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22/1/2013 21:52 | news tomorrow?
http://www.which.co.uk/news/2013/01/which-reveals-best-and-worst-energy-companies-308142/ |  rolo7 | |
22/1/2013 15:58 | lack of stock again, or seller has been cleared. Found this: it would be 5 times output larger than good current wind farm, nice mix match between wind and solar makes sense.
http://www.goodenergy.co.uk/our-wind-and-solar-farms/week-st-mary-renewable-energy-farm |  rolo7 | |
16/1/2013 12:46 | Investors seem to have missed last fridays news, high volume today all buys?
Nice divi here also rising possibly, throw of cash in the 1st half. |  rolo7 | |
17/12/2012 13:37 | Why codswallop? harnessing the uk's bountiful wind to meet our energy needs whilst minimizing global warming and maximizing energy security seems like a good idea to me. It's going to upset a few people but so is building a nuclear power station or radioactive materials store in their backyard. There are few easy energy Choices but at least this seems to tick most of the right boxes. I've used good energy products for10 years and they've been great as a company. |  bignads | |
28/11/2012 22:01 | Interesting, cheers.
As much as I think energy from wind is a load of old codswallop there's lot's of people that want to buy green imo and it's a high growth business imo.
CR |  cockneyrebel | |
28/11/2012 18:37 | Juliet Davenport was on the Radio Five live show "On The Money" on Sunday evening, which was on between 8 - 9p.m.
You still have four days left to listen to the podcast if you missed the show!
"25/11/2012
Availability:4 days left to listen
Duration: 1 hour
First broadcast:Sunday 25 November 2012
And as hundreds of homes stand flooded across England and Wales, we have the latest updates and hear how insurers and train companies are handling it.
The woman who set up the MOBO music awards is here in the studio - she's Kanya King - she'll tell us why she was willing to risk her home - to set up in business.
Juliet Davenport runs the energy company Good Energy - she'll tell us why we need to pay more now to secure an affordable energy future.
And, with revisions to GDP figures due next week, Allister Heath from the financial newspaper City AM tells us if the revival in the economy is as strong as we thought it was."
"Juliet Davenport, Founder and Chief Executive of Good Energy
Juliet Davenport is Founder and Chief Executive of Good Energy, the UK's leading 100% renewable electricity supplier. Juliet set up Good Energy wanting to provide UK consumers with the option of an energy supplier supplying renewable electricity. Today, Good Energy supplies more than 30,000 homes and businesses across the UK and supports a community of 40,000 independent renewable generators, all harnessing power from the wind, water, sun or through sustainable biogeneration. In July 2012, Good Energy Group was listed on the AIM market of the London Stock Exchange."
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01p0c78 |  hedgehog 100 | |
18/11/2012 21:57 | channel 80 next sunday 9:30pm Good CEO will be on show me the monday, just heard it advertised. |  rolo7 | |
09/11/2012 10:17 | Chart turning up here now imo.
CR |  cockneyrebel | |
25/10/2012 20:36 | no price rise for 4 years, now a 9% rise sounds like a good deal to me. |  rolo7 | |
25/10/2012 17:52 | Good Energy Group PLC Good Energy announces electricity price rise
Date : 24/10/2012 @ 07:00
"Good Energy, the UK's leading100% renewable electricity supplier, is raising its electricity prices by an average of 9% on 5(th) December 2012. After over four years of no electricity price rises, the change is due to a series of increases in the cost of delivering electricity to its customers...."
http://uk.advfn.com/news/UKREG/2012/article/54662566 |  hedgehog 100 | |
19/10/2012 15:32 | Godd Energy's timing of this notification looks a tad unfortunate to me.
Because just four days ago I received a leaflet in the post from a competitor offering me £100 to switch to them.
It was from Southern Electric, but the offer also applies to the Scottish Hydro, SWALEC and SSE brands (all members of the SSE Group).
"We believe finding the best energy deal should be simple and rewarding. So when you switch to one of our fixed discount or capped rate tariffs we'll give you up to £100^ off your energy bills whether you're a new or existing customer - but act fast - this tasty offer is for a limited time only.
You'll also have a choice of three easy options that all come with a saving of up to £92 per year when you choose to pay by Direct Debit and go paperless†."
http://www.sse.co.uk/GasAndElectricity/
"SSE Generation Ltd generates more renewable electricity than any other energy company in the UK. Based on installed capacity as at 31.5.10" http://www.decc.gov.uk/en/content/cms/statistics/publications/dukes/dukes.aspx (Chapter 5)
http://www.sse.co.uk/AboutUs/ |  hedgehog 100 | |
18/10/2012 17:50 | Just this evening received this e-mail from the company:
"We wanted to let you know we're reviewing our electricity prices
Over the past three years, we're really pleased to have been able to keep your electricity price stable. But we wanted to let you know that due to a series of increases in the cost of getting electricity to you, we now have to review them.
We'll be making a public announcement in the next week and will write to you as soon as details become available.
Please note that our gas price, which we decreased by an average of 5% in August this year, is not changing." |  hedgehog 100 | |
16/10/2012 14:19 | just been quoted 210p on Selftrade to buy! |  melf | |
15/10/2012 13:49 | also, nice to have a banker on board?!
http://www.prnewswire.co.uk/news-releases/corsair-capital-appoints-john-maltby-as-senior-advisor-162830826.html |  rolo7 | |
14/10/2012 17:15 | Yes, bit illiquid here tho - how many can you hold really in safety? 1k moves the damn thing 3p most of the times, this will be all over the place.
I'm happy to have bought when I did but not keen to add after the rise we've had - 160p would be a better reasonable price to be adding at imo.
CR |  cockneyrebel | |
13/10/2012 19:40 | Tipped in SCSW :-)
Well I say tipped, they say keep an eye on them and quote a share price of 168p so I guess they went to press ahead of the recent rally.
CR |  cockneyrebel | |
09/10/2012 14:42 | Breaking out through the recent high.
CR |  cockneyrebel | |
09/10/2012 14:41 | ta Rolo.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HknzZr0uiOs |  cockneyrebel | |
27/9/2012 21:29 | CR full year ep will be calculated using about 9.77million shares. Seem to generate £5million cash a year in future going on 1st half numbers so not bothered to much by extra share until next year.
The floatation was accompanied by a placing of 4,705,882 new Ordinary Shares at 85 pence per Ordinary Share, which based on the placing price gave it a market capitalisation of GBP10.6 million on admission.
Following admission the Company had 12,522,649 Ordinary Shares in issue, which at the current (i.e. 22.8.12) market price of 112p gives it a market capitalisation of £14.025M.
The interim results used
7. Earnings per share
The basic average number of shares in issue for the six months to 30 June 2012 was 7,020,156 (for the six months to 30 June 2011 6,871,337 and 6,871,337 for the full year 2011). |  rolo7 | |
27/9/2012 18:57 | Well with earnings up 80% in H1 to near 9p these still look good value imo.
CR |  cockneyrebel | |
27/9/2012 18:53 | The institutions who bought in at just 85p a couple of months ago will also be glad they got some (i.e. four million quid's worth) - they've more than doubled their money already (on paper at least)!
Liquidity is pretty thin: volume of 55,514 today has added £3.5 million to the market capitalisation -
Price +/- Var % Volume Last close
177.50 +28.00 +18.73% 55,514 177.50 on 27-Sep-2012
http://www.londonstockexchange.com/exchange/prices-and-markets/stocks/summary/company-summary.html?fourWayKey=GB0033600353GBGBXASQ1
The "exchange market size" is just 2,000. |  hedgehog 100 | |
27/9/2012 09:50 | http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NwrKKbaClME |  cockneyrebel | |
27/9/2012 09:48 | anyone care to sell some shares? glad i got some of these. |  rolo7 | |
18/9/2012 19:07 | Nice to see a renewable energy company doing well for a change, after all the recent investment disasters in this sector!
The growth in feed-in tariff customers looks particularly impressive ... albeit that the company don't expect this level of FIT growth to continue.
"Good Energy's FIT administration services have been in considerable demand due to various government deadlines on FIT in 2012. The number of FIT customers now stands at over 39,000, an increase of 36,965 in the past 12 months. While the expectation is that growth in FIT customer numbers will now slow significantly, following the recent 31 July 2012 tariff change, the FIT administration business with its annual administration fees is important to the Group."
"HOW THE TARIFFS MAKE YOU MONEY
There are three separate ways that the Tariffs help you make money from generating your own energy:
The Generation Tariff:
You earn a fixed income for every kilowatt hour of electricity you generate whether you use yourself in your property or export it to the grid.
The Export Tariff:
You earn an additional fixed income for every kilowatt hour of electricity you sell back to the grid.
The bit you still buy from your electricity supplier:
When you can't generate enough electricity for your needs (if the wind don't blow and the sun don't shine) you still buy electricity from your utility company at the normal rates but it'll be much less electricity than you currently buy."
http://www.fitariffs.co.uk/
P.S. Shammytime's recent prediction now looks a bit less ridiculous, with the sharp rise this week to 142.5p.
shammytime 23 Aug'12 - 08:27 - 2 of 12 (premium)
"Could see a very sharp rise this week - expecting 150p by end of week. You heard it here first ;-)" |  hedgehog 100 | |