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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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-0.05 | -4.55% | 1.05 | 1.00 | 1.10 | 1.05 | 1.025 | 1.05 | 2,642,806 | 09:55:06 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Scrap & Waste Materials-whsl | 380k | -46.2M | -0.0111 | -0.95 | 43.65M |
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06/10/2020 17:27 | Apologies , I have seen this before . I did comment before . I get no good feeling of urgency . Peel dont yet have the money , components of DMG only out for tender ,etc. No word of having started anything on site . Hard to get excited and DR does not come across as a relaxed confident man Sounde more negative than I feel about it . I have a large holding and will be patient | juju44 | |
06/10/2020 09:27 | Thanks VAT .Will listen to it tonight | juju44 | |
05/10/2020 20:50 | Nope , have you a link ? | juju44 | |
05/10/2020 19:56 | juju, Have you watched the Q&A video following the AGM? | vatnabrekk | |
05/10/2020 19:28 | 5 weeks since the wildlife issue disappeared but looks like they still have not cut a sod . What are they doing = maybe giving opposition a chance to catch up and pass | juju44 | |
03/10/2020 08:54 | A recent report from Carbon Tracker described the plastics industry as "a bloated behemoth, ripe for disruption" by governments keen to slash its heavy carbon footprint and tackle plastic pollution in the oceans. | rickdrn | |
03/10/2020 08:47 | Good article in Money week Magazine Recycle plastic? It's not worth it"Mass production of plastics began in the 1950s. So far 8.3 billion metric tons has been created, according to a 2018 study published in Science. Currently, we produce around 300 million tonnes globally each year. Most of that is in the form of disposable products: half of all plastic produced ends up in the bin within a year. Of the 29 million tons of plastic waste collected in the EU (including the UK) in 2018, about 30% was recycled (a far higher proportion than in the US). About 43% was burned in incineration plants, but a quarter ended up in landfill. " | rickdrn | |
02/10/2020 10:34 | Could soon break out of this wedge formation | juju44 | |
02/10/2020 10:13 | Still in oversold territory but indicators turning up so could move higher in this rally . | juju44 | |
01/10/2020 16:24 | Hi juju, I respectfully disagree. This is the first build and everything rests on there being no mistakes. Hopefully they have added a month on the end for wiggle room and maybe finish early ! any sign of delay will be a reason for the bashers to pounce. | tenapen | |
01/10/2020 10:24 | A bit more PR on yesterday's appointment :- . | skinny | |
01/10/2020 10:14 | Ten - they need to do better than that if they are to conquer the world and beat rising competition | juju44 | |
01/10/2020 07:52 | Tewkesbury further to your two posts yesterday promoting EQT I am in both shares and do not feel that it is a case of invest in one or the other. If you have the fundsit makes more sense to invest in both. I would observe that EQT has only reached financial close on two deals so far this year. I therefore have it as a hold until I am confident that it has a plan to convert the pipeline it mentions into revenue generators. | stokey12 | |
01/10/2020 06:43 | From the granting of planning permission, to the building of the first DMG unit, in only circa 18 months !. | tenapen | |
30/9/2020 19:53 | I am not over impressed with the presentation today . There is no big sense of urgency , no time line plan . The overseas stuff is too vague. It looks like a lot of the hardware for Protos doesnt seem to be ordered yet . What were they doing all summer ? DR seems agitated . He exudes enthusiasm but not confidence . He doesnt look or act like a CEO . First plant over a year away is so frustrating | juju44 | |
30/9/2020 15:54 | :-) Moving along nicely. I see the eqt rampers are againg trying to hitch that donkey to the PHE band wagon. Don't fall for it again !. | tenapen | |
30/9/2020 10:44 | Make sure you get into Eqtec (EQT). Arden suggest a current share price valuation 3x the current level, and orders and revenues revenues are expected to be 'exponential' next year. | tewkesbury | |
30/9/2020 09:12 | Lets see her buy some shares! :-) "Kirsten Gogan does not hold any shares in the Company". | skinny | |
30/9/2020 09:07 | I dont like top heavy companies but this looks to be a big hitter for influence with gogt. which PHE will need . Also good that she rates PHE enough to become linked to its future success . I like | juju44 | |
30/9/2020 09:06 | Eqtec (EQT) are the place to be now. Arden suggest a current share price valuation 3x the current level, and deal closures and revenues are expected to be 'exponential' next year, and will continue for many years to come. A great place to be. | tewkesbury | |
30/9/2020 09:01 | . Powerhouse Energy Group plc (AIM: PHE) ("Powerhouse" or the "Company"), the UK technology company commercialising hydrogen production from waste plastic, is pleased to announce the appointment of Kirsty Gogan as a non-executive director of the Company with immediate effect. Kirsty Gogan (aged 45) is an internationally sought-after advisor to governments, industry, academic networks and NGOs and is a recognised expert speaker on science communication, climate change, competitiveness and innovation. She has more than 15 years' experience as a senior advisor to Government on climate and energy policy, including 10 Downing Street, and the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister. Currently Kirsty is managing partner of LucidCatalyst and she chairs the UK Government's Nuclear Innovation Research and Advisory Board (NIRAB) Cost Reduction Working Group. She is also Co-founder of Energy for Humanity (EFH), an environmental NGO focused on large scale deep decarbonisation and energy access. On joining the Board of Powerhouse Kirsty Gogan said: "I am delighted to be joining the Board of a business that can help meet the major energy challenges facing the world. It also helps provide a real solution to the vast and growing problem of unrecyclable waste plastic that is blighting the planet. "I very much look forward to working with Powerhouse to bring the environmental benefits and capabilities of this technology to the serious attention of policy makers and governments, both at home and internationally, to drive uptake that will help realise its potential." Tim Yeo, Chairman of Powerhouse, said: "We warmly welcome Kirsty to the Board has and we look forward to benefiting from the many years' experience she has in the development and promotion of energy strategies nationally and internationally, as an advisor to governments, industry and NGOs. We are particularly enthused with her role as Co-founder and Global Director of Energy for Humanity as this represents a cause which is closely aligned to Powerhouse." Further regulatory disclosures: Other than as disclosed below, there are no further disclosures to be made in accordance with AIM Rule 17 and paragraph (g) of Schedule Two of the AIM Rules for Companies: Kirsten Gogan is, or has during the last five years been, a director or partner of the following companies and partnerships: Current Directorships: Terrapraxis CIC (formerly Energy for Humanity CIC) Syntholen Energy Ltd Lucidcatalyst Ltd Past Directorships within the last five years: Critical Path Energy Ltd Kirsten Gogan does not hold any shares in the Company. ENDS | skinny | |
29/9/2020 17:09 | And how exactly do you figure Peel are going to manage to do that Paul? | vatnabrekk | |
29/9/2020 16:56 | ju ju you are right THEY (Peel) want to make money. Trust me you will be screwed over | swiss paul |
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