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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Green Reit Plc | LSE:GRN | London | Ordinary Share | IE00BBR67J55 | ORDS EUR0.10 |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 1.84 | 1.902 | 1.916 | - | 0.00 | 00:00:00 |
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31/5/2009 20:14 | TAN - Tanfield - electric vehicles + powered access HEGY - Helius Energy - UK biofuel power generation development company CAO - Camco - carbon trading and project development company ZEN - Zenergy - superconductor company - for more efficient energy distribution +PPM - Parry People Movers (PLUS quoted) - flywheel light transit (rail) technology REH - Renewable Energy Holdings - interests in wave, solar, wind and landfill gas energy ITM - ITM Power - fuel cell company | greenisgood | |
31/5/2009 19:58 | free stock charts from www.advfn.com HEGY - Helius Energy - UK biofuel power generation development company free stock charts from www.advfn.com CAO - Camco - carbon trading and project development company +PPM - Parry People Movers (PLUS quoted) - flywheel light transit (rail) technology free stock charts from www.advfn.com REH - Renewable Energy Holdings - interests in wave, solar, wind and landfill gas energy free stock charts from www.advfn.com EAGA ITM - ITM Power - fuel cell company | shroder | |
31/5/2009 19:58 | The global move towards more environmentally friendly and sustainable sources of energy will no doubt have it's fair share of winners and losers. There are some parallels to the dot com boom which sent the NASDAQ over 5,000 until realistic valuations could be applied based on actual earnings. I wanted to have a 'one stop shop' which summarises with some detail those companies which may benefit but also to look at the bigger picture 'drivers' such as government regulation. I'll kick off with three companies which I believe will play a significant part in the green revolution - free stock charts from www.advfn.com Nov 2010 free stock charts from www.advfn.com free stock charts from www.advfn.com free stock charts from www.advfn.com ZEN - Zenergy - superconductor company - for more efficient energy distribution free stock charts from www.advfn.com AFC Energy PLC is a commercially focussed, very low-cost fuel cell company, and we're entering the market place by targeting waste hydrogen applications. free stock charts from www.advfn.com Superglass Holdings PLC ("Superglass" or the "Group"), one of the UK's leading manufacturers of glass mineral fibre insulation products for the property market free stock charts from www.advfn.com Origo Partners Hydrodec Hydrodec's innovation, patented technology and know-how create a new higher value paradigm for mineral oil products and petrochemical materials management. We provide a unique long term global source of cost effective and supply secure specialty mineral oil products with long term price stability and large long term sustainability and environmental advantages. Our technology and know how offers advanced re-manufacturing technology for petrochemical by-product materials and "Persistent Organic Pollutants." | shroder | |
25/3/2007 14:47 | 1. shall I cash in or 2. Do I take up offer 1-4 new shares in MWA. | aussiedonnie | |
02/11/2006 13:54 | I've been reading GRN's annual report. There is a bit saying where they've explored but the most impressive bit is the list of major shareholders. Some big companies have put down hard cash. | arf dysg | |
01/11/2006 11:47 | on DRC elections | wayoutwest | |
22/10/2006 09:28 | Mentioned in this related story Mwana Africa Spreads Its Wings By Rob Davies A junior mining company with £40million of net cash in the bank is going to be pretty popular these days as investors tighten their grip on their cheque books. Raising £42million in March was a well timed issue for Mwana Africa and puts the company in a strong position to pick up additional projects. However, that has not stopped the market pushing the shares down from the issue price of 63p to today's level of just over 30p. Even at that it is still capitalised at £78million so it is one of the bigger fish on AIM. ...more ... | wassapper | |
19/9/2006 13:41 | I agree with you about the Kasai craton, because I've actually been to the DRC and seen diamonds. They sell them on the streets of Kinshasa, among other places. That country could be so wealthy if they get organised. | arf dysg | |
19/9/2006 03:45 | Geological: Kasai craton good. Financial: I accumulate GRN. DYOR | sam miller | |
13/9/2006 16:37 | Rubstone, interesting to see you here. Do you think that GRN have serious prospects? | arf dysg | |
10/9/2006 14:04 | Sam Miller, do you have anything geological or financial to contribute? | arf dysg | |
25/8/2006 03:08 | Gravity marginally up on low volume in OZ this morning. | sam miller | |
22/8/2006 18:51 | And down she goes, pulled by gravity. | sam miller | |
04/8/2006 16:15 | Amazing grace, Gravity can be reversed! Interesting deal with Mwana. | sam miller | |
16/6/2006 11:28 | And so we see gravity at a steady pace towards the centre of the earth, by-passing the diamonds... | sam miller | |
08/6/2006 09:36 | Sam, Sadly on many other shareprices too! And I seem to hold most of them at the moment! LOL! The diamond juniors seem to be faring better then most during this period of market volatility IMO. | andy | |
07/6/2006 17:33 | Very much so, Andy, it has a grand effect on the share price | sam miller | |
03/6/2006 10:21 | Sam, Yes looking at the chart, gravity looks to be working very well. | andy | |
02/6/2006 14:19 | Gravity continues to work. | sam miller | |
16/5/2006 06:50 | ASX & AIM Code: GRN 16 May 2006 GRAVITY STARTS DRILLING NINE OF ITS BEST TARGETS IN KASAI PROGRAM, DRC All located in area of artisanal diamond mining and kimberlitic indicators On-s Tran Gravity Diamonds Limited has begun drilling the nine highest priority magnetic targets in its Luebo project area of the Democratic Republic of Congo ("DRC"). The drilling is seeking to identify diamondiferous kimberlite pipes believed to be the source of the alluvial diamonds being recovered by artisanal miners in local rivers. The company says its planned 3,000 metre drilling program in the Luebo area of the highly prospective Kasai Craton is progressing well but drilling had been suspended since mid-April for planned maintenance of the helicopter required to move the drill rig between sites. During this break in field activities, Gravity has reviewed the results from the drilling program thus far and re-evaluated the nine magnetic targets identified for this round of drilling. These targets have been scheduled at the conclusion of the Luebo program because they are located in forested surroundings where the company has had to provide its own access. They are the most remote but most exciting, according to Gravity managing director Mr Phil Harman. The nine targets are located within 30 kilometres of the Luebo township from where the drilling program is being managed. All drill sites have been fully prepared and water supply lines installed, this work being completed prior to the recent field break, advises Gravity. The activities of the artisanal miners in the local river systems provide the main pointer to the presence of diamondiferous kimberlites in the area, also supported by the numerous positive kimberlitic indicator mineral ("KIM") results returned from Gravity's earlier sampling program. The company completed more detailed KIM sampling in February and the laboratory results of this work will be evaluated as they come to hand. This should enable Gravity to identify and prioritise additional magnetic targets for subsequent drilling. The magnetic targets being investigated can be generated by rock types other than kimberlite but in areas with younger sedimentary rock cover, such as Luebo, the only way to test these targets is by drilling, states Phil Harman. Under normal circumstances, where reasonably fresh rock is recovered in the drill core it should be possible for geologists in the field to recognise the presence of kimberlitic rocks. Gravity is fully aware of the market sensitivities of this possibility. However, analysis of the diamond potential of any such kimberlitic rocks that are identified would require a more detailed follow-up laboratory assessment and evaluation by the company. The Kasai Craton extends over the border into Angola where 77 kimberlites have been discovered: only 11 having been found to date in the less explored DRC section of the Craton. Gravity's Kasai exploration program is being carried out under the terms of a Framework Agreement with BHP Billiton and various option agreements with other local companies. The information in this release is compiled by Gravity Diamonds Limited's Managing Director, Phillip Harman BSc (Hons), who is a member of The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy. Mr Harman has sufficient experience which is relevant to the style of mineralisation and type of deposit under consideration and to the activity undertaken to qualify as a Competent Person as defined in the 2004 Edition of the "Australasian Code for Reporting of Exploration Results, Mineral Resources and Ore Reserves". Mr Harman has consented to the inclusion of this information in the form and context in which it appears in this report. For further details please contact: Phil Harman or Elisa Bartlett Tel: (03) 9909 7655 E-mail: phil.harman@gravityd or visit our Website at: www.gravitydiamonds. | rubstone | |
08/5/2006 11:38 | Gravity Diamonds: No luck in the DRC yet, but plenty of targets left to drill Pick a commodity and build a porfolio of projects to spread the risk. This is the basic ethos that most mining juniors follow when deciding on a strategy going forward. For good reasons too. If you are involved in too many types of resources, the market will ask "What are you? A Gold explorer? A Copper explorer?" At the opposite end of the spectrum, if you have one project targetting one resource, you will be accused of being a one trick pony. | cimbom | |
05/5/2006 05:41 | Gravity works.... | sam miller | |
04/5/2006 13:49 | Plop...plop | hands_solo | |
24/4/2006 06:26 | VVVVVRRROOOOOMMMMMMM | sam miller | |
13/4/2006 20:58 | Blah blah blaaahhhh....blah blah blah.... | sam miller |
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