Background
I have been an investor in Ceres (AIM:CWR), the fuel cell company, since 2005. In January 2008 Centrica subscribed for 10% of the company’s shares at price of 300p/share, raising £20m. Soon after that, the company published plans to launch a microCHP (mCHP) unit in volume, incorporating its fuel cells, in 2H2011. In November 2009 the company raised an additional £31.35m at a share price of 165p via a further placing to institutional investors. Following these placings (and after some minor option exercises), there were 86.2m shares in issue as at 30th June 2011. Just prior to the company announcing its preliminary results to that date, its share price stood at around 25p – a big fall, after some teething problems with trails of early mCHP units. In ...Not a member? Join today
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