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AFC Energy plc (AFC)     

required field - 29 Jun 2010 08:17 - 170 of 1468

Enormous potential....

greekman - 29 Jun 2010 08:33 - 171 of 1468

The sp 'should' rise on value to 20p plus and or possibly to 30p or more, but the reaction to the Teesside news did not effect the sp much, so I am wondering if this will.
I can only think this is because many, especially the big players (those who are already watching AFC) are still wary and are waiting till the cash starts to flow into the AFC coffers.
It still appears to be the PI's like ourselves, who are willing to take the still present risk, which is continually getting smaller, especially with releases like todays news.
So although the sp now appears well undervalued regarding Risk v Reward I doubt it will end the day higher than 25p. I hope of course I am wrong.
But give it another 12 months, and I feel barring hiccups, an sp of 30p will be history.

A few years further down the line, we can only dream.

TopAnalyst - 30 Jun 2010 21:19 - 172 of 1468

I am removing ALL my research from here due to the constant personal abuse, defamation and distortions of it posted by:

ptholden

hlyeo98

halifax

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kimoldfield

cynic


This bunch of abusive retards is the reason MoneyAM will NEVER have a forum worth reading.

I have reported them to support by they do nothing, either because they want to force me to PAY them for the Traders Room or because they are too lazy to do anything. Maybe the people in support are the ones perpetrating the abuse, so as to force people to pay for the premium boards. Either way the service is sh1te and a disgrace to the finance industry. No wonder there is nobody left here apart from morons.

I will continue posting my good research on boards that are run in accordance with FSA and LSE listing rules and the interests of the market, not here where ar5eh0les rule the boards and all decent research is buried under their piles of sh1te.

TopAnalyst - 03 Jul 2010 18:34 - 173 of 1468

I am removing ALL my research from here due to the constant personal abuse, defamation and distortions of it posted by:

ptholden

hlyeo98

halifax

blackdown

kimoldfield

cynic


This bunch of abusive retards is the reason MoneyAM will NEVER have a forum worth reading.

I have reported them to support by they do nothing, either because they want to force me to PAY them for the Traders Room or because they are too lazy to do anything. Maybe the people in support are the ones perpetrating the abuse, so as to force people to pay for the premium boards. Either way the service is sh1te and a disgrace to the finance industry. No wonder there is nobody left here apart from morons.

I will continue posting my good research on boards that are run in accordance with FSA and LSE listing rules and the interests of the market, not here where ar5eh0les rule the boards and all decent research is buried under their piles of sh1te.

TopAnalyst - 03 Jul 2010 18:38 - 174 of 1468

I am removing ALL my research from here due to the constant personal abuse, defamation and distortions of it posted by:

ptholden

hlyeo98

halifax

blackdown

kimoldfield

cynic


This bunch of abusive retards is the reason MoneyAM will NEVER have a forum worth reading.

I have reported them to support by they do nothing, either because they want to force me to PAY them for the Traders Room or because they are too lazy to do anything. Maybe the people in support are the ones perpetrating the abuse, so as to force people to pay for the premium boards. Either way the service is sh1te and a disgrace to the finance industry. No wonder there is nobody left here apart from morons.

I will continue posting my good research on boards that are run in accordance with FSA and LSE listing rules and the interests of the market, not here where ar5eh0les rule the boards and all decent research is buried under their piles of sh1te.

TopAnalyst - 08 Jul 2010 21:02 - 175 of 1468

I am removing ALL my research from here due to the constant personal abuse, defamation and distortions of it posted by:

ptholden

hlyeo98

halifax

blackdown

kimoldfield

cynic


This bunch of abusive retards is the reason MoneyAM will NEVER have a forum worth reading.

I have reported them to support by they do nothing, either because they want to force me to PAY them for the Traders Room or because they are too lazy to do anything. Maybe the people in support are the ones perpetrating the abuse, so as to force people to pay for the premium boards. Either way the service is sh1te and a disgrace to the finance industry. No wonder there is nobody left here apart from morons.

I will continue posting my good research on boards that are run in accordance with FSA and LSE listing rules and the interests of the market, not here where ar5eh0les rule the boards and all decent research is buried under their piles of sh1te.

TopAnalyst - 11 Jul 2010 10:32 - 176 of 1468

I am removing ALL my research from here due to the constant personal abuse, defamation and distortions of it posted by:

ptholden

hlyeo98

halifax

blackdown

kimoldfield

cynic


This bunch of abusive retards is the reason MoneyAM will NEVER have a forum worth reading.

I have reported them to support by they do nothing, either because they want to force me to PAY them for the Traders Room or because they are too lazy to do anything. Maybe the people in support are the ones perpetrating the abuse, so as to force people to pay for the premium boards. Either way the service is sh1te and a disgrace to the finance industry. No wonder there is nobody left here apart from morons.

I will continue posting my good research on boards that are run in accordance with FSA and LSE listing rules and the interests of the market, not here where ar5eh0les rule the boards and all decent research is buried under their piles of sh1te.

required field - 13 Jul 2010 08:49 - 177 of 1468

What's Hot, the tip site are tipping this.....long write-up......speculative buy...

greekman - 13 Jul 2010 08:55 - 178 of 1468

Hi required field,

I think there is no option at the moment re AFC being a speculative buy. Just waiting for 'speculative buy to turn into spectacular buy'.
Problem is patience has never been in my DNA, still I think it will be well worth the wait.

Greek.

required field - 13 Jul 2010 08:56 - 179 of 1468

I have to admit having loaded up with these....and will wait....

greekman - 15 Jul 2010 08:31 - 180 of 1468

Todays news.

Sp up 5%. I did not expect much more.
This share makes me think of a damp November the 5th firework. You know the one that you keep trying to light, and all it does is spark a bit then go out yet again, failing to take off.
Then just when you are about to give up and walk away, it suddenly zooms upward taking everyone by surprise.
We keep getting the sparks, the take off surely can't be far away.

kimoldfield - 16 Jul 2010 13:00 - 181 of 1468

Potential? Massive.
Share price? Rubbish!

kimoldfield - 20 Jul 2010 16:15 - 182 of 1468

AFC Energy launch new promotional video and new-look website

AFC Energy plc (LSE:AFC) the world's leading developer of low-cost alkaline fuel cell technology, is pleased to announce the release of a promotional short film to further a wider understanding of the fuel cell's role in a clean energy future.

The launch coincides with a new-look website, fresh-faced logo and detailed interview with the company's technical director. AFC Energy are also launching a newsletter to channel regular developments to stakeholders.


Notes to editors

AFC Energy is the world's leading developer of low-cost alkaline fuel cells. AFC Energy's technology is focused on large-scale industrial applications and the objective of producing the lowest possible unit cost electricity.

Website: www.afcenergy.com
Twitter: @afcenergy
Facebook: search AFC Energy
YouTube: www.youtube.com/user/afcenergy


For media enquiries, interview, quote or images please contact

Gemma Percy, PR and Communication Officer, Life Size Media - press@afcenergy.com/ +44 (0)20 7499 7772

greekman - 20 Jul 2010 16:42 - 183 of 1468

As I am old enough to own a bus pass, the video looked to me to be a bit dramatically over the top, although to the younger person it was probably about the right level.
As an avid viewer of a programme called Tomorrows World, the start of the video reminded me of that programme, which was excellent at bringing new inventions (appreciate the fuel cell is not a new invention, but an old one 'very' revamped).
The AFC Fuel cell will eventually become a common knowledge product among the general public, as well as potential customers.
It may well be the public that get this to where is should be, as with the present climate, we all want to know how our electricity bills will add up in the future, so the production of cheaper electricity by a 'GREEN' method will become a public therefore political issue.

Not a great fan of so called 'green energy' as we all know it is usually hyped up, look at wind farms as just one example, were efficiency has been well and truly exaggerated.

But we all know that the AFC Fuel cell can produce electricity, cheaper and cleaner. So.......Bring it on.

kimoldfield - 20 Jul 2010 17:10 - 184 of 1468

Yes, that is the opinion I had of the video too Greek! But at least it gets the point across.

50p by Xmas?

Oh, sorry that's SEO er, BIOM I mean. :o)

greekman - 20 Jul 2010 18:04 - 185 of 1468

I did notice on the video a number 480 which was in the bottom right hand corner.
I clicked on it and found it was the resolution of the video. And there was me thinking it was an sp future projection. Damn it. Still you never know!

kimoldfield - 20 Jul 2010 23:29 - 186 of 1468

480? That would be nice!

greekman - 21 Jul 2010 07:26 - 187 of 1468

Yet another good forward looking RNS out.

I strongly feel that the rolling ball is starting to gather pace.
Once it gathers a fair bit more momentum, it may be hard to stop.

greekman - 22 Jul 2010 09:57 - 188 of 1468

Some punters are querying why the low sp and lack of movement.
Are there more investors like myself.

I am a bit top heavy re my investment in AFC, so I will not be buying more.
There is no other reason than the above. I fully believe in AFC's future, and if I had more spare money to invest I would do so.
I have a hard and fast rule that I will only put a certain percentage of my investments into stocks and shares.
This rule is a safeguard that may mean I restrict my earnings but as safeguards are designed to do will always limit any loses.

Most PI's will have some sort of stocks and shares investment limit and this is what is partly holding the SP back.
The main reason of course is the lack of institutional investment.
Yes there is a large institutional holding, but it is static. It is only when orders come in that these big boys who are far less risk adverse than most PI's will start increasing their holdings.

Remember these institutions have many others to answer to, whereas us PI's don't, wives/husbands excepted.

Would like to include mistresses, but not so lucky.

But back to the serious comments. I am not unduly worried, as with a big 'WHEN'/or a small 'if' things really start to take off, it will be these low risk institutional investors that will take the sp to far greater heights.

required field - 22 Jul 2010 09:59 - 189 of 1468

Overweight as well.....will not add....I'm just waiting for contracts to fly in (I hope)....
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