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Can ITM fuel get the sp into orbit ? (ITM)     

Goosy - 24 Jan 2006 12:32

This must be the share of the future...........A co with 15 employees mostly Boffins with a unique product under development that has massive potential in the alternative energy sector
My only regret is that I watched the sp rocket from 11op to 210p before getting into the nose cone

Chart.aspx?Provider=EODIntra&Code=ITM&si

hlyeo98 - 09 Oct 2008 22:35 - 165 of 469

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

Support gone.

queen1 - 09 Oct 2008 23:13 - 166 of 469

You're like the Black Death hlyeo98 - totally unwanted and heaping misery wherever you go.

queen1 - 09 Oct 2008 23:15 - 167 of 469

Oh and by the way - did you have to study long to get your degree in stating the obvious?

jkd - 09 Oct 2008 23:39 - 168 of 469

q1
you may or may not like our grim reaper, but if he appears on our stock bb then its time to take notice and make decisions.
to answer your question, i think he studied short.
but thats just my opinion
regards
jkd

queen1 - 12 Oct 2008 18:51 - 169 of 469

Oh please - EVERY stock is plummeting at present. Very bloody grim. We don't need the constant gloating and visual aids. We all know what's happening!

jkd - 12 Oct 2008 19:23 - 170 of 469

q1
i feel for you. i was there in 87 and it aint nice.
its still not too late to take action.
im not suggesting selling out or even holding on, just that you may look back when things settle down and think well i could have done this or maybe that.
maybe its difficult for many to think straight at the moment. it probably is.
it was for me.
i recovered and am all the better for the experience.
couldnt see it at the time and yes it did cost me a packet.
good luck to you.
regards
jkd

queen1 - 13 Oct 2008 13:14 - 171 of 469

Thanks jkd. I'm resisting the urge to panic sell like most seem to be doing. I may live to regret the decision or it may prove to have been a wise move. Only time will tell.

jeffmack - 13 Oct 2008 14:02 - 172 of 469

Q
You can always buy in again. Either lower or higher when you have some faith in the markets.

queen1 - 13 Oct 2008 22:40 - 173 of 469

I would if I had any cash!

hlyeo98 - 12 Dec 2008 22:20 - 174 of 469

16p now...I hope I have prove my point that ITM Power is just a company waiting to fold.

mikeylad - 14 Jan 2009 18:15 - 175 of 469

intrims end of the month, will see what is in the bank this sp maybe a discount worth a watch

walden - 06 Feb 2009 15:41 - 176 of 469

sp currently at about half of the cash in the bank, no debt.

Some of their technology will come through just fine and some will drop away.


Just hope they will get rid of that incompetent idiot of a CEO, Jim Heathcote.
Totally out of his depth and there only to fill his boots -- which he has done many times over.

Very good potential with about 24 million in the bank but shame about the incompetent CEO. The right CEO would drive them forward and put them on the map.



halifax - 06 Feb 2009 15:45 - 177 of 469

The success of their technology will determine whether they have anywhere to go, rather like CRA.

hlyeo98 - 10 Feb 2009 13:44 - 178 of 469

11.5p now ... I hope I have prove my point.

ogodno1 - 22 May 2009 11:58 - 179 of 469

NEWS TUESDAY!

allafarhan - 04 Jul 2009 14:03 - 180 of 469

Is there any hope left for ITM !!
Or are we witnessing another company to fold.

walden - 06 Jul 2009 16:50 - 181 of 469

With 20m in cash, no debt and annual cash burn of under 5m, there is time and cash for them to get their hydrogen technology products selling into the market before cash dries up.

Trading at about 40% below current cash levels at the moment.

Products on the market possibly later this year.

hlyeo98 - 24 Jan 2010 19:18 - 182 of 469

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

mrfrazee - 15 Apr 2010 09:06 - 183 of 469

stellar rises this last week,where are all the comments? products coming on line seem to be the driver.

TopAnalyst - 11 Jul 2010 10:39 - 184 of 469

Don't miss out on the best fuel cell investment potential, as per the analysts this is AFC Energy.

Shares in issue 150,872,854
Share price 19.25p
Valuation 29,043,024


Hoodless Brennan said last Friday afteroon - "We maintain our SPECULATIVE BUY and still see AFC as more valuable than Ceres or CFCL."

http://www.proactiveinvestors.co.uk/columns/hb_markets/18645/hb-markets-daily-smallcap-newsflash-including-afc-energy-brammer-craneware-tanfield-and-others-18645.html

CFCL is valued today at 92.7m.

Ceres is valued today at 53.9m.


So Hoodless Brennan see AFC as more valuable than the 92.7m that CFCL is currently valued at.

92,700,000 divided by AFC shares in issue of 150,872,854 would give AFC a share price of 61.44 pence.

To get to 61.44 pence from it's current 19.25 pence, the share price would have to rise 235%.


Hoodless Brennan said "more valuable", but they did not say how much more valuable, it could be they think AFC is a lot more valuable, perhaps in line with the Allenby NPV(Net PRESENT Value) of 137 pence.

http://www.afcenergy.com/investors/analyst-reports/

To get to 137 pence from it's current 19.25 pence, the share price would have to rise 612%.


So the professional analysts see a fair and realistic valuation for AFC, as at least 235% up to 612% above the current valuation.
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