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Echoes I think you ought to read what is written at the top of the page.
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No tezzer if you look at the RNSs AFC's interims have been RNSd June and July.
However, Rule 18 of AIM companies Rules states that interims have to be reported within 3 months from the end of the accounting period, which is the end of July.
kitersurfer, two trades 11 seconds apart, the second trade for £20,000 - £14 and also at a slightly higher buy back price. If it wasn't a B&I someone's just done a BED &SIPP!
It's certainly what my B&I looked like - apart from the price, that is. :(
I don't know what SimplyWall Street's track record is, but this is their take for what it's worth.
https://simplywall.st/stocks/gb/capital-goods/aim-afc/afc-energy-shares/news/analysts-expect-breakeven-for-afc-energy-plc-lonafc/
Anybody going to own up to being Tim Murphy? (In the comments section!)
https://www.theengineer.co.uk/ammonia-renewable-energy/
Hi Maninshed, I use moneyam's website for the sp. It's live and it's free.
https://www.moneyam.com/trades/?epic=afc
And it has nothing to do with dropping the share price, for whoever to buy in.
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I'll agree to disagree with you about that.
Also, the Power Up report was the final report and therefore had to contain a summing up of the whole project, which would include mentioning the output of the initial run of Kore. As AFC are now concentrating on multiple 10KW stacks to create a system, the old Kore as such, doesn't really exist now, which is what I’ve been saying for some time and you will notice, that they don't actually mention Kore at all in the report.
We've not had any detail of the Paul Scherrer Institute's involvement before, which for the first time gives us some independent, third-party, credibility to AFC's tech, which is important.
And look at the detail in the paragraph entitled Contributions to Fuel Cell Knowledge, which even went into " the transportation of large numbers of cartridges via road vehicles . . . with the potential damage to the stacks"
There is a lot of information in this report to which we haven't previously been privy and it also shows to the doubters that think nothing's happening, the work which is required for commercialisation which has been going on behind the scenes.