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PHE Powerhouse Energy Group Plc

1.725
-0.075 (-4.17%)
Last Updated: 15:40:33
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
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
  -0.075 -4.17% 1.725 1.70 1.75 1.85 1.65 1.83 26,696,682 15:40:33
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Scrap & Waste Materials-whsl 380k -46.2M -0.0111 -1.58 72.75M
Powerhouse Energy Group Plc is listed in the Scrap & Waste Materials-whsl sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker PHE. The last closing price for Powerhouse Energy was 1.80p. Over the last year, Powerhouse Energy shares have traded in a share price range of 0.245p to 2.20p.

Powerhouse Energy currently has 4,157,414,135 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Powerhouse Energy is £72.75 million. Powerhouse Energy has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -1.58.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
11/6/2019
13:41
Pleased I bought a few last week....
glennrcharles
11/6/2019
13:27
Don't worry Nelson,Government will be throwing money at PHE to keep Hugh Fernley off their backs! LOL
linesal2
11/6/2019
12:46
Mmm audited accounts for 2018 to be filed by 30 June.

Will they need any placing to satisfy the auditors?

nelson5100
11/6/2019
11:42
Nice article on Powerhouse, well worth a read
porsche911sse
11/6/2019
11:18
Just think all the free publicity Hugh and Anita are going to generate for PHE,
WHAT A PLATFORM!

linesal2
11/6/2019
11:11
Corrupt liars? What about the corrupt liar who states that the chamber lining on the prototype unit at Thornton Park has cracked? What foundation does that statement have?
vatnabrekk
11/6/2019
10:55
I always love coming to this board when the price rises. The mm's out in force to put up negative comments. hahahaha.
schofi2
11/6/2019
10:11
I keep tweeting Hugh :-)
linesal2
11/6/2019
10:00
Well done whatsthepoint!
It will be very interesting to hear what they have to say.

vatnabrekk
11/6/2019
09:57
I have also now managed to get someone from the BBC show last night to discuss our technology with them and to tell them all about our solution. Let's see if we can not raise some awareness in advance of the first commercial plant being built Good luck all long term believers ignore all these morons who for some reason want the project to fail. !!We can all guess why.
whatsthepoint
11/6/2019
09:51
You are so wrong on all your points But you will keep repeating them Why not answer the question why do you wish this project to fail why don't you want a solution to help solve the problem of waste plastic Would you rather we spent £56 billion on HS2 just so we can get to London Birmingham 20 minutes quicker surely the money would be better spent on helping councils save millions on fuel bills and bringing clean air to our children's playgrounds in city centres. Money is not the issue
whatsthepoint
11/6/2019
09:50
Governments will never remove plastic from industry EVER! And they are only focusing on reducing "SINGLE USE PLASTIC". Why remove it when it keeps products fresher so they can be transported around the world? if it can be recycled into energy there is no problem.
linesal2
11/6/2019
09:48
Even if we stopped producing all plastics today there are still mountains of it to get rid off plus what's already in the sea. It's not as simple as saying just stop producing plastic.
vatnabrekk
11/6/2019
09:39
The only solution is to eliminate plastics in the first place, which is what governments are starting to do.
deccer1
11/6/2019
09:39
Whatsthepoint, whatever preexisting council or private facility you are talking about the same problems apply. They simply do not have the segregated operational space to incorporate extra sorting facilities, a DMG, generators and fuel cells, power lines, hydrogen refuelling station, access cueing and turning for buses, etc. It really needs new purpose built sites. Massive costs, massive planning obstacles and massive lead in times.

Not forgetting they have never built a commercial size system so its still untested, experimental and could fail anyway.

deccer1
11/6/2019
09:37
I doubt that you moron you haven't got a clue about the improvements in the technology go and talk to David Ryan he will put you right.
whatsthepoint
11/6/2019
09:36
The world will never stop making plastic that is just stupid plastic is a great product. The enemy is the disposal of plastic and that's where DMG saves the day
whatsthepoint
11/6/2019
09:36
Whatsthepoint/Vatnabrekk hope you don't mind me saying but you are both displacing as classic lemmings and mushrooms. Its likely to cost you dearly.
ken chung
11/6/2019
09:35
Well I have one Council who are extremely interested as a region they want to build 8 hydrogen filling stations and they have told me they have the land and space. And this technology could save them £30 million a year in diesel bills alone if they made hydrogen from their own waste plastic So you may be wrong about the costs 5 DMG hydrogen sites about would cost circa 65 mil saving £30 mil a year in fuel costs and the saving on not sending plastic to incineration or landfill. They would have the plastic to feed that number of plants. Now what's not to like about that idea ?
whatsthepoint
11/6/2019
09:06
Even if we stopped producing all plastics today there are still mountains of it to get rid off plus what's already in the sea. It's not as simple as saying just stop producing plastic.
vatnabrekk
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