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PHE Powerhouse Energy Group Plc

1.075
0.125 (13.16%)
Last Updated: 10:16:41
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
  0.125 13.16% 1.075 1.05 1.10 1.075 0.95 0.95 20,775,439 10:16:41
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Scrap & Waste Materials-whsl 380k -46.2M -0.0111 -0.96 44.48M
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 0.95p. Over the last year, Powerhouse Energy shares have traded in a share price range of 0.245p to 1.225p.

Powerhouse Energy currently has 4,157,414,135 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Powerhouse Energy is £44.48 million. Powerhouse Energy has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -0.96.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
14/1/2020
10:15
Overall I expect more than 100% dilution this year.
ken chung
14/1/2020
10:13
Obviously they will need a placing after the takeover of related party private company W2T to pay all the extra staff and directors, including scruffily dressed HW.

Probably HW and a few others will want places on the Board and nice six figure salaries I imagine..

ken chung
14/1/2020
10:13
The other day, Whatsthepoint reckoned we'd be around a penny within a week.
Well that looks like a pretty spooky prediction 😊
Not that far to go Whatsthepoint.

John

2350220
14/1/2020
10:09
- 27/12/2019: PHE to purchase W2T in Q1 2020, using PHE shares at a ratio of 60% PHE: 40% W2T. Subject to PHE shareholder approval.

- PHE has 1.961 bn issued shares (15/11/2019) so will have to issue another 1.307 bn shares to buy W2T on the 60:40 basis:

PHE 60% = 1.961 bn shares (15/11/2019)
W2T 40% = 1.307 bn shares to be issued to buy W2T

Total 100% = 3.268 bn shares after completion (+ presumably more later to pay other ongoing costs).

ken chung
14/1/2020
10:02
"Placing for purchase of W2T which is hugely dilutive"

The proposed issue of PHE shares for the purchase of W2T is not a placing, and selling of those shares will be restricted for at least a year.

vatnabrekk
14/1/2020
09:55
I doubt they would be able to do a placing before the takeover which itself involves issuing more shares. Let the waters settle first before raising more cash.
tewkesbury
14/1/2020
09:48
I think if their was to be a placing it would have been arranged already as soon as it went to 0.7 and then a placing at 0.5 But it hasn't so maybe someone's got it wrong.
whatsthepoint
14/1/2020
09:34
Juju,
Surprised not to see you and you famous 'tea leaves' over at VLS, which occupies a similar space.

brucie5
14/1/2020
09:29
Placing coming mark my words the placees are selling out that's why the mms are marking up
iamgreat1
14/1/2020
09:28
What was cash level and burn rate at last results? Placing for purchase of W2T which is hugely dilutive and it would pay anyone to know what cash they have as they have issued shares like confetti in the past to stay afloat.
coldspring
14/1/2020
09:11
There is money in those rubbish mounds. Pennon, the FTSE 250 water and waste group, reportedly hopes to sell the latter part of its business, Viridor, for around £4bn. Recycling is all the rage. Even so, a mooted enterprise value of 18 times last year's adjusted ebitda looks rich. Talks with private equity house KKR did not result in a deal.Viridor burns waste and puts out energy. Bulls characterise it as an infrastructure asset with a steady stream of profitable, index-linked long-term contracts. Those are attractive in an era of ready cash but low returns. Viridor's £1bn in net debt leaves scope for more leverage.There is potential for growth, too. Pennon predicts long-term demand for "energy recovery facilities" (ERFs) will exceed UK capacity by about seven million tonnes a year to 2035. Some new 23 ERFs are needed to close the gap, it says, with more sites still if recycling rates do not improve.Viridor's valuation is going up almost as quickly as rubbish in an incinerator, however. Before the £4bn price tag was rumoured on Sunday, analysts put Viridor's enterprise value at around £3.1bn. Three months ago after Pennon announced a strategic review the consensus figure was closer to £2.7bn. Listed waste management peers trade on less lofty multiples: Veolia at 9 times trailing earnings, Biffa at 8 times and Renewi at 6 times.Is that implicit price inflation just hot air? Earnings at Viridor have been rising. That could justify a fuller valuation. After five years of sucking up investment from South West Water, Pennon's other business, Viridor is starting to generate cash. At a price of £3.5bn, Investec's Martin Young puts it on a 14 times multiple, not out of line with other utilities such as National Grid and Severn Trent.That should be the top price of any buyer. Energy from waste is a more volatile business, for now, than the established utilities. Competition could impact future growth. Private equity investors may have cash to burn. They should not throw it all at Viridor.
whatsthepoint
14/1/2020
09:09
Wow belief arriving
juju44
14/1/2020
09:02
Easy 1x Bagger all over it

EVE SLEEP

Cash in Bank higher than Market Cap

Just 6 days time for results

cantrememberthis2
14/1/2020
09:00
Yes dilution to acquire W2T what are you referring to please elaborate
whatsthepoint
14/1/2020
08:43
? #orm hmm!5-6 mil cash + gold assets ,no Debts all for 3 mil mcap!!!?
costax1654x
14/1/2020
08:35
Of course dilution is coming, christ alive whats wrong with you people, classic aim routine.
pazzuzu
14/1/2020
08:28
The market doesn't seem to agree with you deccer1.
vatnabrekk
14/1/2020
08:24
What news? That they are going to buy a related party private company to whom they gave marketing rights a few years ago as well as paying them to exist instead of doing it inhouse , with a massively dilutive share issue that greatly benefits that private related party and dilutes away existing shareholders?
deccer1
14/1/2020
08:22
Ken,You've made yourself look like a complete fool.No one is actually taking you serious or listening to your views.I honestly doubt you're a real investor, but more of a disgruntled employee/director of the company that has an issue with the new shareholders coming in.
foliage1
14/1/2020
08:17
You're starting to sound a bit silly Ken given recent news flow.
spawny100
14/1/2020
08:14
Dilution is prices in you muppet. You are the mushroom come out of the dark man
whatsthepoint
14/1/2020
08:11
Huge dilution coming and they still have to build and test a commercial size system which won't be until next year. Lemmings and mushrooms only.
ken chung
14/1/2020
08:08
Moving up again first thing this morning.
vatnabrekk
13/1/2020
17:11
Where's Ken and Barbie?
slartybartfaster
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