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https://www.marketwatch.com/investing/stock/bt81?countrycode=de&iso=xfra
0.036 pence...............
Omar, German stock is expensive than UK. it is 0.044 euro which is equivalent to around 4p in UK.
Yes but why is the German stock cheaper than UK it doesn't make sense
Dr.Anomaly..................REC
Can Stocks Be Traded on More Than One Exchange?www.investopedia.com › ask › stockmultipleexchanges
16 May 2020 - A company can list its shares on more than one exchange, in a dual listing. ... One reason for listing on several exchanges is that it increases a stock's liquidity, ... A dual listing allows investors to choose from several different markets in ... stock's bid-ask spread decrease, making it easier for investors to buy ...
This has never been mentioned before.... No trace of press release
My limited understanding is that companies can be traded on multiple exchanges without issue. It's just an exchange, a place to exchange shares. If the market makers operate on multiple exchanges they can switch the shares between them freely.
I noticed ITMPower were listed too. It hasn't done them any harm. They posted £3.8 million in turnover and are worth over a billion pounds !!!
Well it can only be a good thing. I can't see any downside!
Yes PHE has that effect! It's really rare for one company to solve many issues.
badshah13
I used to post on it, was it Canadian m8 ?
I hope it will be still tradeable in germany too after you wrote the ceo^^
Researching more on this, it seems like ticker PEGYF was for US listing.all the company info is correct but it says delisted there...
https://www.bloomberg.com/quote/PEGYF:US
The SP is bit differnt to yours and its not moving exactly like the british one but i dont know how this really works, i was wondering too^^ German trading hours are till 22:00.. Someone from the AFC board on ariva brought me to PHE and i fell in love on first sight haha :)
Jab - maybe David Ryan will be surprised at this news too. Loll I am surprised this has never been mentioned before here and by PHE themselves.
Ah ok. Thanks! I've emailed the CEO too! Let's get everyone involved! Haha! Well that's all quite interesting.
Hey guys! Is this why we have all these tiny trades? That is new!
They are listed for a longer time i bought mine at the end of december in stuttgart, some people on the ariva board bought in summer 19 so i really dont know.. I think it wont take long that you can trade them on tradegate too
It seems like ticker is 'BT81' for PHE on german stock exchange but price is different on different sites and also looks like it has longer trading hours. I am not aware of trading hours of german exchanges.
https://www.marketwatch.com/investing/stock/bt81?countrycode=de&iso=xfra
@SchlecknOide. Hi! Do you know how that works? I can't find any public information. How is it that AIM stocks are listed in Germany? How long has this been happening? Where did you hear about powerhouse Energy? Hey don't worry about your English! It's better than mine!
It seems like it only got listed of Frankfurt exchange since monday as I cannot find sp graph before that, at on this site.
https://www.marketwatch.com/investing/stock/bt81?countrycode=de&iso=xfra
Is this the reason for increased activity and rise? I am not sure how it works with company listed in multiple exchanges in terms of number of shares, mcap and sp effects.
Surely if this was the case then it should have been an RNS, right?
Das ist cool! Vielen dank furs Antwort!Hey that's great news! Cheers!
Hi! Yes, you can trade PHE in Munich, Stuttgart and Frankfurt and it went up 83% today.. And the interests in PHE are on the rise! Sorry for my bad language im no native speaker^^