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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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0.01 | 0.80% | 1.26 | 1.15 | 1.30 | 1.30 | 1.225 | 1.25 | 8,119,057 | 16:35:11 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Scrap & Waste Materials-whsl | 181k | -1.43M | -0.0003 | -40.67 | 50.72M |
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04/3/2019 20:41 | One things for sure - hellava lot of discussions going on. And there was me worrying that Phe had overlooked establishing a Japanese subsidiary. This is better than the comedy store. | lagosboy | |
04/3/2019 20:09 | Not long to wait then... Press Release Waste2Tricity 2 nd July 2018 Sunday Telegraph article: Powerhouse Energy and Toyota Tsusho* Waste2tricity confirm that under its representation agreement with PowerhouseEnergy Group Plc (PHE) it has for the previous 12 months had a commercial executive permanently deployed in Tokyo. During this time Anna Mariya Yordanova has been in direct discussions with a number of major Japanese corporations and is currently in discussions with several parties to develop MOU's that we believe will lead to firm contracts in due course. Toyota Tsusho, the trading arm of the Toyota Corporation is one of these parties, although a definite agreement has yet to be established. The intention in this case is for Toyota Tsusho to carry out a full review the technology and its potential for deployment in Japan with the intention of funding a complete system. At the same time Waste2tricity is in advanced discussions with a Tokyo based plastic recycler with a view to co-locating the first system on their site. Howard White Executive Deputy Chairman says "Japan is a particularly attractive region for W2T as a project developer to deploy the Powerhouse energy technology. Indicative gate fees for unrecyclable plastics are around E20() a tonne and private wire price in the region of El 00 per MWh. A PHE system using 25 tonnes of plastic a day could export 72mWh of electricity and 1 tonne of 5 9s (road fuel) hydrogen, generating daily revenues of over El 5,000. Annualised this equates to almost E5.O million gross revenue, with a modelled nett revenue of E3.4 million for each deployed system. Given a 20% royalty fee, Powerhouse Energy could generate €6 Given the potential of the market Waste2tricity intends to expand its operations by establishing a Japanese subsidiary once an initial contract is agreed with Ms Yordanova acting as Country Manager. | ![]() supernumerary | |
04/3/2019 19:24 | Well, KA did stay that discussions could take up to a year. | ![]() vatnabrekk | |
04/3/2019 18:36 | What happened to the Toyota deal- weren't W2T meeting with them around Xmas time via arrangement's made by their Asian representative. A few months have flown by- it would be unlike of Phe to suppress good news. | lagosboy | |
04/3/2019 18:17 | As always nelson, great questions. No answers though? | ![]() vatnabrekk | |
04/3/2019 18:14 | Why the delay in updating the significant shareholders listing? How is Renewme Limited?? | nelson5100 | |
04/3/2019 17:47 | You should not mock the old un-researching investors that lost their shirts,and most I don't just the ones that can't see it was their fault and try to hamper everyone else's imminent success. | ![]() linesal2 | |
04/3/2019 17:44 | Jaknife- Ballsed up again or been sniffing the barmaids apron LMAO | ![]() linesal2 | |
04/3/2019 17:12 | You may be right about PHR, JackNife, I wouldn't know, but I'm not expecting an imminent fund raise by PHE. | ![]() vatnabrekk | |
04/3/2019 16:57 | As oldbronze said not a sprint.All will come to they who can wait. | ![]() linesal2 | |
04/3/2019 14:51 | Finding partners and funding for the first unit is the difficult bit. | ![]() vatnabrekk | |
04/3/2019 14:16 | I believe the overall story about turning plastic and tyres into alternative energy. It is a must do. Only question here is if PHE's technology works well or not. Probably it does work. Starting to move... | ![]() noirua | |
04/3/2019 09:37 | watch PIP ! | ![]() oldbronze | |
04/3/2019 09:08 | Marathon stock | ![]() oldbronze | |
03/3/2019 20:52 | ITM is a totally different animal. For a start they are using electricity to generate hydrogen, and secondly they are not disposing of waste plastic or waste tyres in the process. I'm fairly sure that ITM's cost of hydrogen is higher than PHE's cost will be, and at the moment they are subsidised, whereas PHE is not. But yes, right now they are producing hydrogen for vehicles, while PHE are not. | ![]() vatnabrekk | |
03/3/2019 20:40 | Sleveen- ITM are hydro so of course no competition, in fact both companies help to improve the hydrogen requirement Globally. | ![]() linesal2 | |
03/3/2019 20:37 | juju44- Looks like you tend to slag off all alternative energy companies- as you are just as unwanted on the ITM board as here, There is more to life than a miserable outlook. | ![]() linesal2 | |
03/3/2019 20:30 | Yes along with lots of others, Like he said in the presentation once the first one is built and they are making money more experts will be employed, currently their is a lot of role sharing until the money starts rolling in, that will then totally transform the company. Pointless spending thousands and thousands on salaries until the funds are in the bank. Don't worry though it will not be long. | ![]() linesal2 | |
03/3/2019 20:27 | No competition to ITM | ![]() sleveen | |
03/3/2019 20:18 | Would you trust your money with him ???? | ![]() juju44 | |
03/3/2019 18:51 | There must at least 20 attendees present - wish I had a pound for every time Ryan said errrr- I would be a rich man. He doesn't sound very confident. Where are all these partner businesses ? | lagosboy | |
03/3/2019 17:55 | You may get some answers from this. Depends what you are looking for, though. | ![]() vatnabrekk | |
03/3/2019 17:13 | i prefer PHE to come up with some answers. sorely lacking. | ![]() steverabet | |
03/3/2019 16:49 | So many questions, nelson, but no answers! | ![]() vatnabrekk |
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