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Sales soar at Ceramic Fuel Cells, losses widen

Fri, 26th Aug 2011 07:51

Sales at low emission power products developer Ceramic Fuel Cells surged by 81% during the 12 months ended 30 June, but losses widened as operating expenses were increased.Revenues jumped from A$2.03m (£1.3m) to A$3.68m (£2.4m). The group said that revenues were derived mainly from the sales of small-scale generator BlueGen and micro Combined Heat and Power (mCHP) units, as opposed to the prior year when the majority of revenues came from development agreement payments from partners.The firm saw shares jump 10% on Thursday after it hailed a "significant step forward" for UK sales of BlueGen after the product received Microgeneration Certification Scheme (MCS) accreditation in the UK, meaning its customers can benefit from the government's feed-in tariff scheme. Meanwhile, pre-tax loss increased from A$19.65m to A$21.18m due to higher expenses in research & product development (R&PD), general & administration. R&PD costs increased due to the higher manufactured costs of more units sold during the period.Loss per share fell to 1.82 cents (1.13p), from 1.91 cents (1.19p) the year before, due to the increased number of shares.BC
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22 May 2009 10:35

Ceramic Fuel launches 'mini power station'

Fuel cell developer Ceramic Fuel Cells powered higher Friday after officially launching a new modular generator product, BlueGen. The Melbourne-based company wants to make BlueGen, which produces low emission electricity and hot water, available in Victoria from early 2010. It's in talks with pote

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12 May 2009 15:11

Ceramic Fuel puzzled by share price rise

Fuel cell developer Ceramic Fuel Cells says it knows of no reason for the recent sharp rise in the company share price, other than the imminent launch of a modular generator product that uses the company's fuel cell technology. The company also said it is looking to enter into new markets in Europe

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