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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Enova | LSE:ENV | London | Ordinary Share | COM SHS NPV |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 2.50 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
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30/12/2009 20:07 | Enova Grabs 10.3m in new equity New Energy Matters Dec 28 2009 [subsription only] This is the beggining of the article Electric, hybrid and fuel cell technology developer Enova Systems has closed USD 10.3m in equity deals, under which Shell Group took a 19.4% stake in the ... | debbiegee | |
30/12/2009 19:58 | I wondered when these would go up ,they have beeen moving in the States. 11% yesterday and another 10% today. Amex:ena now $2.00 app £1.24. There has been no exact correlation for quiet some time . | debbiegee | |
30/11/2009 20:56 | competition? 27 Nov 2009 Taiwan-based Delta Group, the world's largest provider of switching power supplies and DC brushless fans, as well as a major supplier of power management solutions, components, visual displays, industrial automation, networking products, and renewable energy solutions, is entering the electric powertrain market. Taiwan-based Delta Electronics has integrated existing automation, motor, servo-motor and electrical electronics technologies to develop its own gasoline-electric series hybrid propulsion system-the first gasoline-electric hybrid propulsion system developed by a Taiwanese electronics company. The design includes battery pack, power inverter, power control unit, traction motor and vehicle control unit. | m.t.glass | |
02/11/2009 11:18 | thanks debbie. I have e-mailed various sources regarding the drive train supply ( namely tan) but have yet had no reply | frankiestheone | |
31/10/2009 09:02 | frankiestheone,re have I heard some news ? No worries I had posted some Norwegian articles of work and contracts for enova which I was dubious as to whether they had anything to do with us. Upon further research it turned out that there is another enova[NORWEGIAN] and it was not the 1st time that even reporters had been confused. So nothing to do with us ! | debbiegee | |
23/10/2009 10:08 | Search me :o/ Will ask on TAN thread | m.t.glass | |
23/10/2009 09:58 | I notice that TAN aren't mentioned in the 229 deliveries..do they not supply tan anymore or is it that tan just haven't needed them hence their decline. perhaps the wise one, MT shine a light | frankiestheone | |
23/10/2009 07:23 | have you heard some news then deb | frankiestheone | |
23/10/2009 07:20 | Onwards and upwards here ! | debbiegee | |
12/10/2009 10:51 | I think to alert them could do more harm than good but I could mention them on well read threads where people are looking for good ideas. Ticking up well without traders I feel is better. Forget the Norwegian news there is another Enova there. The press it seems have confused the 2 cos in previous reports. | debbiegee | |
12/10/2009 10:45 | how would you alert them? | asparks | |
12/10/2009 10:40 | looks like it but I prefer not to alert the masses. | debbiegee | |
12/10/2009 09:47 | cant believe there's not more interest here. Are debbie and me the only 2 investors??? | asparks | |
09/10/2009 08:14 | Enova laying metro lines in Norway ? I google translated this, but it still comes up in Norwegian. I am not sure if it has anything to do with us . | debbiegee | |
30/9/2009 14:57 | Under the agreement, the two companies will develop at least four vehicles for placement into national fleets. News from 14th Seotember ,amex : ena stil going up | debbiegee | |
29/9/2009 16:34 | Anybody notice that amex:ena is trading at app 90p? | debbiegee | |
12/9/2009 01:10 | "It seems as though the entry of newcomers Modec and Smith Electric Vehicles (and maybe even Boulder Electric Vehicles) into the North American electric truck market has prompted Freightliner to set about putting their own all-electric chassis together. To help speed things along, they have enlisted the aid of Enova Systems, a company with hybrid and electric vehicle experience. Freightliner Custom Chassis Corporation and the California cleantech firm have signed a Letter of Intent that will see the Enova 120kW and 90kW drivetrains married to certain Freightliner chassis platforms, including, mostly importantly, the walk-in MT-45 which one might find beneath the panels of UPS and Fed Ex delivery vans. The agreement will cover the design, engineering, fleet integration, and testing of four vehicles. Freightliner, which is a Daimler subsidiary, hopes the program will help them get into the electric truck game "in the near term" with the company producing their own vehicles profitably in-plant. Both firms are said to have fleet customers hoping to add all-electrics as early as 2010..." | m.t.glass | |
11/9/2009 05:20 | Amex:ena can also be tracked on advfn monitor. | debbiegee | |
10/9/2009 17:22 | ticker pls | asparks | |
10/9/2009 17:10 | This is flying over the pond. Its as thought we're not even linked! | bones30 | |
10/9/2009 07:50 | Great news here and we are at the investor conference as rnsd for the next couple of days so maybe more news very soon . | debbiegee | |
12/8/2009 07:12 | Huge pread but when it moves IT MOVES ! I believe on the odd days when it trades well they trade within the spread. However perhaps not such a good idea to trade. The way I see it see it with ENV surely they are in a better position as when they were £3.00 ? Also always remember to limit your orders or accept a quote as I have seen orders go through at 10p outside of the spread ! | debbiegee | |
10/8/2009 11:55 | Spread is huge - 55/65. 10 p is just over 15% of 65p!! Rather puts me off buying to be down that much (+ costs) from the word go... rrr | rrr |
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