Ceres Power

85 days ago

Tom Winnifrith Bearcast No 2: Those celebrating piss poor numbers from Wetherspoons, celebrate poor folks getting sacked

I start with JD Wetherspoon (JDW) and more low paid workers sacked by Rachel from Customer Services. Then two bigger companies to short: Diversified Energy (DEC) and Ceres Power (CWR). Finally Ed Milliband has discovered free money. Not.

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109 days ago

Ceres Power: Krauts turn sour, shares bosched!

Over at chez Stacey there is the sound o spluttering on cornflakes today. “By the powers of Saint Greta” cries the old boy, “what news is this from darling green Ceres Power (CWR)?” For it is more bad news indeed and the shares have slumped another 34% to 86.5p, a market cap of £170 million.

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409 days ago

Tom Winnifrith Bearcast: Why the FCA should have a butchers at Ceres Power

Before turning my attention to Daphne du Maurier and underpants I say a few words about betting on the US election where, as I predicted, The Donald is now a racing cert for the GOP Nomination and, I reckon, favourite to win the General. Then it is on to Ceres Power (CWR), Tern (TERN), Zoo Digital (ZOO), Genflow Biosciences (GENF), Verditek (VDTK), Belluscura (BELL) and Centamin (CEY).

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409 days ago

Ceres Power – after the Delta pump comes the China Dump, surely a great short even now?

Malcolm Stacey and the rest of the green brigade got terribly excited last Thursday when Ceres Power (CWR) announced a big new deal with Delta Electronics “Praise be to Saint Greta, His Holiness Lord Attenborough and blessed King Charles, we are all going to be rich!” screamed the senior writer on this website. Just six days later comes a shock warning and the shares are tumbling. Malcolm will be writing a letter of complaint to the Guardian shortly.

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477 days ago

Tom Winnifrith Bearcast: Malcolm can say what he likes about Ceres but he's wrong & a serious suggestion for Sus Barbatus at Skinbiotherapeutics

I start with it being the first day of Advent and a moan about folks starting Christmas far too early. Then onto Skinbiotherapeutics (SBTX), why I am not selling and a suggestion for Stuart Ashman, a serious one, on how he can regain investor trust at a stroke. Then it is Tintra (TNT), Ceres Power (CWR), free speech on this website, Totally (TLY), Vast Resources (VAST) and Rua Life Sciences (RUA),the sponsor of today’s ouzo moment.

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477 days ago

Oh no Malcolm Stacey, look away (again), another warning from Ceres Power

At no-one is watching O’clock last night, what my friend Comrade Stacey termed a “jolly green giant” in one of his numerous articles loving up Ceres Power (CWR), served up yet another lack of revenues warning. Shares in this company were £13.36 on April Fool’s day 2021. They are now just 161p off another 14% today. Ouch

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570 days ago

Tom Winnifrith Bearcast: 2 more AIM dogs being put down: IOG and Inland are - as predicted - zeros

The writing was on the wall, I did warn you. I look at the dogs first, Inland (INL) and IOG (IOG), then correct my previous comments on Lord Browne of BP (BP), then look at Ceres Power (CWR), Ben’s Creek (BEN), Belluscura (BELL) and Avacta (AVCT

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692 days ago

Ceres power shares puking again on yet another lack of profits warning.. the scene at the Stacey residence

One can almost picture the scene at the house named after Saint Monbiot this morning as one shareholder started his day…

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695 days ago

Tom Winnifrith Bearcast: If you are a bored Londoner at 2.30 PM Wednesday there is a great bunfight brewing

The participants are disgraced James Parsons and Richard “nobody, apart from Brokerman Dan, likes me and I don’t care” Jennings and the occasion is a Corcel (CRCL) investor meet on Wednesday not Tuesday as I mispoke in the podcast . Go along and take a camera and send me the film. I also discuss Advanced Oncotherapy (AVO), Oxford Nanopore (ONT), Ceres Power (CWR) and Dianomi (DNM)

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819 days ago

Tom Winnifrith Bearcast: The next Prime Minister gives a kiss of death to Ceres Power

Tomorrow is my third training walk for Rogue Bloggers for Woodlarks. I am targeting 11 miles and will post a picture of the service station on the Wrexham roundabout which is my turnaround point if we can get donations well above £1,000 before I leave. I can’t say fairer than that, please donate HERE. In today’s podcast I discuss Deutsche Bank ( the next Credit Suisse?), the fraud Supply@ME Capital (SYME), nanosynth (NNN), Kefi Gold & Copper (KEFI), Ceres Power (CWR), Genflow Biosciences (GENF) and Celadon Pharmaceuticals (CEL) and lock in expiries in a thin market.

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943 days ago

Tom Winnifrith Bearcast: Jeremy Hunt is a LIAR Steve O'Hara is not

Even Pete Brailey the most staunchest of Tory members you could ever meet says he has given up on the party after today’s budget. I go through two lies Jeremy Hunt told and consider how he has screwed the poor, those of us running SMEs and is protecting super rich folks with sons at Eton with another lie.  Like Peter I shall not vote Tory next time.  Then onto a man who is not a liar, Optibiotix (OPTI) boss Steve O’Hara and the presentation he gave today which is below. I mention Skinbiotherapeutics (SBTX) and an email exchange today at this point. Then a few words on Kefi Gold & Copper (KEFI) follow then on to Argo Blockchain (ARB) which I expect to go bust next week and Ceres Power (CWR) whose valuation is still bonkers despite the shares slumping by 80% since peak ramp. 

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943 days ago

Ceres Power – on a (very) slow boat to China

Oh dear, oh dear, more bad news from the green pipedreams, slurp the jam tomorrow and forget about the bonkers valuation sector. Today it is Ceres Power (CWR) an AIM listed company repeatedly recommended by our own in-house Guardian reading eco-Warrior Malcolm Stacey but red flagged by  myself and Peter Brailey. Its shares are down by 65% year to date and by c80% since February 2021, the peak of the green bubble madness.

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1006 days ago

Tom Winnifrith Bearcast: Poulden, Lenigas, the Alien Motley Crew - I've had it with Aussie mining chaps taking the piss with related party deals on AIM

In today’s podcast I end with a few ShareStock logistics matters ahead of Saturday. Before that: Wishbone Gold (WSBN), Alien Metals (UFO), Avacta (AVCT), Asimilar (ASLR), TrustPilot (TRST), Ceres Power (CWR) and Deepverge (DVRG).

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1086 days ago

Powerhouse – can anyone explain what is the USP of its unproven tech is now? HUI goes Dutch

On a day when Ceres Power (CWP) hooked up with Shell and promised to spend £100 million on its tech which will produce Hydrogen from waste far more cheaply than anyone else on this planet I ask someone, anyone, to explain why Powerhouse Energy (PHE) is not pointless as its bastard offspring Hydrogen Utopia (HUI) goes Dutch.

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4582 days ago

Ceres Power & Duff Calls – Still a sell

AIM listed Fuel cell technology developer and all round eco-green nonsense penny dreadful Ceres Power (LSE:CWR) is not going bust. It has found a saviour. As such my target price of 0p is (pro tem ) looking a bit optimistic. For now. But are the shares really worth 3.01p – the current share price? I very much doubt it. As I shall explain below.

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4610 days ago

Ceres Power – Do Not Get too Excited by RNS Today – Still almost certaintly worthless

On October 6th I explained why at 2.205p AIM listed fuel cell company Ceres Power (CWR) was almost certainly worthless. My target price then was 0p and although the shares are up by 42% today at 2.4p the target price remains 0p. The issue is cash. Or rather lack of it. I think the Bulletin Board loons and assorted green investors are well ahead of themselves and here is why.

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4641 days ago

Ceres Power – Target Price 0p.

Ceres Power (LSE:CWR) has been another AIM listed darling of the fuel cell/green pie in the sky sector. Over the past few years it has raised £65 million to fund its dreams but the dream is now a nightmare. There are some who think that this company still has £10 million and is worth something. They are wrong as I shall explain below. The shares have collapsed to 2.205p but my target price is 0p.

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