eEnergy, Paul Hill on Clearstar and Chris Bailey on Next & The Hut Group
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On today's Vox Markets Podcast: eEnergy, Paul Hill on Clearstar and Chris Bailey on Next
Harvey Sinclair, CEO of eEnergy #EAAS provides highlights from their full year results and trading update from 1 July to 11 September 2020.
Energy is an established "Energy Efficiency-as-a-Service" (EEaaS) business currently focused on providing "Light-as-a-Service" to customers through its eLight and RSL subsidiaries. We help businesses and schools switch to LED lighting for a fixed monthly service fee, avoiding any upfront payments.
For customers, the energy savings are greater than the monthly service fee, allowing them to unlock free cashflow from day one as well as to improve the quality of their lighting and reduce carbon emissions. eLight procures, funds, installs and maintains the LED lighting, meaning the customer has no risk.
Paul Hill, full time investor and equity analyst gives his views on the following companies:
Clearstar #CLSU
Rosslyn Data Technologies #RDT
Northbridge Industrial Services #NBI
(Interview starts at 14 minutes 2 seconds)
Chris Bailey founder of Financial Orbit covers news from the following companies:
The Hut Group #THG
Next #NXT
Playtec #PTEC
Trainline #TRN
(Interview starts at 43 minutes 5 seconds)
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