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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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-0.05 | -2.33% | 2.10 | 2.00 | 2.20 | 2.15 | 2.10 | 2.15 | 265,000 | 09:14:53 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Elec Indl Apparatus, Nec | 2.09M | -18.9M | -0.0122 | -1.72 | 32.58M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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25/8/2021 11:18 | https://www.fool.co. | tole | |
25/8/2021 09:47 | Bargain hunters around, not surprised after a big pull back to support. Buy/add bottoms..not tops! GLA | ![]() ny boy | |
25/8/2021 06:45 | PM are not mentioned - General Fuel Cell chatter Climate Fuel-cell vehicles are set for big gains in China’s commercial truck market, JPMorgan says Published Tue, Aug 24 20219:16 PM EDT Eustance Huang @EustanceHuang Key Points Fuel cell vehicles could account for one-third of commercial trucks in China by 2050, predicts JPMorgan’s Elaine Wu. Major automakers such as Toyota, Honda and BMW are tapping into the hydrogen fuel cell market. China is currently leading the world in hydrogen production and accounts for a third of global output, according to Wu. Cont... | ![]() tenapen | |
24/8/2021 21:57 | Some of the reported sells were actually buys, as mine was one of them. I've bought a few hoping that 40p will be support | ![]() daz | |
24/8/2021 18:56 | There is significant selling, im just not sure if its an IIs downsizing...Becaref | ![]() one_frankel | |
24/8/2021 15:29 | This still seems to have huge potential and was over £1 not long ago. Just added. | ![]() don carter | |
20/8/2021 15:31 | This webinar could be of interest to PM investors !. PM have fuel cells in ZUES the test 25m long boat currently being built by Fincantieri but said to be launched this year. From this week RNS - PM have started a relationship with Torqueedo," Yet to be confirmed. | ![]() tenapen | |
20/8/2021 09:39 | Morning pop pickers, hopefully history will show this as an attractive add/buy point on the charts. | ![]() ny boy | |
19/8/2021 17:46 | Accompanying video | ![]() tenapen | |
19/8/2021 16:43 | A bit more PR :- | ![]() skinny | |
19/8/2021 12:05 | Keep it on topic or go elsewhere - it can't be long before the schools go back! 🙄 | ![]() skinny | |
19/8/2021 11:57 | Still doesn't answer my question Cromwell?...All our intentions are to preserve our wealth not destroy it through inflated investments on nothing more than a whim! | ![]() one_frankel | |
19/8/2021 11:50 | Look...I think its utterly pointless posting on bb threads when you dont hold a position. PPS is on my watch list but I dont comment when I dont hold. You dont hold HE1 so do us all a favour... | ![]() cromw3ll | |
19/8/2021 11:10 | So the commencement of a secondary drill when the first found bubbles is privy to a rise of around 25%...PPS makes money that adds to shareholder value which I'm sure is your ultimate goal in preserving your wealth...Not still trying to discover a proof of concept which as it stands is an extreme unsurety, are you sure the market has got this right Cromwell? | ![]() one_frankel | |
19/8/2021 11:02 | Market is always right One Frankel, perhaps stop being such a deramper on other threads and stick to your own agenda! | ![]() cromw3ll | |
19/8/2021 10:56 | Bizarre how HE1 gets pumped over 20% on a secondary drill when the first determined nothing more than bubbles yet PPS continues to accumulate with its customer base albeit with convertible loans but at least its sustainable...Market has got this very wrong! | ![]() one_frankel | |
19/8/2021 08:31 | How much does each PM Module S8 fuel cell system cost? | ![]() maxplus2 | |
19/8/2021 07:31 | Wonder how market reacts to this news then? I should of picked some up yesterday!! I got out with a good profit in February ... after that massive move up! | ![]() bloomberg2 | |
19/8/2021 07:17 | They get paid in advance for all orders. | ![]() tenapen | |
19/8/2021 07:09 | TIDMPPSRNS Number : 1010JProton Motor Power Systems PLC19 August 2021 19 August 2021 Proton Motor Power Systems plc("Proton Motor" or the "Company")Further order from GKNProton Motor Power Systems plc (AIM: PPS), Europe's leading designer, developer and producer of fuel cells and electric hybrid systems with a zero-carbon footprint, is pleased to announce that it has received a further order from GKN Hydrogen ("GKN") for an additional eight PM Module S8 fuel cell systems designed for the autonomous provision of energy and heat to be delivered in Q1 2022. GKN Hydrogen is part of GKN, the Aerospace, Automotive and Powder Metallurgy international business controlled by Melrose Industries plc.Including previous orders, GKN has now ordered 25 PM Module S8 fuel cell systems in total and the Board of Proton Motor expects to receive further orders as GKN continues to deploy the Company's technology in its integrated HY2 systems.GKN is deploying the HY2 systems in its own facilities and with its customers in the residential, industrial and transportation sectors. Further information on GKN's HY2 systems can be found at www.gknhydrogen.com . Applications of the HY2 systems include IT back-up systems, off-grid power generation and plug-in electric car charging station. | ![]() bloomberg2 | |
19/8/2021 07:03 | Contract win. No placing news!!! Well well well | ![]() bloomberg2 | |
19/8/2021 06:02 | Cheers Bloomberg2 It should be in the header for people to access ! but No we have 15yr old news about forklift trucks :::GROAN::: an interesting day ahead. | ![]() tenapen | |
18/8/2021 21:06 | Proper research!!! Many thanks | ![]() bloomberg2 |
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