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Sent an email to AFC for clarification on Dual listing. Hope to get a reply. You never know!
https://www.xetra.com/xetra-en/trading
States
At Börse Frankfurt (FWB®, the Frankfurt Stock Exchange), private investors can buy and sell about 1.7 million securities of German and international issuers – more than at any other trading place in the world.
The frankfurt market is open 12 hrs.
On the Tradegateexchange, it’s showing a graph of trading price over time. Looking at the time scale......it runs from 08.00 until 22.00? Not sure how that works, or is it to do with after hours orders. In this case for Monday start?
That’s not a dual listing; it just correlates with the AIM listing.
Opps already posted.
Not seen any reference from AFC regarding dual listing. They would have had to inform the market of their intentions for a dual listing via an RNS. I’ve not seen this. Am I missing important news?
https://www.tradegate.de/orderbuch.php?lang=en&isin=GB00B18S7B29
https://www.boerse-berlin.com/index.php/Shares?isin=GB00B18S7B29
German Market for QC8 (AFC ENERGY PLC)
https://www.tradegate.de/orderbuch.php?lang=en&isin=GB00B18S7B29
Try this
https://uk.finance.yahoo.com/quote/QC8.SG?.tsrc=applewf
That’s of course on the AIM market.
Aputure, I’ve been doing a bit of research on this also. I can find no dual listing and like you, I believe the only trading platform is AFC LSE. I’d love to be proved wrong!
Doesn’t look like a dual listing to me and have found no record of it; I used to own dual listed shares and it was clearly indicated. The time disclosed is Central European time so will look like its an hour later. European investors will be purchasing AFC on the LSE.
Bumble had seen this on twitter today and looked through on website but hadn't noticed this thanks
I have been rather (mostly pleasantly) distracted by goings on in the UK market and have forgotten the Hydrogen and fuel cell JU review meeting in Brussels this week. This featured a poster on the results of the Alkammonia project. These posters are usually published on the website for the review within a few weeks.
https://www.fch.europa.eu/sites/default/files/agenda%20PRD_final_2019.pdf
Do you have links to what you researched, as I would like to understand this a bit more?
Do they use any other exchanges, in Europe or the States. The latter could generate some interest.
Interesting thread on German AFC shares. I hadn’t realised they traded on dual markets so just read up on it. Apparently the main reason is to improve liquidity and the shares are one pool serving both markets. That means the SP maintains a degree of parity between them so some big late buys in Germany after London market close has to be good news!
It’s Friday, the weekend is a long time - there was a clear rush to buy towards the close today and this can be infectious. Maybe those that didn’t manage to cover before 4.30 did it in Germany.
How does this work, are they trading the same shares of Afc that we are on the ftse? Am I having a blonde moment sounds a daft question, my head has gone fuzzy lol.
Finished up nearly 23%.
When does trading stop on the German market. Now up to .242 eur on the bid. Closer to 21p