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AFC Energy plc (AFC)     

cynic - 05 Apr 2011 08:59 - 395 of 1468

spread is a loony 68.5/72.00 and volume just 114k ...... no more need be said

niceonecyril - 05 Apr 2011 09:29 - 396 of 1468

One thimgs for sure,this is a leaky company. 55p on the 31st march to almost 70p yesterday,says it all?

cynic - 05 Apr 2011 09:31 - 397 of 1468

now try in english .... think you've been having lessons from tomasz!

Balerboy - 05 Apr 2011 09:45 - 398 of 1468

Thats no way to speak to cyril..........say sorry cyril.,.

cynic - 05 Apr 2011 10:32 - 399 of 1468

sorry cyril; grovel grovel :-((.....

now try your post in english .... think you've been having lessons from tomasz!

TopAnalyst - 06 Apr 2011 13:34 - 400 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.

cynic - 06 Apr 2011 13:45 - 401 of 1468

i do hope these guys weren't trained at Corac, for there were similar voices there ..... interesting that the market has rated this one so highly today by chopping it 6%

TopAnalyst - 07 Apr 2011 23:38 - 402 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.

cynic - 08 Apr 2011 06:28 - 403 of 1468

reading what another probable hyper has to say on another bb does not seem good expenditure of time and effort ..... however, at least on technicalities and on the back of a strong market, it would not be unreasonable to expect a bounce from these sort of levels where history and 50 dma indicate support

TopAnalyst - 08 Apr 2011 17:23 - 404 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.

cynic - 08 Apr 2011 17:41 - 405 of 1468

zippydedoodah, says the market, who the f cares about this bullshit! ..... and even that support line looks not have held, though not broken with much conviction

cynic - 08 Apr 2011 17:41 - 406 of 1468

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TopAnalyst - 26 Apr 2011 18:09 - 407 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 - 26 Apr 2011 18:09 - 408 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 - 26 Apr 2011 18:09 - 409 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.

niceonecyril - 10 May 2011 07:55 - 410 of 1468

Agreement with N2telligence





AFC Energy (AIM:AFC), a world leading developer of alkaline fuel cells, announces that it has signed a binding Heads of Terms with N2telligence GmbH relating to the use of alkaline fuel cells for fire protection.



Under the terms of the agreement AFC Energy and N2telligence will work together on an exclusive basis, whereby AFC Energy will only supply the exhaust air from its alkaline fuel cell systems to N2telligence for fire protection and low oxygen environments and N2telligence will only source alkaline fuel cell exhaust air from AFC Energy's alkaline fuel cell systems for fire protection and low oxygen environments.



N2telligence has licensed patents from Airbus in order to develop fire protections systems that use the exhaust air from fuel cell systems to create low oxygen environments. Such a system developed by N2telligence creates a low oxygen environment in a room reducing it from c.21% to 15%. At this level the air is still breathable but an open fire cannot spread.



Both parties believe that as this method of fire protection becomes more widespread it is likely to be actively supported by insurance companies and could be reflected in lower insurance premiums for those that adopt it.



The lowering of fire risk whilst simultaneously generating on-site, clean electricity offers the prospect of use in data centres, archive stores, hazardous materials stores, telecommunication equipment rooms, vaults, museums and boiler rooms. Such areas require a failsafe solution that protects against fire without impacting safe access for personnel.



Ian Balchin, Deputy Chairman of AFC Energy plc, commented:"The innovation at N2telligence opens up another avenue for AFC Energy's fuel cells. Our alkaline fuel cell is being developed as a method of generating cost effective, clean electricity at up to 60% electrical efficiency. It also produces water and heat, now there are applications for the exhaust air and through N2telligence all of these have a commercial value.



Lars Frahm, CEO of N2telligence, commented: "N2telligence creates fire prevention systems based upon the fuel cell. We are delighted to be working with AFC Energy which offers the potential for low cost applications."



greekman - 15 May 2011 12:09 - 411 of 1468

As I have been out of contact for the last 8 days, I can put the pure weirdness of the markets especially AFC into even deeper realms of 'not making sense'.
Even allowing for the bad news from around the world filtering down, I fail to see why AFC's sp is down albeit just a tad, from when I last was in contact with the world of the Stock Market.
Having today read of the 'signed binding Heads of Terms with N2telligence GmbH relating to the use of alkaline fuel cells for fire protection, I expected to see the current sp at least a couple of pence higher than the 51p it closed at prior to the new opening up of yet another avenue for AFC Energy's fuel cells.
Apart from the above 'new avenue', surely it must make a case from just how many other applications are out there for the world of the AFC fuel cell.

Perhaps I will disappear back into the wilderness, only reappearing when the world of investing in shares starts to make sense.

greekman - 17 May 2011 10:32 - 412 of 1468

You have to have faith in a share in order to buy it.

The above statement may be pleadingly obvious, but that faith/belief is that it will make you money.

That is not always the same as faith/belief that the product is a world beater or even a seller of moderate proportions.

Many AIM type shares have made their shareholders money without selling a single item, whilst others have lost their shareholders money, even having multiple sales.

Timing as they say, is everything.

So where are AFC in this conundrum.

If like many who have held shares since the days of single digits, I sold now, I would have made a decent profit. So the first part IE I have made a profit (albeit a paper one) whilst the company has not yet attained profitability.

The only question is
A Do I sell now, taking a decent profit, or
B Do I still have faith/belief that the company will prosper and go from being on the fringe of a world beating concept, onto a world leader in the field of 'The Fuel Cell'.

The choice as far as I am concerned is simple.

As I truly believe that the world beater comment will come to fruition, for me it has to be choice B.

Many will have chosen A and best of luck to them.
I feel strongly that holding on will bring me far greater riches that taking my present profit on the run.

Of course those who have sold now are out of the risk game as far as AFC are concerned. For us holders the risk is still there. Is that risk worth it.
We all have to decide, no one can do that for us, no matter how pro or anti posts are.

Simples really!

greekman - 18 May 2011 10:27 - 413 of 1468

With all the present worlds financial problems, I have no faith whatsoever in the Stock Market 'in general'.
Several months ago, I sold all my holding in all those so called 'safe haven stocks' due to having a very uneasy feeling of where the markets are heading.
Also, although not much of a chartist, I could see where most stocks were heading.
So what stocks do I still hold.
Well one of them is obviously AFC, as an RNS (or several) suddenly being release can suddenly re-boost the sp by at least double digits, contrary to whatever is effecting general market confidence.
As for charting when it comes to companies such as AFC, yes indications can be found, but again if/when these expected RNS's come along, any directions given by said charts will be blown completely out of the water.
What's needed, as many have said, is patience, but it is difficult watching the sp being dragged forever downward.

And the reasons for this annoying downward spiral!

It's obviously no news, but mainly it's lack of confidence in a market that has little relationship with both AFC's technology and fundamentals.

Grrrrrrrrrrrrr!

gibby - 26 May 2011 21:21 - 414 of 1468

blast, drat, drat & double drat - missed this today - was considering early then concentrated elsewhere!

gl to anyone who caught the rise today
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