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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Proton Motor Power Systems Plc | LSE:PPS | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BP83GZ24 | 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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0.10 | 5.00% | 2.10 | 1.80 | 2.40 | 2.10 | 2.00 | 2.00 | 4,122,227 | 14:12:44 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Elec Indl Apparatus, Nec | 2.09M | -18.9M | -0.0122 | -1.72 | 32.58M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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06/10/2009 15:20 | lol Nobody cares william, i dont and never have used iii, people are just plain sick of your spamming ! | 21simthy | |
06/10/2009 15:19 | Yes I get the message by now! | pelleeds1980 | |
06/10/2009 15:18 | af /pelleeds multiple usernames.21SIMTHY/8 | theresearcher | |
06/10/2009 15:17 | Been in here for a little while now average 6.4 nice to see there is something bubbling under. Back to the Jan 08 price would do me! | pelleeds1980 | |
06/10/2009 15:16 | tnx for earlier af. | theresearcher | |
06/10/2009 15:15 | One of those buys was mine afro, always attracted to good online limits, there is clearly no stock around but the mm's have to guarentee 20k by phone, just a trade, not sure how long i will hold for but when do you ever see any of the herd be as honest as that ? :-)) | 21simthy | |
06/10/2009 15:14 | anybody bot L2 for me. | afrorich | |
06/10/2009 15:14 | thsi definately under the radar of most, whihc in some ways is very good. | afrorich | |
06/10/2009 15:13 | the psread is shortening, the bid is up to 6.25 after more buys at the full ask | afrorich | |
06/10/2009 13:57 | Cant even buy 2500 online now in PPS ! I've not been following the volumes but i'll assume that overhang has been cleared. The mm's are hiding the shortage on L2 with a wide spread and lack of movement. | 21simthy | |
06/10/2009 13:37 | afro. Another "theresearcher" pump and dump has just been suspended (RLX). Nice of him to return to his disgraceful thread today and post this ! theresearcher - 6 Oct'09 - 13:20 - 239 of 240 sold out weeks ago on spike andrbea took my chances buying and averaging down.100% profit.plenty had the chance from lows. | 21simthy | |
06/10/2009 10:17 | she does tick up o not much volume so one to keep an eye on... if any news from L3 comminications link then this should move.. | afrorich | |
06/10/2009 09:48 | Afro. That caught my eye too, full offer for PPS stock, now that is rare, the bid aint special though at around 6.15p but if that long term overhang is cleared then it may do well. Not even worth getting involved in a debate with you now TR, everybody can clearly see who you are and how you operate, people get sick of constant spam you know. | 21simthy | |
06/10/2009 09:34 | not long before she ticks up. Someone just bought at full ask of 7 | afrorich | |
04/10/2009 20:39 | some reasonable buying on friday. just a reminder of thier outlook from their recent results interim results are out and makes for soem interisting reading about the future We are taking an integrated approach which addresses our customers' demand for both the product and after-sales operation and maintenance service. With this approach and using our highly scalable fuel cells, we will be in a position in due course to offer large power system packages to original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), a vast market providing numerous opportunities for the Group. We have further developed our modular concept, which allows the use of similar modules in different applications. This will lead to the cost savings necessary to make fuel cells and fuel cell hybrid systems an economic alternative to traditional power systems, thereby increasing our opportunities for mass-market sales. We will continue to put resources into marketing our existing fuel cell solutions, although we will be focusing on supplying packages to OEM partners in the future. We have made strenuous efforts in marketing our products and we will further strengthen our sales team with experienced staff who have strong market experience and knowledge. The potential volume uptake of fuel cells in the different markets we are addressing is significant. Proton is working to produce systems to meet the individual requirements of each market to ensure we are able to take full advantage of the opportunities ahead. We would like Proton to be a leader in the fuel cell industry in regard to both size and profit. Overall we are delighted about the progress we have seen so far and we are very confident that Proton will play a important role in the exciting hydrogen fuel cell technology. Proton is moving away from being an R&D focused company to an industrialised commercial provider of fuel cells and fuel cell systems for a wide range of applications. The Group is now in a position to start volume production of its fuel cells. We are taking an integrated approach which addresses our customers' demand for both the product and after-sales operation and maintenance service. With this approach and using our highly scalable fuel cells, we will be in a position in due course to offer large power system packages to original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), a vast market providing numerous opportunities for the Group. | afrorich | |
04/10/2009 20:38 | the lin up with L3-comminications is potentially huge, take a look at their balance sheet here are some details of the agreement North America is a lead market for fuel cell technology,' comments Thomas Melczer, CEO of Proton. 'Together with L-3 CPS, we plan to play a leading role in that market.' Michael Soimar, President, L-3 CPS said, "Proton's alternative energy fuel cell propulsion systems provide an environment-friendly method to our customers' transportation and power products requirements." | afrorich | |
02/10/2009 15:00 | read post 42 for snapshot of recent results and outlook | afrorich | |
02/10/2009 14:59 | nice been holding these for a short time. Like the connection with L3 communication. In a growing industry ... as always usual caveats apply. DYOR | afrorich | |
02/10/2009 14:56 | afrorich Thanks for news posting. Topped up again today at 6.125 - showing as sell once again. Moving up nicely now. | apsis2 | |
02/10/2009 14:56 | something up, we just got a lot at 6.75 volume reaching 300 000, not including plus | afrorich | |
02/10/2009 14:51 | increased volume, this just ticked up suddenly, I wonder (hope) if news is on the way. just sent email to company. Will post reply when I get it. please read above post for news on company | afrorich | |
30/9/2009 13:03 | interim results are out and makes for soem interisting reading about the future We are taking an integrated approach which addresses our customers' demand for both the product and after-sales operation and maintenance service. With this approach and using our highly scalable fuel cells, we will be in a position in due course to offer large power system packages to original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), a vast market providing numerous opportunities for the Group. We have further developed our modular concept, which allows the use of similar modules in different applications. This will lead to the cost savings necessary to make fuel cells and fuel cell hybrid systems an economic alternative to traditional power systems, thereby increasing our opportunities for mass-market sales. We will continue to put resources into marketing our existing fuel cell solutions, although we will be focusing on supplying packages to OEM partners in the future. We have made strenuous efforts in marketing our products and we will further strengthen our sales team with experienced staff who have strong market experience and knowledge. The potential volume uptake of fuel cells in the different markets we are addressing is significant. Proton is working to produce systems to meet the individual requirements of each market to ensure we are able to take full advantage of the opportunities ahead. We would like Proton to be a leader in the fuel cell industry in regard to both size and profit. Overall we are delighted about the progress we have seen so far and we are very confident that Proton will play a important role in the exciting hydrogen fuel cell technology. Proton is moving away from being an R&D focused company to an industrialised commercial provider of fuel cells and fuel cell systems for a wide range of applications. The Group is now in a position to start volume production of its fuel cells. We are taking an integrated approach which addresses our customers' demand for both the product and after-sales operation and maintenance service. With this approach and using our highly scalable fuel cells, we will be in a position in due course to offer large power system packages to original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), a vast market providing numerous opportunities for the Group. | afrorich | |
30/9/2009 13:02 | the lin up with L3-comminications is potentially huge, take a look at their balance sheet here are some details of the agreement North America is a lead market for fuel cell technology,' comments Thomas Melczer, CEO of Proton. 'Together with L-3 CPS, we plan to play a leading role in that market.' Michael Soimar, President, L-3 CPS said, "Proton's alternative energy fuel cell propulsion systems provide an environment-friendly method to our customers' transportation and power products requirements." | afrorich |
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