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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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0.00 | 0.00% | 0.975 | 0.95 | 1.00 | 0.975 | 0.975 | 0.98 | 3,525,114 | 08:00:00 |
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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12/7/2019 19:36 | Only nine trades today. The Mail article, whether in yesterday's paper or online, has not yet had a dramatic effect. Financial commitment from Japanese visitors or elsewhere is needed. CWR obtained £50 million+ from development partners. The IP needs to fully protected in this area of intense competition. | zeppo | |
12/7/2019 15:21 | Few trades in PHE today. Was the positive Mail article online only? Or was it in the printed paper? | zeppo | |
12/7/2019 14:50 | AFC showed a fuel cell battery charger on our local Southern TV but still languish because of lack of orders or investment. | zeppo | |
12/7/2019 12:18 | Superbarnet about time now we need some more publicity Possibly tv coverage of this article surely it has got to do something for us , and the planet jj | jumpenjim | |
11/7/2019 05:51 | Speak for yourself Ken ! | replicas1967 | |
11/7/2019 02:02 | Holders here display all the features of classic lemmings and mushrooms. | ken chung | |
10/7/2019 23:16 | I've just written to the METI asking some questions. Quite likely they are unable to answer them for the most part but you never find out if you don't ask. | cmackay | |
10/7/2019 19:48 | I'm sure David Ryan will be able to help with those queries. | vatnabrekk | |
10/7/2019 19:08 | vatnabrekk Thank you. I will do just that and report back if I get a reply. I would like to see this project succeed. To gain confidence I need to know what problems exist, which have till now eluded remedies: like availability of materials suitable to withstand the process temperatures, presence of pollutants in the exit gases (if any) ,process instability ie'stutter' etc | scrutable | |
10/7/2019 16:06 | If the board owned some decent stock and believed in company as much as their shareholders with skin in the game I'd be buying. Think that RNS gone a bit understated? Whens Toyota deal next update? | philipc240 | |
10/7/2019 13:49 | Scrutable: Perhaps you could write or email to David Ryan. I'm sure he will be able to point you to someone who has seen the demonstration unit at Thornton Park, and who could be regarded as independent. | vatnabrekk | |
10/7/2019 13:07 | Hi Scrutable I have a direct quote for you from Howard White. "And when Howard White was booted out of Stanelco having overseen a price rise from .2 to 30p in 5 years you might question why he went along with Ian Balchin - maybe because they were horrified at how the new management team had completely ballsed up the company and crashed the price from 20p plus to .8p - you need to look at historical evidence before pointing a rifle" | whatsthepoint | |
10/7/2019 13:06 | 非常 | pugugly | |
10/7/2019 12:33 | As one of the billions of people who would benefit from success wth DMG or any process which can commercially convert waste to energy, I approve of what PHE has been trying to achieve for 17 years. I have twice held shares and months later sold again from disappointment. I check this site once or twice a year for any sign of encouragement to hope - as I am doing now. I have always asked the same questions but had no credible answer. Where can I see a truthful report by anyone with industrial, engineering , science, or lab exoerience who has attended 'successful' or even encouraging testing of the DMG process, and has recorded positive observations of waste to energy conversion, been able to confirm and quantify electricity or hydrogen produced, and confirm the maximum time observed for uninterrupted production? Furthermore, what have been the causes of interruption in each case? I have always asked the same questions but had no credible answer. Only then could I begin to make credible assumptions about the likelihood that remaining problems will ever be overcome Talks withe the Japanese Government,Contracts with third parties, additional investors and successful funds raised only indicate hopes, goodwill or gullibility and/or desperate social or emotional need as with anyone reporting Miracles, Eternal Life, Yetis,or Loch Ness Monsters etc. The name of Howard White crops up many times in posts. Take care.I was a shareholder in Stanelco. | scrutable | |
10/7/2019 10:17 | deccer1The only bubble round here is the bubble of negativity you reside in. | blewco | |
10/7/2019 10:04 | "there is no immediate commercial benefit from this letter" Infact they have never even managed to build, test or certify a full sized commercial system. Don't feed the bubble. | deccer1 | |
10/7/2019 09:41 | 3rd on the % leaderboard ! will it hold ? | jumpenjim | |
10/7/2019 09:39 | nice letter, only if you can see it, anyway this should be sufficient to get the placing done, now lets see at what price... | rumobejo | |
10/7/2019 09:21 | Powerhouse Energy Group PLC 10 July 2019 PowerHouse Energy Group plc ("PowerHouse" or the "Company") 10(th) July 2019 Japan Ministry of Economy Trade and Industry strongly endorses DMG Technology PowerHouse Energy Group plc (AIM: PHE), the UK technology company pioneering hydrogen production from waste plastic, is pleased to receive a letter of support from the Japanese Ministry of Economy Trade and Industry (METI). The formal letter follows many months of engagement and review of the DMG Technology. The letter includes commendation from the Ministry that they consider the DMG as having many environmental advantages, and they view it as a major competitor within the low-cost production of hydrogen and incredible value to the promotion of energy transition and decarbonisation process around the world. Powerhouse Energy looks forward to the future development of opportunities arising from this positive engagement in Japan, but notes there is no immediate commercial benefit from this letter of support. | linesal2 | |
10/7/2019 09:20 | Is a backing with cash going to follow??? | linesal2 | |
10/7/2019 09:19 | letter of commendation from ministry of Japan :-) | linesal2 | |
10/7/2019 07:36 | Agree and if they put dmg technology into a third of their filling stations it will be 10,000 units. | superbarnet | |
10/7/2019 07:31 | I like this bitWaste2Tricity, the exclusive developer in Japan for the Powerhouse Energy (AIM:PHE) DMG plastic waste to electricity and hydrogen process, has been in talks with the Japanese Ministry of Economy Trade and Industry (METI) over a long period and can today announce that METI has formally endorsed the DMG technology as a major component of their distributed hydrogen strategy in Japan. | blewco |
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