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and it definitely does have the potential to do that, but sales would have to be in the billions every year for that to work. We'll have people accusing the 'whole board' of ramping, yes it's happened before, there was a very disruptive period at the end of last year.
You sound like dimiam now.
I just believe that this company has the ability to expand and do well.
I'm not trust me lol.
I think Dave is Adam ??
At this time AFC is concentrating on the UK market, Once it gains a hold here. Then develope a sales team to access the markets in remoter parts of the world this will truly unlock the value of AFC.
On the first sales RNS could hit over 50p depending on order size. Several orders could then push it over 1 GBP. As to Dave"s targets never say never...
That would be £25bn at the current number of shares in issue, about 1/3rd to 1/4 of BP.
I think we all agree here that it has the potential to be big, bandying numbers around like £50 is kind of pointless, they could hit £50 by doing a consolidation, they could do a lot of buying back and hit 50, they could truly reach a valuation of 50.
I do believe it will reach 50 pounds and higher and yes 100 pounds eventually.
Yes I know what you're saying here. But, this is not a product. It is a nessecity to transition into a new age where our fossil fuels are destroying our climate on top of running out. The climate crisis is being taken more seriously now than ever.
Dave282....Thats a rerate from £100 this morning ....quality posting.....
Dave282, do you know what AFC's market capitalisation will be if the SP reaches £50?
50 pounds. I'm trying to point out that it has the potential to reach that. What's in demand in our society atm with a petrol ban coming into effect. Electric charging points. What's also in demand? Cleaner energy. Afc energy can provide all of these things and at a cheaper cost. Plus their machines are mobile and can solve the infrastructure problem of building enough charge points to supply the demand for when electric cars are made compulsory. There is huge gain here.
Dave 50 what? 50p? that's a pointless comparison, 50m Mcap, a better comparison but still not great they are not similar enough. It's like saying that Tescos' sells petrol at £1.19/litre, and comparing it to someone selling water at £0.70/gallon.
I do hope that you are not as new at this as you seem to be, was it you that said you'd gone 'all-in', please educate yourself as to risks.
Solar edge technologies
Near to 50.
Have Just topped, seems to be afternoon lull. Sold BP at a loss as I think AFC can cover that in the near term. Hope I call it correctly.
First solar
Alternative companies are at 50 what Dave?
" But I will say that a lot of alternative energy companies are at 50 or higher"
Dave282, you aren't seriously trying to compare share prices without taking into account the number of shares in issue are you?
I do appreciate your opinion. You do have more experience than me in that regard and I see where you're coming from. But I will say that a lot of alternative energy companies are at 50 or higher. This one has a huge market to profit from. But like you said, nothing is certain. So I will wait and see. :)
Hi Dave, firstly I’m not here to poke fun at your £100 prediction. However, I have to say I’m with everyone else here in that it’s not going to happen in the short to medium term (and probably not ever). A price of £100 per share would value AFC at over £45Bn. Surely you can appreciate how unrealistic that is? Note: I’m not saying impossible! Now a share price of £10 would value AFC at £4.5Bn, which over the longer term is possibly achievable, but my opinion (and that’s all it is!) is that it would need everything to work out perfectly to get there. That said, if you want to chase it then go for it! We each have to have our get out price in mind.
I’m only sending this as I suspect you are new to buying shares (?) and, like myself 10 years ago, you have unrealistic expectations. I wish someone told me to sell my RKH back when they were £5.80 and stop dreaming of £10+ in the short term. I’m still holding them and now only worth 16-17p and I’m £10k down hoping they get SeaLion sanctioned. So feel free to ignore everything I’ve said above, as let’s face it I’m a faceless person on a BB. However, I hope you set a realistic expectation and I sincerely hope you achieve it!
Gadams
Dave(rodney)reminds me of only fools and horses
Good luck to you - I will probably have sold by then!
I meant heath
100 pounds