I contacted HL a few months back, they told me the following: they hold Synairgen share certificates for their account holders, but "they would need to remain on your account pending a potential re-listing on an exchange we can trade on."
This is unlikely so they also advised finding a new broker that would accept the transfer of the shares, and would be prepared to provide them in certificated format. They couldn't advise another broker to contact.
If anyone else can provide other advice on their synairgen HL shares I'd be grateful to hear?
This looks like JW's last big post according to him, with a possible exit in 5 years or so. Great medium term - long term growth here. Could multi-bag many times from this price
Hi, I enquired with HL as to where my share certificate is, and received a reply confirming that they hold Synairgen share certificates for their account holders, but "they would need to remain on your account pending a potential re-listing on an exchange we can trade on."
Surely they can't do this, as the chances of Synairgen re-listing are pretty slim? Can I demand they send me my certificate so that at least i can try and sell them on the asset match trading facility? Any help is much appreciated.
The NEOM Green Hydrogen Project targets a production cost of green hydrogen at £1.64 per kilogram, which is well below the European average of £3.50-£14
Doesn't this cost per kilogram of hydrogen compare more favourably than AFC'S £10 per kilogram?
RE: 1.00P+ is on. CapXX amazingly positioned growing sector. No debt.27 Jun 2025 23:19
Seen code 1's where nothing happens and seen code 1's where there's an RNS next day. Todays price and trading suggests the latter...we'll see on Monday/Tuesday
AFC normally follow the same share trajectory as ITM, who have had a surge, taken a breather, and are now on another surge. AFC had a surge, are taking a breather, and will hopefully see another surge soon.
I tend to agree with you there Ade. The CEO has gone back to basics with the fuel cells to reduce costs and the cracker tech is in very early stages of market adoption. To expect big contracts with international companies would be fantastic, but is likely unrealistic in my opinion.
..the CEO of Centrica stating on the Laura Kuenssburg show that hydrogen will play a big part in the UK's net zero strategy. Lets hope the cracker technology fits into this strategy.
Lets see what the MM's do with the share price if or when we get a RNS of substance. Continued depression would indeed be very odd, even sinister, and would merit investigation by the FCA. ITM is on the rise, and usually AFC follow the same pattern.