I have brought back in, announcements around Europe are very much hydrogen focused, suspect many will miss out. See that RWE are also pushing hydrogen as well, PHE's partners need to push on now.
I brought 300,000 shares last week, it showed as a sell. With the margins being so fine today, lots of trades will be shown incorrectly, suggest we stick to the actual SP
I brought 300,000 shares last week and this showed as a sell, it depends on the system you are using. Ultimately, I use the SP to determine which way buys / sells are going :-)
Does anyone know how efficient the PHE process is? Looking at the website, quotes £7-8 kg sale price, just wondering how this equates to current fuel prices? Also will this be considered a "Green" fuel and not attract fuel duty... I know hydrogen fuel cells seem the way to go but apparently you can burn using a turbine thereby keeping the temperature lower and avoiding NOx
SP finding some resistance around 5.55p (buy sell margin minimal). Suspect we may see 5p but buyers should then kick in.
Just need that EU fund approval and we will double up but these things take time (they will want significant data on PHE and LINDE will have to throw there weight behind this)
Its a price correction, if Linde get EU funding then the price will jump but in the interim people are taking profits. The devil is in the detail and the Linde deals hangs in the balance on the EU investing
Hi Patxaran, its all about selling more to maximise your position and your agents will want a slice of the pie (they are not in it for fun). If PHE manage to become number 1 in plastic to hydrogen production they will benefit hugely from recurring revenue...
If PHE are dealing with a few companies to licence their technology, you will need to discount prices as they will expect it. That said once a few plants go live (this is all important) the rest should fall into place. Remember though where there is money there is competition and this will drive down prices.
learn19, so 3% of 3.9bn is 117m / 300k = 390 trades Not sure we have seen that many :-) I tend to buy PHE in 500k trades as seems a good volume to buy/sell in
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