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Voller Energy (VLR)     

jojojo - 15 Mar 2006 16:10

Has anyone got any ideas why VLR continues to fall? They are one of the few Fuel cell company to have actually successfully comercialised their product and the potential for future growth is huge.

soul traders - 05 Sep 2006 14:21 - 109 of 249

Cynic, I read the results earlier and didn't think they were all that bad. This co is trading at a value barely more than that of its cash in the bank.

Meanwhile the other fuel cell co's are further from commercialising their product and command valuations in the hundreds of millions.

So much for efficient market theory. Still, I'm not panicking, as ever.

soul traders - 05 Sep 2006 14:22 - 110 of 249

I hasten to add that only around 82,000 VLR shares have been traded today, so the price drop is an invention by the MM's, not the result of a sudden lemming-like rush for the exits by a large proportion of shareholders.

Confidant - 05 Sep 2006 15:09 - 111 of 249

Would tend to agree with cynic here

The difference here compared to other fuel cell co's is blue sky. What market is VLR going for -- not huge by the look of it. Technology that is theirs looks a bit sketchy and by there own admission it seems most of the cash will be gone by end of 2007

All this does not say the share is not cheap -- if they get a return on their investment of any reasonable %age it should do OK, plus Shares Mag seems to like it so we could expect a push this week or next

Sitting on the sidelines as seems to need a catalyst i.e why invest now?

cynic - 05 Sep 2006 15:13 - 112 of 249

Soul* .... Voller is running at an operating loss so the money in the bank will be trickling out if not faster .... further, they do not expect to be selling commercially (I think that is what it said) until end 2007 .... all too far away to warrant chucking monmey in, I think

soul traders - 05 Sep 2006 15:16 - 113 of 249

Yep, I can agree that profitability is looking a little distant- however, what a contrast in this half of the year with the first half, when all of these shares were roaring away regardless.

Patience is the key.

cynic - 05 Sep 2006 15:59 - 114 of 249

and then reality struck home!

G D Potts - 18 Sep 2006 16:11 - 115 of 249

how cheap is this llooking!

soul traders - 19 Sep 2006 16:16 - 116 of 249

Too cheap for me - regret to say impatience got the better of me and I dumped my stock last week.

hlyeo98 - 19 Sep 2006 16:36 - 117 of 249

Some news must be coming up soon

G D Potts - 19 Sep 2006 17:42 - 118 of 249

good move today, look like traders have fun on thsi one - short it all the way down to 29p then buy long together- makes sense

mengelbretson - 25 Sep 2006 13:55 - 119 of 249

why didnt i sell at 72.5p !!!

why did I buy in again at 38p !!!

Why do i bother at all ??

and I know if I sell em now they're go up, but if I dont they're only go down !!

G D Potts - 25 Sep 2006 16:42 - 120 of 249

Yes thats a predicament, I sold at 50p

G D Potts - 11 Jan 2007 15:48 - 121 of 249

I'm back in - 26p a share. Why?
Voller remains at a huge discount to its Fuel Cell Rivals
Some of its products are already commercially available
The potential for Military application of Voller's technology is Huge
26p a share is fantastic value considering they soared to over 70p 6 months ago
The spread that MoneyAm indicates is wildly innaccurate, I bought for 0.5p above the market price suggesting an acceptable spread of 1 - 3%
Market Cap is only 4.95 Million!!
I anticipate a return to coverage in shares magazine etc after they have recovered from the burns of tipping it at 70p
The recent run suggests that Voller has found favour once again, volumes are up and newsflow should give the share price a boost back to a 40 - 50p range.

GD Potts.

hlyeo98 - 19 Jan 2007 13:23 - 122 of 249

VLR looks cheap considering its potential

G D Potts - 19 Jan 2007 14:25 - 123 of 249

Exactly, and althouhg not on the same path as Ceres and CFU - Voller is much closer to delivering commercialisation of more of its products, it has surpassed milestones much quicker than expected and, I believe, will be one to fly in 07.

maestro - 19 Jan 2007 17:09 - 124 of 249

waiting for 23p again

G D Potts - 19 Jan 2007 17:13 - 125 of 249

pour quoi?

queen1 - 24 Jan 2007 09:55 - 126 of 249

Hi All - I've just dipped my toe in the water at 23.8p. I too believe the potential for VLR is huge and hope to enjoy the ride with you all :-)

G D Potts - 24 Jan 2007 10:16 - 127 of 249

Don't think there's too many holders left Queen but at the current SP even a small punt is worthwhile, the potential here would be better reflectewd by an S.P. of 50 - 70 p

queen1 - 24 Jan 2007 12:15 - 128 of 249

A small punt is what I've done!
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