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AFC Energy plc (AFC)     

HARRYCAT - 01 Dec 2016 08:50 - 1293 of 1468

StockMarketWire.com
AFC Energy has signed an agreement with Peel Environmental Limited to assess the techno-economic feasibility of the UK's largest hydrogen fuel cell precinct at Peel's Protos industrial park.

Protos is located between Manchester, Liverpool and Chester and will deliver 250 hectares of industrial development in the North West of England.

It represents a strategic cluster of businesses encompassing energy intensive industries with associated supply chains and importantly, reflects Peel's vision for an energy generation hub that provides secure, low carbon and low cost energy generation to its onsite facilities.

AFC Energy will conduct the assessment in collaboration with Peel and other third party partners to review a range of hydrogen sources and offtake arrangements and work with local stakeholders that will see a proposed phasing of fuel cell projects at Protos commencing at 1MW through to an estimated 35MW to 50MW of installed capacity at the site.

greekman - 05 Dec 2016 16:51 - 1294 of 1468

I appreciate the patience required a bit more when I look at the following,

http://www.fuelcelltoday.com/history

Note that the timeline starts at 1801 and the final date is 2009.

Be nice if the next entry is 2016/17 'AFC Fuel Cell takes the world by storm', with ABs name credited to it.

greekman - 15 Dec 2016 09:02 - 1295 of 1468

Remember that classic Guinness advert 'Good Things Come to Those who Wait' where patience is rewarded.

Well I am looking more and more like that bloke on the surfboard as I wait.

Hopefully that long awaited wave is coming!


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y9znA_dwjHw

HARRYCAT - 22 Dec 2016 12:38 - 1296 of 1468

If you have 8 minutes to spare, this is the CEO of AFC being interviewed:

http://www.proactiveinvestors.co.uk/companies/stocktube/6503/afc-energy-plc-to-play-its-part-in-the-northern-powerhouse-initiative-6503.html

mentor - 31 Jan 2017 14:54 - 1297 of 1468

I bought some at 16p a bit earlier there was only 10K on the offer side order book, so they were asking for premium of 16.2p at the platform, ask the broker to go to the Market at the limit 16p on a T+20 and got it.

Lets see if more of the losers can be recoup, before the end of the day

Chart.aspx?Provider=Intra&Code=AFC&Size=600*300&Skin=RedWhite&Scale=0&Type=2&Cycle=MINUTE1&Start=20170130&End=&IND=&Layout=Intra;IntraDate&E=UK&YFormat=&XCycle=Hour2&Fix=1&SV=0

mentor - 31 Jan 2017 15:27 - 1298 of 1468

The last couple days large falls got the stock well under the lower Bollinger Band, at this point they say is buying opportunity, before it goes level with the band, though it can keep dropping

Chart.aspx?Provider=EODIntra&Code=AFC&Si

mentor - 01 Feb 2017 17:10 - 1299 of 1468

17.375p +1.375p

The UT refuse to be activated today and the large spread was not a happy thing for the investors following the stock

as there was not a closing UT then the middle price is taken as a closing price 17.375p
spread 16.25 v 18.50p

p.php?pid=staticchart&s=L%5EAFC&width=50

mentor - 03 Feb 2017 10:43 - 1300 of 1468

The smaller spread with lower offer price has encourage some buyers and now there is a movement up that goes with the last few days after reaching a low last week.

With time everything will be alright

Spread 16.50 v 17p compare to yesterday's 16.25 v 18.75p

mentor - 06 Feb 2017 15:12 - 1301 of 1468

AFC 17.25p +0.75p

a 200K buy earlier is encouraging some buyers as there is some volume today

skinny - 06 Feb 2017 15:31 - 1302 of 1468

From earlier - Appointment of Chief Operating Officer

mentor - 06 Feb 2017 22:00 - 1303 of 1468

A very good post from " Eadwig "

re - today's RNS

"thereby also opens the door for a salary increase for him?)"

Very likely. It will also automatically give him more clout when dealing with partner companies.

New leadership team announced in the Sept newsletter, including:
"the new position of Head of Technical & Operations. Christopher has provided an excellent contribution to AFC over the past six years leading much of the work undertaken in the area of manufacturing and quality control, as well as providing leadership roles across several areas of the Company, including significant contributions to the fuel cell development team. In particular, Christopher is leading AFC's Joint Development Agreement initiative with De Nora"

"Nick Ploumis, who has been with AFC since 2014 as Project Manager and led the successful project management and delivery of the POWER-UP project in Stade becomes our new Head of Projects. Nick also assumes responsibility for AFC's project-related business development activities, including managing the plantIng strategic engineering partnership."

Replacement of the FD by someone with an impressive CV and energy industry experience.

and now "Jim Gibson to the board as chief operating officer with immediate effect.
He has has almost 30 years' experience in operations management and business development roles for the engineering contracting sector and particularly within the APAC region"

Every sign that the company is gearing up for one or more projects requiring oversight of production and close liaison with production partners.

I posted some time ago how setting all this up would take time - and very likely finance too, depending on the partnership agreements.

If there was nothing in the offing, it would be strange indeed to re-arrange this part of the business which will be vital to managing production quality and deliveries.

Stranger things have happened at AIM companies, of course. Not least to up people's salaries before accepting some kind of final salary pension or some other skulduggery. I don't think we are in the realms of that with AFC. Not that it is anything more than a feeling on my part.

I think this is all pointing the way to a shift in balance from product development to production and delivery. Exactly what i would have hoped to see possibly 3 months ago.

I've added recently, and I may well take the opportunity to average down further. Risky, of course. You would expect all these positions to be in place before any new cash was raised to fund any contract also. But even so, that still would mean a contract and revenue streams, the all important life blood of any company that doesn't intend to be funded by R&D handouts indefinitely.

AFC must realise they have to bite that bullet sooner rather than later, or risk being left behind, perhaps even by lesser technologies that simply beat them to the market place, That would be galling indeed.

cynic - 07 Feb 2017 09:26 - 1304 of 1468

AFC has been a sleeper for 2/3 years already
i only have small number, and those are in my sipp
i'ld like to think that the company (sp) will zoom away in due course, but the longer things fail to materialise, the less optimistic i become

Photomad - 14 Feb 2017 13:32 - 1305 of 1468

How much are they worth now more to the point. Not a lot I would suggest!!!!

HARRYCAT - 14 Feb 2017 13:57 - 1306 of 1468

AFC Energy, the industrial fuel cell power company, is pleased to announce its intention to conduct a fundraising of up to approximately £8.1 million (before expenses) through a proposed placing of 58,500,000 ordinary shares of 0.1 pence each ("Placing Shares") (the "Placing"), a proposed subscription of 1,500,000 New Ordinary Shares (the "Subscription") and a proposed open offer of up to 20,684,262 New Ordinary Shares (the "Open Offer"). The New Ordinary Shares will rank pari passu in all other respects with the Company's existing ordinary shares of 0.1 pence each (the "Existing Ordinary Shares").

The Placing of New Ordinary Shares is being offered by way of an accelerated bookbuild ("Bookbuild"), which will be launched immediately following this announcement. Cantor Fitzgerald Europe ("Cantor Fitzgerald") will be acting as bookrunner. The Company will also make up to 1,500,000 New Ordinary Shares available for subscription directly from certain key shareholders (the "Subscription").

In order to provide Shareholders who have not taken part in the Placing or Subscription with the chance to participate in the Fundraising, the Company is providing all Qualifying Shareholders with the opportunity to subscribe at the Issue Price for an aggregate of 20,684,262 New Ordinary Shares, to raise up to approximately £2 million, on the basis of 1 New Ordinary Share for every 15 Existing Ordinary Shares on 13 February 2017 (being the last practicable date before publication of this announcement).

The Issue Price represents a discount of approximately 40 per cent. to the mid-market closing price of 16.75 pence on 13 February 2017. The Fundraising is not being underwritten and is conditional on, inter alia, on the passing of the Resolutions by Shareholders at the General Meeting of the Company to be held at Chelsea Football Club, Stamford Bridge, London SW6 4HS at 11.00 a.m. on 3 March 2017.

The Company has obtained irrevocable undertakings from certain shareholders, including the Directors, to vote in favour of the Resolutions in respect of, in aggregate, 60,905,313 Ordinary Shares, representing 19.6 per cent. of the Existing Ordinary Shares in issue.

The New Ordinary Shares will represent approximately 20.6 per cent. of the issued share capital of the Company as enlarged by the Fundraising (the "Enlarged Share Capital").

Further information on the Fundraising is contained within the Circular which is expected to be posted to Shareholders tomorrow.

VICTIM - 14 Feb 2017 15:25 - 1307 of 1468

This is getting embarrassing , are we being strung along , and why 10p why not 15 or 16 p . No news to help us either , when do these people think of shareholders .

VICTIM - 14 Feb 2017 15:27 - 1308 of 1468

There's nothing specific in there either just keep on keeping on with the money .

HARRYCAT - 15 Feb 2017 11:07 - 1309 of 1468

StockMarketWire.com
AFC Energy, the industrial fuel cell power company, has conditionally raised £6m, gross, through the issue 60,000,000 new ordinary shares - 58,500,000 via a placing and the remainder through a subscription - at 10p apiece.

The issue price represents a discount of 40.3% to the mid-market closing price of 16.75 pence on 13 February.

AFC Energy said the net proceeds - approximately £5.5m and to be supplemented by any additional funds raised through an open offer - would be used to support the company on its journey to commercialisation, and specifically for:

- delivery of its commitments under the joint development agreement with De Nora

- business case development with De Nora

- scoping study completion with Peel Environmental Limited and other third parties in advance of any potential project deployment

- funding the ongoing operation of the Company's demonstration plant at Stade, together with ongoing testing costs

- general administrative expenses and ongoing working capital

Chairman Tim Yeo said: "AFC Energy recognises the value that can be delivered through institutionalisation of the share register, and following growing interest from blue-chip financial institutions in recent weeks, the company is pleased to announce the successful completion of the accelerated book build. Institutionalisation of AFC Energy's share register recognises the strong progress we have made over the last three years.

"Our technical developments and project development opportunities now position us to capitalise on a number of emerging project opportunities.

"The Board also recognises the importance of our retail shareholder base and in recognition of our shareholders' ongoing support, we have offered the opportunity to our shareholders to participate in the open offer on the same terms as the placing and subscription.

"The board are confident this fundraise will strengthen AFC Energy for a number of technical and importantly, project specific successes throughout the course of 2017."

greekman - 24 Feb 2017 14:10 - 1310 of 1468

Just got excited because a N came up on my portfolio next to AFC Energy.
Of course the N was for Arsenal Holdings, a continuing mistake that MoneyAm can't or wont put right. My other site has no problems re this so why does MoneyAm.

My 2nd of 2 posts over the last 2 months as I only look in now and again and cant be bothered to post as the interest on threads is very low.
Could this be because others are getting as fed up as me on this site.

Notice the posts on the bugs problem page are becoming fewer and fewer, and that is not because things are improving.

cynic - 24 Feb 2017 15:31 - 1311 of 1468

i have this stinker in my sipp where it shall lay until death or resurrection
certainly did not throw any money at the rights issue

kimoldfield - 24 Feb 2017 16:03 - 1312 of 1468

AFC is my worst performing share. Well, apart from the other 50! :o)
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