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BRNS Blackrock New S

0.29
0.00 (0.00%)
02 May 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Stock Type
Blackrock New S BRNS London Ordinary Share
  Price Change Price Change % Share Price Last Trade
0.00 0.00% 0.29 01:00:00
Open Price Low Price High Price Close Price Previous Close
0.29 0.29
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Blackrock New S BRNS Dividends History

No dividends issued between 02 May 2014 and 02 May 2024

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Posted at 18/10/2010 09:35 by kinbasket
Fishbourne

I understand your point but it depends on what value you attribute to the time in the warrants. At 2p they are clearly the wrong price with almost 4 years of time value attached. 4-5p is probably more realistic given the discount to NAV in the underlying and the recent performance of some of the holdings. It seems to me that there's been a steady drip of sellers cashing up and moving on over the last few months and BRNS is illiquid at best. I've been buying for months and have a stupidly huge position that I could never hope to shift through the market. I am pretty comfortable with that and expect to be able to shift/convert them for a stonking profit in 2013-14.
Posted at 18/10/2010 08:26 by fishbournetrader
As a holder,I really do not understand why the price of these is going up. Clearly someone is hoping for a big rise in the price of the underlying shares and possibly a reduction in the discount to NAV. BRNE has got to go up an awful long way to make BRNS a good buy.
Posted at 13/1/2010 16:15 by hoggetwood
Why did BRNS spike up in the first place? A combination of a good couple of weeks for BRNE, and news about massive off-shore wind schemes, I suppose. Sentiment evaporated this week. I had a very lucky escape in that I telephoned my broker [How old-fashioned can you get?]early on Monday and asked to buy some, but couldn't do so because I hadn't signed the paperwork to be allowed to trade in anything that smacked of a derivative. Saved by bureaucracy!
Posted at 13/1/2010 15:48 by andrbea
if the ord share price rises over time, I'm not worried. BRNS will play catch-up IMO.
Posted at 24/12/2009 08:31 by howdlep
Carbon prices plunged on Monday in the aftermath of the Copenhagen conference on climate change, dealing a blow to the credibility of the European Union's carbon-trading scheme. Prices for carbon permits for December 2010 delivery, the benchmark contract for pricing European permits, dropped nearly 10 % in early trading, before recovering to end the day 8.3 per cent lower at €12.41. One dealer described the market as like "a falling knife" but said that a rise in European gas prices had helped to support the carbon market, the FT reports.

Copenhagen glass half empty?

Carbon Contracts:




Copenhagen glass half full?

Lack of real agreement allows the world to focus its attention on securing a new deal.




BRNE chart close to its 2009 high. A break above 49p and the sub shares (BRNS which I hold) could have a real run.



BRNE v BRNS (sub shares still underperforming)



I want to be holding the sub shares (BRNS) going into 2010.
Posted at 23/12/2009 16:13 by wskill
Looking good now picked a few more up today cannot see BRNS staying around 6p for much longer surprised I was still able to buy at 6p
Posted at 11/12/2009 10:14 by howdlep
It will be intersting to see what develops from the Copenhagen climate change conference. Whether agreements are put in place immediately, whether they lag by several years or whether there is a total breakdown between developed and under developed countries and their rsponsibilities to each other.
Certainly there appears to be a new initiative from the US and Obama in particular. Sometimes we can find refernce in the most obvious of places but don't associate it with our own investments. For example, this is what Obama said in his Presidential Address on 21 November 2009:-



I refer to the following paragraph:-

"For example, if we can increase our exports to Asia Pacific nations by just 5%, we can increase the number of American jobs supported by these exports by hundreds of thousands. This is already happening with businesses like American Superconductor Corporation, an energy technology startup based in Massachusetts that's been providing wind power and smart grid systems to countries like China, Korea, and India. By doing so, it's added more than 100 jobs over the last few years."

So what is the significance of that?

Well, American Superconductor Corporation just happens to be the biggest holding within the Black Rock New Energy Trust, for which some of us hold the sub shares (BRNS).



The sub shares may just have a real run over the next few weeks/months, as agreements are put in place.
Posted at 29/11/2009 22:24 by howdlep
ppowerscourt,

Please read post 19 which includes a worked example.

The sub shares (BRNS) are linked to the main investment trust shares (BRNE). The expiry dates and exercise prices for the latter are:-

46p up to 31 July 2010.
50p thereafter until 31 July 2012.
59p thereafter until 31 July 2014.
Posted at 17/11/2009 14:27 by andrbea
reposted from wt thread (brns mentioned)



kenmitch - 17 Nov'09 - 14:20 - 2450 of 2451


mangal.

Sub shares like ADMS and several other Asian and Indian sub shares and warrants all look bargains at current prices. Yet apart from ADMS I've mostly sold out now, worried that the gains for these markets have mostly been had. It's been a sensational year both for their markets and for those of us trading them via sub shares and warrants with some like JIIS, JMCS, ADMS etc all five bagging or more. So though they look, and are, very cheap, that's not much good unless we are also confident about the shares continuing to go up too.

So fwiw I'm now looking at warrants and sub shares that have not done much.

e.g Black Rock New Energy - no rush to buy as the shares are doing nowt and the sub shares have been stuck around 6p or so for a while and might stay stuck a while longer. But once the shares get moving the sub share upside looks large. I bought these too soon.
Posted at 07/10/2009 16:01 by andrbea
from the warrants thread

Several warrants are incredibly cheap - as long as markets can continue their run.

Others well worth a look include BRNS - Black Rock New Energy could do very well.

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