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MWG Modern Water Plc

2.45
0.00 (0.00%)
07 Jun 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Modern Water Plc LSE:MWG London Ordinary Share GB00B1XF5X66 ORD 0.25P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 2.45 2.40 2.50 - 0.00 01:00:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
0 0 N/A 0

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
25/5/2017
07:28
11p seems about right and then expect retrace for a while sub 10p?
p1nkfish
25/5/2017
07:26
:(( completely screwed
joeblogg2
25/5/2017
07:17
Up like a rocket, down li....... etc etc.

11p.!!!

philjeans
25/5/2017
07:14
Lol - keep kidding yourself guys. Look at EOG yesterday.
basem1
25/5/2017
07:13
They shouldn't drop to 11p if theirs sufficient interest in the placing, I'm still adding @ 14.4p.
gbenson1
25/5/2017
07:11
Yup, here comes some pricing fun, think it will end up a good level above 11 though
argylerich
25/5/2017
07:08
Ouch !!! 11p here we come
basem1
24/5/2017
22:18
From Dec 16 but shows massive need with ageing systems.
still waiting
24/5/2017
21:42
Following the Gibraltar eu court decision and govt. Response stating final funding and announcement soon etc might be worth a reread.
still waiting
24/5/2017
18:28
mustau 24 May '17 - 17:59 - 1498 of 1498 0 0 (Filtered)

Thanks for decoding that...lol

ibug
24/5/2017
17:59
Bug, on iPhone and travelling.

Ref, tern which should not have been discussed here.

mustau
24/5/2017
16:50
mustau 24 May '17 - 16:30 - 1496 of 1496 0 0 (Filtered)

SORRY I DON'T UNDERSTAND THE IDIOT LANGUAGE.

ibug
24/5/2017
16:30
Sw,
Terd is not cyber security just an investment vehicle. DA is what we all pry will come good, The bod not aligned withpi's, I expect all to be shafted.

Sorry off topic.

mustau
24/5/2017
16:29
NICE DAY ON THE STOCK ...more action on the morrow....thanks SW.
ibug
24/5/2017
16:24
Maybe a call option signal to BUY...lol
ibug
24/5/2017
16:17
500 trade?
still waiting
24/5/2017
16:13
Great article here is a reprint for easy access:

Oman notes shift to RO, as water demand to rise 5 per cent

23 May 2017, source desalination.biz

Oman Power and Water Procurement Company (OPWP) has published its outlook for power and desalinated water supply to 2023.

In 2012, Abengoa won a contract to build an RO plant of 45,000 m3/d in Barka, northeast Oman

In 2012, Abengoa won a contract to build an RO plant of 45,000 m3/d in Barka, northeast Oman

The report details the expected growth in demand for water in the country’s five water zones, and outlines current procurement and construction activity. Additionally, it notes a shift from use of multi-stage flash (MSF) technology towards reverse osmosis (RO).

In the country's Main Interconnected System (MIS) water zone, demand is expected to grow at 5 per cent a year to 1.1 million m3/d in 2023. In Sharqiyah, the projection is for 7 per cent growth to 115,000 m3/d, and in Dhofar the expectation is 9 per cent growth to 231,000 m3/d. Oman’s five water zones are the MIS, Sharqiyah, Musandam, Duqm, and Dhofar.

OPWP is required to consider co-location of power and water projects when planning new capacity in order to benefit from cost savings traditionally associated with pairing power generation and thermal desalination. However, the report details how proposals are now favouring RO technology over MSF.

“In the case of Salalah IWPP and Barka II IWPP, bidders proposed to use RO rather than MSF, although the procurement specifications did not specify it. OPWP expects that future plants will also propose RO due to its economic advantage. OPWP is currently considering that there is a need both for power and water desalination capacity in 2022, and will consider the merits of co-location. An evaluation of sites and infrastructure requirements in underway in 2017,” the report states.

The report also covers the country’s two main electricity systems, MIS and Dhofar Power System; as well as Ad Duqm and Musandam standalone systems. In the MIS, peak demand for energy is expected to grow at 6 per cent a year to 8,960 MW in 2023.

The report gives a run-down of current live water projects in Oman:

ibug
24/5/2017
16:07
does the company have a network of sales agents?
still waiting
24/5/2017
16:04
List of plants in Oman currently being upgraded and/or built with move away from MSF to RO. Scope here for MWG given their local links and FO /RO plant sales to-date. https://www.desalination.biz/news/0/Oman-notes-shift-to-RO-as-water-demand-to-rise-5-per-cent/8749/?utm_source=weeklynewsletter,%20Desalination%20&%20Water%20Reuse%20newsletter&utm_medium=email,%20email&utm_content=news&utm_campaign=weeklynewsletter,%20351bbc8d02-weeklynewsletter
norbert colon
24/5/2017
16:03
Prime markets will be high growth Africa, Asia, Burma and China. Best of all the stock has grown long legs imo...lol
ibug
24/5/2017
16:00
this has plenty of the attributes that I like.

patents
global market
legislation
global partners
and above all a global need

very similar to tern but they are cyber security.

still waiting
24/5/2017
15:33
So there will be loads of new business for firms like MWG---and about time too.
ibug
24/5/2017
15:31
In the early 1990's scientists sampled sea water along the South Coast and found in Southampton that the water contained 10,000 viruses/ galleon of water. Nothing was done to sewage outfalls...so now the Gov will have to pay. At the time Gurnsey installed a simple ultra violet lamp system at the water outfall and that killed off the harmful microbes and ensured clean coastal waters.

Unbelievable but true --- many folk have become ill just walking along British Beaches on windy days.

ibug
24/5/2017
15:22
Gibraltar needs to treat its sewage not only because it is a requirement under EU law, but because a country that wants to take its place in the global community and be treated internationally with respect cannot in the 21st Century be seen to discharge untreated sewage into the marine environment.

imho

In this day and age this is nearly as bad as in medieval times and throwing it into the street...

still waiting
24/5/2017
15:19
that was dated 4/5/17
still waiting
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