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ceres power (CWR)     

langy65 - 07 Oct 2005 17:56

I'm suprised this one seems to have gone un-noticed any thoughts anyone?
could be a big ,un

simon102 - 18 Oct 2006 17:35 - 22 of 42

Anyone know why this is going down. It was 2.60 last week?
Thanks
Simon

silvermede - 19 Oct 2006 16:26 - 23 of 42

I understand there has been an alternative energy conference in London in the last day or so...?

Also CFU being tipped by Profit Watch as being ahead of the competition, particularly for domestic applications using their Solid Oxide Fuel Cell.

simon102 - 30 Oct 2006 17:44 - 24 of 42

Anyone know why the SP is now going up?

Falcothou - 31 Oct 2006 08:20 - 25 of 42

According to sharecast the telegraph has revised its green portfolio and included ceres

cynic - 31 Oct 2006 08:40 - 26 of 42

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

cynic - 31 Oct 2006 08:42 - 27 of 42

This morning's Telegraph has inevitably given the shares a further boost ...... However, there is a likely resistance around 245 when sp hits that still falling 50 dma.

The green line is 200 dma, which is still rising nicely.

Certainly a share worth watching.

simon102 - 10 Nov 2006 17:37 - 28 of 42

What happened today?

simon102 - 22 Nov 2006 18:02 - 29 of 42

Was watching this and its gone down again. Any particular reasons why this & CFU have gone down today?

cynic - 22 Nov 2006 18:50 - 30 of 42

no idea, but chart indicates "don't buy"

oliver21 - 06 Jan 2009 09:23 - 31 of 42

2 stock all day long

hlyeo98 - 08 Jan 2010 15:47 - 32 of 42

CWR has ever-reducing bottoms. Stay clear.

hlyeo98 - 14 Jun 2010 09:55 - 33 of 42

This was too clear in January

TopAnalyst - 03 Jul 2010 18:36 - 34 of 42

You might be interested in the Hoodless Brennan view of mCHP.

29/06/2010
AFC remains the forgotten fuel-cell in institutional investors who seem fixated on Ceres and CFCL. Sooner or later they will have to recognise the opportunity for AFC is more realistic with Chlor-Alkali producers and Underground Coal Gasification than with consumers replacing boilers Continued SPECULATIVE BUY.

http://www.hbmarkets.com/stock-research-prices/small-cap-flash/read/

hlyeo98 - 06 Jul 2010 13:32 - 35 of 42

Keep on selling CWR... it is not bottoming out yet.

hlyeo98 - 07 Jul 2010 17:05 - 36 of 42

63.25p at closing today.

maestro - 08 Jul 2010 10:39 - 37 of 42

JUST NOTICED THE CRAZY PRICE...CASH RESERVES 40M....THIS IS AN OPPORTUNITY OF A LIFETIME...

TopAnalyst - 11 Jul 2010 10:38 - 38 of 42

By the time they go commercial 24m of that 40m will have been burnt!!!!

TopAnalyst - 11 Jul 2010 10:38 - 39 of 42

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.

queen1 - 26 Jul 2010 13:03 - 40 of 42

A lot of director's dealings today that's had a positive effect on the SP.

robinhood - 03 Jun 2011 09:02 - 41 of 42

are we at last seeing take off? (personally I have been in the departure lounge far too long)
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