion. | vatnabrekk | |
06/6/2018 17:00 | I think someone's trying to make a point. Shouting doesn't make it any more valid. Nor does the inability to spell . | shrout | |
06/6/2018 16:31 | Unusual press release just out provides another top up opportunity. | city chappy |
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