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WPHO Windar Photonics Plc

41.50
-4.40 (-9.59%)
01 May 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Windar Photonics Plc LSE:WPHO London Ordinary Share GB00BTFR4F17 ORD 1P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  -4.40 -9.59% 41.50 41.00 42.00 45.90 41.50 45.90 33,901 15:58:15
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Meas & Controlling Dev, Nec 1.85M -1.08M -0.0192 -21.61 23.22M
Windar Photonics Plc is listed in the Meas & Controlling Dev sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker WPHO. The last closing price for Windar Photonics was 45.90p. Over the last year, Windar Photonics shares have traded in a share price range of 23.50p to 51.50p.

Windar Photonics currently has 55,963,110 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Windar Photonics is £23.22 million. Windar Photonics has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -21.61.

Windar Photonics Share Discussion Threads

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
24/11/2021
13:06
Wait for the dumpers
jaforsadi
24/11/2021
12:59
Could well be another spike ... 30p to 40p
zico01
24/11/2021
12:58
Bought a few on the back of the volume order ;

First Volume Order Received from Vestas

Windar Photonics plc (AIM:WPHO), the technology group that has developed a cost efficient and innovative LiDAR wind sensor for use on electricity generating wind turbines, is pleased to announce that it has received the first volume order under the Company's global distribution agreement with Vestas Wind Systems A/S, which was first announced on 28 June 2018. This order is for 110 of the Company's latest generation WindEye systems for a wind site located in North America, with delivery expected to commence during the first quarter of 2022.

Over the last year, Windar has been focused on optimising the performance of its solution for the power improvement of V82 and NM82 wind turbine models. The Company has been able to demonstrate both material yaw-alignment optimisation, resulting in proven average annual energy production increases of more than 3%, and a reduction of wind turbine loads and alarms resulting in less downtime in high wind speed periods through its advanced and propriety yaw-alignment algorithms, specifically designed for V82 and NM82 wind turbine models and implemented through the Company's plug 'n' play WindTimizer solution.

With this unique solution, Windar Photonics A/S, will continue to work with their partners and customers to offer this unique solution to the roughly 6GW of installed capacity of V82 and NM82.

Jørgen Korsgaard Jensen, CEO of Windar, commented: "I am very pleased to report that our efforts over the last couple of years, in partnership with Vestas, are now starting to generate substantial orders. Windar has invested heavily in our wind analytic and turbine control technologies and capabilities, and I am proud today that, not only do we have very advanced and cost-efficient Lidar wind measuring products, but that, combined with our turbine control algorithms, we have a unique and exclusive total demonstrable improvement and load reduction solution for these turbine platforms without the need of any turbine controller modifications. We now expect to see a substantial penetration into the potential installed turbine platforms during the near to longer term future as we also expand our total solution concept to other turbine platforms."

zico01
05/10/2021
16:44
Largish volume apparently being dumped with a few chancer PI'a picking up small packets.
OK Very ESG but could well be needing a cash injection if significant orders not received soon -
OK message is that orders should be coming but number and timing very uncertain

(imo) One to watch but wait

Any contrary opinions OR more importantly do the competitors have superior product offering at an overall cost advantage?

pugugly
27/4/2021
15:21
Has much further to go and given lack of liquidity, best to hold tight imho
jpuff
27/4/2021
14:54
About to spike again then tank
richardp19
17/2/2021
09:58
Robert, as mentioned yesterday, it is hard to buy. The vast majority is in tight hands who are long term holders who have no interest at all these levels. It would appear the price has had to be marked up significantly to try and shake out some of the shares that would have been bought at low levels over the past couple of months or so. This will no doubt work, however, the volumes were pretty thin lower down, so once those few (we're talking a few dozen holders or so at most)have taken their quick profit, we'll be back to the same scenario.
bdbd11
17/2/2021
09:46
Anyone got any idea what is going on here ?
robertspc1
17/2/2021
09:00
There was a placing in Dec 2019 at 27.5p but that was EIS so not likely going to be traded. The previous placing in mid-2018 was at 82.5p. There is a huge gap to be filled.
lord orphan
16/2/2021
21:10
It's quite hard to buy in here, certainly in any size. MM's are bidding for stock, but the majority is in tight hands that won't be interested in letting any go until it's a long way north of here. The chart also looks very healthy hitting a new recent high today. A long way to go yet. GLA.
bdbd11
16/2/2021
12:57
Bought in today. Hello and GLA
jpuff
03/2/2021
11:25
Good luck bdbd11 . I am still sitting on fence awaiting a move .
wapper
03/2/2021
11:13
i did manage to get a small top up at 20. The chart does indeed look encouraging now, and as Wapper says, yesterdays close signals a new closing high in the run up since the all time low which is encouraging. A lot of money went in to this at much higher levels on the basis of a long term hold - those investors will be looking for £1 at least. It'll take time of course and also need to be backed up by positive announcements, but hopefully the trend is now north. I'll sell a few for prudence at 39, but hold on otherwise for 70+. Lets see.
bdbd11
02/2/2021
14:14
Zak Mir just covered it on Sharetalk in hid daily bulletin board Heroes podcast. Says if holds 26p EOD then should hit 58p .Am looking to buy today .
wapper
02/2/2021
09:27
Pulled back to 19 like you said. Now taking off again. Any views on the next level?
lord orphan
13/1/2021
13:41
I think Cenkos is targeting those type of funds. Wouldn't surprise me if they've started nibbling already.
lord orphan
13/1/2021
12:45
Hi Lord Orphan. Yes I think you're right, I've got a target of 39 to sell a few. No surprise to see the small pull back today, as we know nothing goes up in a straight line, and i'd see anything in the high teens again as a top up opportunity. On a broader note, I keep getting offered opportunities to invest in 'sustainable energy' type funds. They will likely raise a lot of money and that has to go somewhere! Whether wpho is too much of a minnow though, I don't know.
bdbd11
13/1/2021
10:44
Great call - it's mid 20s already. I'm not a chartist but isn't there some resistance in the 40s?
lord orphan
05/1/2021
17:21
It looks like this may finally be turning, probably in the light of the Cenkos report in December and it being in the right sector at the right time. Trading is still relatively thin, so any weight of buying could see a rapid rise to the mid 20's. A gap at 78p is there to be filled.
bdbd11
01/10/2020
09:31
They delay results and so have to suspend the shares and then announce good news??? Wtf ???
encarter
06/7/2020
09:59
It doesn't make me wonder. Pretty standard.
encarter
06/7/2020
07:54
At least he has deep knowledge of the area "Filing for bankruptcy" see rns - buywell you cynic!!
pugugly
06/7/2020
07:36
Blimey

reading that RNS today makes you wonder

buywell3
13/12/2019
09:41
Yeah...we called it! :-) I don't think the money will last long though. It's only £1.4M before expenses. Either it's to buy bits, pay salaries or to help them try and deliver one of the large orders they were talking about. I reckon they will be after more cash within a year or will be taken out somehow.
pinemartin9
12/12/2019
09:12
And there we have it, but they got it away at a good price at least....
paddyfool
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