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CAO Camco Intl

3.625
0.00 (0.00%)
26 Apr 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Camco Intl LSE:CAO London Ordinary Share GB00B11FB960 ORD EUR0.01
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 3.625 - 0.00 01:00:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
0 0 N/A 0

Camco International Share Discussion Threads

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
26/2/2012
21:51
Yes a lot of my stocks have seen there rns's from 2006 reissued so definitely a software glitch by the LSE or a hacker lol.
battlebus2
25/2/2012
10:38
Any views on today's RNS?...some mistake!...

Lately some of the buys are in the sell column on ADVFN....

diku
22/2/2012
14:27
It's not dropping kirk, maybe results tomorrow, buying all of a sudden !
27howard
22/2/2012
09:42
5p very soon
kirk2
22/2/2012
08:07
Thats low enough time to buy
ch1ck
21/2/2012
19:43
Results should be this week so hopefully that should clear a few things up.
professor x
21/2/2012
19:42
LOL, these so call analysts make me laugh, the carbon priceis up as I type. Also CAO has plenty of other projects I the background. I added today.
professor x
21/2/2012
18:54
UBS says permit set-aside to take years, sees Q2 price crash
21 Feb 2012
Withholding permits from the EU carbon market will require a full review of the bloc's entire carbon market and could take years to implement, Swiss investment bank UBS said late on Monday, reiterating a view that CO2 prices will fall to 3 euros from next month.

smarkmmm
21/2/2012
15:28
Got 50k for a trade on good results.
27howard
21/2/2012
13:52
6.55p to buy as well take your pick.
27howard
21/2/2012
13:42
I'm getting a quote to sell 375k at 6.55p so the mm are prepared to buy in size
at this price.

27howard
21/2/2012
13:30
5p here we come
kirk2
21/2/2012
12:22
Well I hope not cos I just got a few more
gingerplant
21/2/2012
11:45
this is being shorted bigtime, results must be poor
kirk2
20/2/2012
08:53
7.1p to buy so that 70k trade was a buy
27howard
19/2/2012
10:56
Final results were on the 22nd last year, any reason why they wont repeat that and issue them on Wednesday, maybe results will be the catalyst for the shareprice to move out of the medium term depression.
27howard
17/2/2012
16:46
The activities and newsflow recently in CAO only confirm my optimism, that long-term value will be realised by those that have purchased around current levels. CAO's US activities in isolation once re-rated, will enhance the bottom line and therefore their mkt cap. That leaves all their other activites and cash pile.
IMO the next 2 years should be very rewarding for those amongst us that are patient.

Germany and UK have greatest deficit of EU carbon allowances

contrarian2investor
17/2/2012
15:52
Thanks, i see it's saying Carbon has hit a 8 week high today, wish CAO share
price was hitting 8 week highs :-))

27howard
17/2/2012
10:13
It's not great as you have to pay a hefty subscription fee, but it allows you to keep track of the Carbon price.
professor x
17/2/2012
07:51
Got a link for that ProfessorX ?
27howard
16/2/2012
23:17
Carbon price looking perky lately.
professor x
13/2/2012
08:05
7.3p to buy again
27howard
09/2/2012
19:46
This sort of data could also put a floor under Carbon prices.

Carbon emissions rise despite climate change policies
Greenhouse gas emissions have risen in Britain for the first time in almost a decade despite efforts to tackle climate change 07 Feb 2012




2010 UK Greenhouse Gas Emissions Final Figures - Statistical Release


Commenting on an increase in emissions in 2010, Energy and Climate Change Secretary Edward Davey said:

"Emissions were up in 2010 because of the exceptionally cold weather and greater use of fossil fuels. One year won't knock the UK off meeting its long term emission reduction targets, but it serves to underline the importance of the Coalition's policies for insulating homes to cut bills and emissions and moving to greener alternative forms of energy."

Greenhouse gas emissions - headline results
•In 2010, UK emissions of the basket of six greenhouse gases covered by the Kyoto Protocol were estimated to be 590.4 million tonnes carbon dioxide equivalent (MtCO2e). This was 3.1 per cent higher than the 2009 figure of 572.5 million tonnes. Between 2009 and 2010 the largest increases were experienced in the residential sector, up 15.1 per cent (11.8 MtCO2e), and the energy supply sector, up by 2.8 per cent (5.6 MtCO2e). Emissions from all other sectors were relatively stable, compared to 2009 levels.
•Carbon dioxide (CO2) is the main greenhouse gas, accounting for about 84 per cent of total UK greenhouse gas emissions in 2010. In 2010, UK net emissions of carbon dioxide were estimated to be 495.8 million tonnes (Mt). This was around 3.8 per cent higher than the 2009 figure of 477.8 Mt. There were notable increases in emissions from the residential sector, up by 15.8 per cent (11.8 Mt), and from the energy supply sector, up 3.1 per cent (5.8 Mt). Again, emissions from all other sectors were relatively unchanged from 2009.
•The overall increase in emissions has primarily resulted from a rise in residential gas use, combined with fuel switching away from nuclear power to coal and gas for electricity generation. In 2010, these factors mainly affected emissions of carbon dioxide, rather than other gases, and since CO2 makes the largest contribution to the UK total, any change in CO2 emissions is likely to drive a similar change in total emissions.
•All the sectoral breakdowns included in this statistical release are based on the source of the emissions, as opposed to where the end-user activity occurred. Emissions related to electricity generation are therefore attributed to power stations, the source of these emissions, rather than homes and businesses where electricity is used.

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