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PHE Powerhouse Energy Group Plc

1.05
-0.05 (-4.55%)
19 Apr 2024 - Closed
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
  -0.05 -4.55% 1.05 1.00 1.10 1.05 1.025 1.05 5,748,520 09:55:06
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Scrap & Waste Materials-whsl 380k -46.2M -0.0111 -0.95 43.65M
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 1.10p. Over the last year, Powerhouse Energy shares have traded in a share price range of 0.245p to 1.325p.

Powerhouse Energy currently has 4,157,414,135 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Powerhouse Energy is £43.65 million. Powerhouse Energy has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -0.95.

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13/5/2020
22:18
Still plenty to play for. News from Japan can't be far away. Japan wants to be the leader in Hydrogen power and Toyota- the world's 6th largest corporation, are the perfect Partner or certainly rich enough to buy this tadpole out even 100 times over
jsforum
13/5/2020
20:49
It was an excellent recovery after strong gains in a lousy market. Look forward to seeing the figures in early June plus an update on the Waste2tricity deal.
superbarnet
13/5/2020
16:20
HD - a useful bit of education for me, a simple PI with no knowledge of MM, etc games. And STILL sitting on my hands here :(
m4rtinu
12/5/2020
21:52
Hi Warwick - I thought you'd checked out of this confetti factory? Glutton for punishment, eh?

That dilution isn't so acceptable when it really happens, is it?

supernumerary
12/5/2020
20:42
It's easy enough to split an order into any number of bits, at the same or different prices - it costs nothing. The most used tactic is probably the iceberg, where someone wants to, let's say, sell 100,000 shares in a thinly traded market. He can split his order into 20 offers of 5,000 shares but only one appears on the offer until it is gone, then another one automatically appears. That way anyone looking at level 2 will be unaware that there's a large sell order going on, seeing a maximum of 5000 shares sitting on the offer. A buyer may grab those shares, expecting a mark-up to follow, but no, another 5,000 automatically pops up. A few years ago I used to play around with such tactics - the iceberg is just the simplest example - but no longer have as much money in the market so am not plagued by illiquidity of smaller shares any more.

There are a host of other reasons for tiny share amounts being dealt, some serious, like establishing a price for an off market deal, and others more frivolous, like a marketmaker having a bit of fun after a liquid lunch!

hiddendepths
12/5/2020
13:11
Sorry sell 45 buy 40 and 5
whatsthepoint
12/5/2020
13:10
Surely not it would take millions of trades and there is a sell equal to the buy but with the full spread Look at the last three trades sell 50 buy 45 and 5 50 shares is 75pence. That's a convicted way to hide a big order ?
whatsthepoint
12/5/2020
13:06
Re - tiny trades.

It must be something in the machine !. I have the same with another micro company I watch.

tenapen
12/5/2020
13:05
Often used to disguise the fact there's a large order going on.
hiddendepths
12/5/2020
13:01
What's with all these tiny trades today sell 500 at bid and buy 500 split into multiple trades at the offer Weird. !!!!!
whatsthepoint
12/5/2020
12:18
Lemmings and mushrooms are being joined by quality long term investors so they shouldn't feel too lonley.

Ken Chung's still at after years and years. Same old, same old, in many different stocks....

hiddendepths
12/5/2020
12:14
Only lemmings and mushrooms would short this.
whatsthepoint
12/5/2020
12:07
Current market capitalisation of £31m becomes £46.5m after the 60:40 share issue for the merger with W2T so now loooking overpriced.

Still not built a first commercial size system, which has to be built, tested, certified and could possibly fail.

Lemmings and mushrooms only.

ken chung
12/5/2020
10:28
Southbank is an unusual organisation. It's the only thing I actually pay for. Lots of interesting analysis and some controversial calls. Some highly respected contributors. My favourite is Nick Hubble. It evolved from Bill Bonner's outfit, if anyone remembers him. Worth a look imo. nb I don't have an axe to grind. Just an ordinary pi.

I read the Thursday evening piece about this stock and was interested enough to take a small chunk for 1.36 early on Monday. I have a lifetime of experience in the energy sector behind me. I don't trade - only interested in longer term growth.

hiddendepths
11/5/2020
16:14
A positive RNS will be of more long term value than a recommendation.

Without the RNS; profit taking could return.

zeppo
11/5/2020
15:28
Flagged on Thursday and a good call. I do not sign up to these things, but it must have been a comprehensive report to prompt this morning buying.



jimbob587 May '20 - 16:44 - 12859 of 12873
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Expect a rise tomorrow as PHE has been recommended to subscribers of Southbank Investment Research

tenapen
11/5/2020
13:36
So now that the shareholding has been confirmed, hopefully the takeover can move ahead.
vatnabrekk
11/5/2020
13:28
Nice move today but has risen on flimsy news
juju44
11/5/2020
13:24
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PowerHouse Energy Group plc (AIM: PHE), the UK technology company commercialising hydrogen production from waste plastic, was previously notified that Yady Worldwide SA held 98,800,000 ordinary shares of 0.5p each in the Company (“Ordinary Shares”) and on 27 February 2019 this holding was reduced to 60,000,000 Ordinary Shares and on 20 January 2020 was further reduced to zero shares when 60,000,000 Ordinary Shares were transferred to Ben White.

Subsequent to these notifications, announced on 23 April 2020, the Company was notified on 30 April 2020 that Ben White was always the beneficial owner of these Ordinary Shares. His current holding in the Company is 65,000,000 which represents 3.15% of the Company current issued ordinary share capital and voting rights.

skinny
11/5/2020
10:41
They have a lot of influence in this sector. Quite a big following in clean energy.
hiddendepths
11/5/2020
08:33
"all ten of them" may have bought !.


Deep pockets !

Weldone.

tenapen
11/5/2020
08:15
Something's afoot.
vatnabrekk
11/5/2020
08:12
You are filtered so no help
superbarnet
11/5/2020
08:12
Tipped to subscribers of Southbank Investment Research late on Thursday.
jimbob58
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