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It seems AFC's tech is not the only one in town...
https://www.h2-view.com/story/itcohu-to-explore-potential-of-using-amogy-ammonia-cracking-tech-onboard-its-vessels/2108343.article/?utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Daily%20Daily%20Hydrogen%20Highlights&utm_content=Daily%20Daily%20Hydrogen%20Highlights+CID_3bc7dc7d436e7c663ac020aa2f4296f2&utm_source=Campaign%20Monitor&utm_term=ITOCHU%20to%20explore%20potential%20of%20using%20Amogy%20ammonia%20cracking%20tech%20onboard%20its%20vessels
Stock,
You stated:
"...The average broker target of no less than five different brokers is 80p per share, they can't all be wrong with their valuations that are based on a mix of DFC and Peer Comparison. So suggesting that the price today is correct because that is what people are paying is not really understanding what is meant by the words 'valuation' or 'undervalued'..."
You imply the current sp is INCORRECT; therefore, it stands to reason that you think the CORRECT sp should be 80p!!!!!!
Stock,
By your reasoning, the sp should be at least 80p, based on broker opinion!? BUT IT ISN'T is it, because investors think that target is OVERVALUED given the current situation!!!
Broker views shouldn't be taken too seriously.
Hy2020,
Thanks for posting. Both are good news and help to propel Ceres in the right direction. The one and only thing that moves the sp in the right direction is sales = income. Experienced investors understand this and the challenging marketplace in which Ceres operates. There is plenty of opposition out there from around the world with equally good products to offer the marketplace.
Stokie04,
The AFC website should tell you all you need to know.
As for future announcements. I have to admit that I did watch Merlin on SkyArts tonight, but as yet, do not have his abilities...yet!!!
https://www.afcenergy.com
...and not just sp movements... a good article on Bloomberg Green reminds us why we should be investing in companies like PHE. Is this the beginning of the end of plastic pollution?
https://www.bloomberg.com/green
Interesting that back in January, Ceres joined the LOT network to strengthen its itself against patent litigation.
Perhaps, in future, PHE should do the same?
https://www.ceres.tech/news/ceres-joins-lot-network-to-strengthen-patent-strategy-deter-litigation/
To all those who seek riches today;
You are all ignorant of the market and what moves market share prices and I dare say, your ignorance extends to the world of business also. You are motivated solely by the riches you perceive to be yours by right and your greed extends way beyond your level of knowledge of the investment at hand as shown in your messaging!
You - and you know who you are - behave like a bunch of pre-pubescent schoolboys still stuck in the age of the "terrible twos", crying and wailing that the gravy-train hasn't stopped at your station yet!
GET A LIFE!
Go away and let the rest of us have a decent, intellectual debate on this board!!
Unashamedly,
GlobalJim
Gitfinger,
If you take the trouble to fully explore the AFC website, you will come across publications called "Annual Reports"!
Might I suggest you read about the company and at the same time, educate yourself!
Which technology do you think will ultimately prevail?
We have AFC with their ammonia cracker and 'traditional' electrolysers such as PEM or solid oxide types etc.
Here's another one from CPH2, which is a membrane-free water electrolyser which 'produces hydrogen faster, more reliably, and more cost-effectively than other electrolysers' (according to their website)!
Jeff
I agree with you generally. I am an optimist and sincerely wish to see ITM and other hydrogen shares succeed.
The problem with a lot of investors is their impatience which, I see as a reflection of society as a whole. A couple of contracts won may be good for the sp in the short term but will lead to the inevitable slide shortly thereafter.
My point is that it will take a good few years for the sp to become stable and that will only happen with increasing and regular contracts. We are not at that stage yet because the industry is just establishing itself.