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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 | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
0.00 | 0.00% | 0.95 | 0.90 | 1.00 | 0.95 | 0.95 | 0.95 | 1,311,716 | 07:40:35 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Scrap & Waste Materials-whsl | 380k | -46.2M | -0.0111 | -0.86 | 39.5M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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20/1/2020 15:12 | Sound advice and something I always abide by. | hazzyhazz | |
20/1/2020 15:08 | HazzyHazz, please remember not to gamble what you can not afford to loose. ...... On any share !. Regards. | tenapen | |
20/1/2020 15:03 | Bit new to this game but always happy to take a punt on things like this. I’ve set my stall out that I’m going to keep my shares for a loooong time. If I lose, I lose, if I win, then I could be a nice big wedge.....in a few years of course. Just hope things work out for PHE, the takeover and the new site planning. Like someone said earlier, recycling single use plastic is the future, and it’s not like the world has a shortage is it?? | hazzyhazz | |
20/1/2020 14:38 | 1p is very much in sight now. | whatsthepoint | |
20/1/2020 14:28 | you must be mad bailing on this one dyor | bubsy2 | |
20/1/2020 14:13 | this is the tuck away share and things can happen its in the write spot | bubsy2 | |
20/1/2020 12:26 | Fuel cell EVs are expected to be the cheapest commercial vehicles to run within a decade According to a Deloitte-Ballard Joint White Paper, the transportation of the future is hydrogen. At the CES 2020 trade show, Ballard Power Systems and Deloitte China announced the release of a joint White Paper that projects fuel cell EVs to be less expensive to run compared to battery electric and internal combustion engine vehicles within 10 years. The white paper is the first volume in a series. The white paper, which is called “Fueling the Future of Mobility: Hydrogen and fuel cell solutions for transportation,̶ Ballard President and CEO, Randy MacEwen, stated in a recent Ballard press release that in less than a decade, it will be less expensive to run a fuel cell electric vehicle (FCEV) than it is to operate a battery electric vehicle (BEV) or an internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicle when it comes to certain commercial applications. hxxps://www.hydrogen | tewkesbury | |
20/1/2020 12:12 | Tewksbury Yes very true and that penny is beginning to drop. More and more buy and hold investors will take more and more stock out of circulation | whatsthepoint | |
20/1/2020 11:43 | Anything to do with hydrogen production could be worth billions, especially if it simultaneously solves the problem of what to do with non-reclylerable waste plastics like PHE do. | tewkesbury | |
20/1/2020 10:06 | Unfortunately, that's not the case with long dated Spreadbets. My September bet is 0.87 - 0.92 for instance. After all, that's the main way S/B companies make their profits. John | 2350220 | |
20/1/2020 09:56 | This could pop again soon Paying 0.8630 now via NEX they need stock. But don't want it. To look very bid | whatsthepoint | |
20/1/2020 09:53 | Tight spread now .8625/.8744MM are desperate to hold this and need sellers. | whatsthepoint | |
20/1/2020 09:47 | I 100% genuinely don't doubt it Whatsthepoint. Else I wouldn't have added another £500 to my spreadbet the other day 😊 It's very rare for one of my positions to show a profit only a few days after opening, because of the wide spread. But all my PowerHouse bets are in positive territory. Just wish Optibiotix & Integumen would pick up the baton too 😉 | 2350220 | |
20/1/2020 09:24 | John I believe there is a lot more to come I'm sure their will be some shakes but the momentum and sentiment has changed We are heading for 1p just a matter of when not if. | whatsthepoint | |
20/1/2020 09:21 | Whatsthepoint, your post reminded me of Scotty the engineer in Star Trek. "They canna hold it much longer Captain". After a miserable Friday with several of my other stocks, this is proving to be a real gem to wake up to on Monday morning 😊 John | 2350220 | |
20/1/2020 09:21 | You can see how much the Market makers want this to top out. Jaknife and his pals must be getting very sweaty bottoms. Wonder from what price they started building their naked shorts from. We are now 70% above nominal price. | whatsthepoint | |
20/1/2020 09:07 | The market can't hold this much longer the pressure cooker is boiling. | whatsthepoint | |
20/1/2020 08:52 | As I said last week the gap to 0.92 was always going to be filled. We are nearly there and the next question is when do we break the 1p barrier? | superbarnet | |
20/1/2020 08:51 | Hot stock in a hot sector little liquidity all adds up to fireworks. | whatsthepoint | |
20/1/2020 08:34 | Yes, its all about hydrogen and the problem of plastic waste just now !. Lucky for PHE share holders, the company is working in both HOT sectors :-). | tenapen | |
20/1/2020 08:33 | We are in a hot sector Hydrogen is the new investment story AFC and CWR and ITM have all done very very well of late as well PHE is in the right space at the right time | whatsthepoint | |
20/1/2020 08:30 | Exceedingly gratifying | volsung | |
20/1/2020 08:29 | 0.84 paid looking very lively | whatsthepoint | |
20/1/2020 08:13 | Change that paying .8190 already on NEX Could be quite a lovely week onwards and upwards. | whatsthepoint | |
20/1/2020 08:12 | I get the feeling the market is quite a bit short of stock. .7911 to sell and already buyers at .8092 on NEX | whatsthepoint |
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