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The whole webinar is worth watching for anyone interested in net zero, hydrogen, infrastructure, technology development, policy etc.
A good listen - mention of 100 sites in UK and then worldwide roll out in which plastic is monetised as HW previously stated. Having MK on the board is a great move.
At the webinar at 13.36 Powerhouse Energy is mentioned.
Cheers for the link
The recording of the webinar should appear on the link below soon.
https://www.insidermedia.com/online-forums/energy-putting-the-power-in-your-hands
If I had planned ahead I could have registered and had it on in the background - hopefully someone will provide feedback.
Anyone manage to get on the Webinar? Real world had to pull me off before it could kickstart.
Volumes started today on the high and promising however seemed to slowed down as we move to the afternoon. hopefully we see a late uplift again based on no news updates. Depending if anything comes out of the webinar could see a uplift, but so far nothing like last week.
Looks like a few later trades yesterday kept us from the 3.55 low at close
Yesterday close
Open - 3.6250
High - 3.8000
Low - 3.5500
Close - 3.6500
Vol - 8,413,385
Last week Thurs
Open - 3.7750
High - 4.0000
Low - 3.5000
Close - 3.6250
Vol - 19,608,896
Today as of noon
Open - 3.5500
High - 3.7500
Low - 3.5500
Current Vol - 1,363,885
pointing to a 3mil close but its slowed down a lot.
I feel there are a lot of traders holding before they make a desicion and may see the volume ammounts grow into the afternoon. Delayed trades/volumes wont be present and could be driving the current gap. to be seen
just an opinion
Sorry slight missleading, not directly Peel however peel MD involved. apologies
https://events.streamgo.co.uk/Insider-Online-Forum-Energy-Putting-the-Power-in-Your-Hands/register?redirect=%2FInsider-Online-Forum-Energy-Putting-the-Power-in-Your-Hands
Directed at CHP and decarbonisation of the grid along with how companies can help. However all it takes is a mention how large installations can be supported by the DMG in reducing their output waste to land fills , while creating h2 to power said infrastructiures. its a long swing but could be helpfull
Synxs In relation to your 15.59 post when is the Peel Webinar?
As of 3:30pm (ish)
Volume - 3,357,460
Hour average has dropped to 450k PH,
Moving to a tarket ammount of 4mil for the day SP reflecting the slippage in volume. looking at a 3.7 close hopefully 3.8 after a few close buys bringing it up. Sells could see it fall to 3.5 without last min recovery today due to low volumes
Could be interesting post the upcomming Peel Webinar if that gives PHE a gentle push
As of 12pm
Last week Weds
Open 3.57
High - 3.90
Low - 3.53
Close - 3.86
Volume - 16,355,681
Last week Weds
Open 3.7
High - 3.8
Low - 3.57
Current - 3.798
Volume - 2,150,374
Heading to a 4.5 average. HOWEVER, large volumes in the last hour, all be it aligned back with the 530k perhour that has averaged through today/morning they will hopefully encourage some larger volume spikes as it uplifts the SP
We did see similar volumes and jump in the SP on the morning of wed last week and into thursday, could be a replication on the uplift.
Still holding at a 3.8 close but if the "excitement" holds for the remainder, could see that 3.9.
Just an opinion
Hi Rooky, yes that's right. But it's raising cash at the same time like options also, or what's the point? Thanks
Yeah great thanks . Good to see the volumes.
No problemmo :), hope its helpful at all.
Trying to give snapshot of the day/week in coparison and context around my calculations while there isnt major news to impact the SP. and ofcourse without any adhoc big buy/sells (large that unrest the nest without any phe news) as these can throw a SP in any direction.
Thanks Synxs
Catchup on yesterday as had to bail at 3pm
Some large trades comming through late in the day helped drive past the trend that was leading to 3mil resulting in 4.9. This brings it in line with last weeks trend and thankfully stable SP.
All going well today we should see a steady rise, with a close around 3.75 / 3.8 (hopefully) to help feed the rest of the week and lead a new steady back at 3.8, or high (hopefully) of 3.9 into next week.
cant see this being higher or without anythig driving the larger to volumes. but who knows, every day is a new day
Yesterday close
Open - 3.65
High - 3.95
Low - 3.55
Close - 3.6
Vol - 4,931,405
Last week Weds
Open 3.57
High - 3.90
Low - 3.53
Close - 3.86
Volume - 16,355,681
Will let today run a little befor i pop up todays
Just an opinion
Hi Alwaysone.
Many companies issue shares at a token value that is completely irreverent to the actual share value.
I think that,s what you are asking.
What does it actually mean when the compmay keeps issuing new Ordinary Shares of 0.5p ?
Thanks
Low volumes today, steady SP, resisting against a decline on a slower trading day
Delayed sales from yesterday increasing volumes over 9mil
Last week Tues
Open 3.6000
High - 3.6800
Low - 3.4900
Close - 3.4900
Volume - 5,051,836
Today
Open - 3.69
High - 3.95
Low - 3.62
Current 3.77
On track for volumes of 3Mil by close
Hopefully this gets a bump. Looking to follow a similar trend for the week
Could see a low close today followed by midweek madness raising the average
Just a opinion
Last mon -
opened - 3.5750
Highs of - 3.7
Lows - 3.5
Close 3.6
Vol - 8,234,926
Today -
Open - 3.8280 drop to 3.7 in 10mins / 3.6 by 9am
Highs - 3.8280
Lows - 3.5
Close - 3.7
Vol - 6,876,339 (at 4:19)
See you all tomorrow
With over exposure to extreem heat the body internals start to shut down, acute liver failure is common in true heat stroke
back on topic. good to see some highs
Yes, blackberries in July in Liverppol; that should be a warning to all climate deniers!.(I used to live not far away). But, off topic, how does heat in Venezuela cause liver disease; it is a new on on me?
The news on the climate change front is looking catastrophic within twenty years or so. See a recent book "Our Last Warning". Already things are happening now that were supposed to happen in 2070. We've been picking blackberries in Liverpool in July - that used to be a September thing. In Venezuela labourers in the sun are already suffering liver damage from the heat. 38 degrees above the Arctic circle. If the powers that be begin to realise that a whole new tropical uninhabitable zone is emerging that will make any migration issues hitherto look insignificant by comparison, they may press on the accelerator and jump-start technology of the kind being developed by PHE with significant investment. This thing has to happen.
The "largely positive" article in the Financial Review (see below) warned that PHE is high risk as it's a micro-cap: anyone got any idea what the most significant remaining risks are? Most seem to be mitigated, but there was a worrying note that so far they haven't produced any hydrogen and the problems of warping the container at 1250 degrees haven't been solved? Can that be so, given Peel are, presumably, wise people?
Any news would be great, obviously we're expecting an AGM soon so I'd really appreciate something positive in the run up to this and then to hold beyond as all I'm getting is little tidbits from fellow posters on here who are staying loyal and searching out any likeminded info.
Thanks for regular bb updates guys.