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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Zenith Energy Ltd. | LSE:ZEN | London | Ordinary Share | CA98936C8584 | COM SHS NPV (DI) |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 1.85 | 1.80 | 1.90 | 1.85 | 1.85 | 1.85 | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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18/10/2011 12:00 | Great update Confirmation of cash position and working cap requirements is all important for short term survival. | ![]() energeticbacker | |
18/10/2011 11:56 | That's if we don't get a takeover approach. | duncandisorderly | |
18/10/2011 11:54 | This really is fantastic news, delivered a lot earlier than expected. We are in a safe pair of hands here. The FCL market will open up a lot of opportunites for Zenergy, and I woudn't be surprised to hear of a major JV in the next couple of weeks. | acta_topup | |
18/10/2011 11:48 | Cash at 9.5p,CHEAP AS CHIPS! | duncandisorderly | |
18/10/2011 11:32 | Gainers Top Lists EPIC Name % ZEN Zenergy Power +47% TOM Tomco Energy +34% CCS Clarity Comm | duncandisorderly | |
18/10/2011 11:31 | 'duncan' 'topping up', and compounding his losses It's up over 40% and rising.Never mind hey!Sad you did'nt get in,lol. | duncandisorderly | |
18/10/2011 11:28 | Nice bowl: | ![]() cockneyrebel | |
18/10/2011 11:27 | duncandisorderly - 18 Oct'11 - 10:52 - 4399 of 4406 It's funny how all the de-rampers are the bluey boys.What could be their motive and do they work for someone???MMMMMMMMMM lol! This thread gets a lot of traffic, and so occasionally I look, and all I see is 'duncan' 'topping up', and compounding his losses | ![]() wolterix | |
18/10/2011 11:25 | Top of the leader board ladies,lol. | duncandisorderly | |
18/10/2011 11:19 | I believe that we are on a far sounder financial footing. We still have a great deal of work to do to bring these products to market, but independent research reports confirm that we are potentially addressing a very large MFCL marketplace." ...nice | ![]() johncraven | |
18/10/2011 11:15 | Looks like a great recovery play here. No funds as fully invested in XTR but good luck. | ![]() bobs good eye | |
18/10/2011 11:09 | Thats why we have seen director buys. Didnt he buy recently at 14p? | ![]() johncraven | |
18/10/2011 11:08 | Buying price now 6.6p, can't resist and will buy more - I have been impressed with Cleaver's understanding of Zenergy's predicament. He's had to be ruthless but it's going to pay off | acta_topup | |
18/10/2011 10:58 | I wonder if there any barriers to competition ie can they break into the market they are targetting or is there vested interests preventing that from happen? | symphonie des grauens | |
18/10/2011 10:54 | Goes without saying there is still plenty to do in terms of outsourcing the manufacture and developing and improving the product. Current designs are good enough to launch but bear in mind when scaling up you can discover problems or encounter delays. If they make a reasonable number of sales going forward then they won't need to raise any cash. No reward without an element of risk and of course there is still plenty of risk. 6 month hold for me minimum and reassess. Good luck all. | ![]() dcroston | |
18/10/2011 10:54 | p.s,thanks for bringing up the chart for the last year alone as it shows how much we could gain.I think you should of got the one when it was at it's height though which was about £3.30 per share. | duncandisorderly | |
18/10/2011 10:52 | It's funny how all the de-rampers are the bluey boys.What could be their motive and do they work for someone???MMMMMMMMMM | duncandisorderly | |
18/10/2011 10:44 | well, so many companies like this on AIM, but good luck, think you'll need it... | ![]() wolterix | |
18/10/2011 10:43 | Thats correct there will always be work to do but we are currently trading well below cash value and not to mention some of the huge potential lol | ![]() johncraven | |
18/10/2011 10:39 | lOL,NICE TRY! | duncandisorderly | |
18/10/2011 10:37 | We still have a great deal of work to do to bring these products to market buyer beware | ![]() wolterix | |
18/10/2011 10:25 | The mkp at present is tiny so room for a 10 bagger. 50-60p could easily be reached within a year. | ![]() johncraven | |
18/10/2011 10:18 | Zenergy Power shares soar after successful test of new core product 9:52 am by Andre Lamberti The stock rose more than 26 percent to 6.2 pence by 9.40 am as the announcement was welcomed by investors who have not had much to be cheerful about regarding Zenergy this year Zenergy Power PLC (LON:ZEN) shares soared in morning trade on news that it has successfully tested a half-scale model of its new core product the Magnetic Fault Current Limiter (MFCL) which protects power grids against damaging power surges. The stock rose more than 26 percent to 6.2 pence by 9.40 am as the announcement was welcomed by investors who have not had much to be cheerful about regarding Zenergy this year. The group had initially put up the 'for sale' sign in February after realising that developing its High Temperature Superconductivity products would require investments way beyond Zenergy's capabilities. In April, a number of shareholders stopped the sale and ousted the management, believing there was merit in going it alone with a refocused product portfolio. A major restructuring followed, and last month the outcome was revealed, including a focus on the Fault Current Limiter product and no more investment in other technologies, a 70 percent staff cut, the German subsidiary being put into administration and cash burn reduced to £4 million per year from £12 mln. Today the group announced the successful test of a prototype of the new core product and said work has already commenced on a full-scale demonstration MFCL. Zenergy will immediately seek to secure sales orders and commence commercial production of non-superconducting MFCLs in voltage classes ranging from 4 kilovolts to 154 kilovolts. MFCLs protect power grids against power surges caused by short circuits or lightning strikes while maintaining a disruption-free downstream power supply. They provide power grid operators with a new way to ensure grid reliability, cost-efficient grid expansion, and integration of distributed generation sources, the company said. The production and testing of an 11kv superconducting MFCL unit, whose sale was originally announced last year, has now been completed. Fulfilment of this contract will result in Zenergy receiving £500,000 of cash net of costs. Overall operating costs are now running at the envisaged level of £4 million per year. With nearly £6 million in current cash balances, plus the additional £500,000 expected from the above 11kv MFCL, Zenergy has sufficient working capital for at least 18 months, even assuming no sales revenues. Chairman Simon Cleaver said: "The restructuring of the group to focus on our MFCL operations was both challenging and painful, but Zenergy is now leaner and more focused and, as a result, I believe that we are on a far sounder financial footing. We still have a great deal of work to do to bring these products to market, but independent research reports confirm that we are potentially addressing a very large MFCL marketplace." | duncandisorderly | |
18/10/2011 10:16 | I am now the owner of 650,000 shares. This will be trading in the old 10-15p range within the next few months | acta_topup | |
18/10/2011 10:13 | yes,thanks Duncs.Brilliant news and I agree the cash value equates to 9.5p so like I said its a non brainer.When I was researching this company I found out that the FCLs were the only thing that other companies were interested in with Zenergy so it makes sense why that progressed with this product.This could really go places now. | ![]() marley07 |
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