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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Redt Energy Plc | LSE:RED | 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 | |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 52.50 | 50.00 | 55.00 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
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20/3/2018 11:12 | naw sleveen, storage always comes after generation, not before. It could easily be the Scottish one. Ties in with Government grant. This could be HUGHHHHHHHHHHHHHH Got to be worth a punt sub 9p for £1 a share in four years time Stop loss about 5.5p. Profit potential absolutely massive. loss potential (if use stop loss) manageable. What is not to like? | netcurtains | |
20/3/2018 11:09 | Pierre Oreilly 20 Mar '18 - 08:24 - 618 So there we have owenski's reason for deramping this over the last year. All doom and gloom yesterday, but he's bought in anyway. Expect mega ramping frVm him until he sells. ............ Exactly, talked this hare down and deramped it to hell just so he could buy in cheap. Odorous, selfish person that has cost so many people money. One of a multitude of alias's that ADVFN are too weak to stop. | tradermel | |
20/3/2018 10:46 | MeyGen (full name MeyGen tidal energy project) is the worlds largest tidal energy plant which is currently in construction. In construction...REDT consortium hasn't even got a contract yet. "remains subject to finance and formal contract awards" | sleveen | |
20/3/2018 10:40 | Thanks Alchemy that's made it crystal clear !!! | parsons4 | |
20/3/2018 10:38 | The worlds LARGEST Tidal whats its name is currently being built in Scotland. Its literally mega!!!! If REDt are involved in this.. W.O.W wwwwwoooooowwwwcha. specifically mentions needs backing from brussels. | netcurtains | |
20/3/2018 10:25 | If I remember rightly, Pierre Oreilly deramped this for a while before then buying in, so pot, kettle....... | troutisout | |
20/3/2018 09:17 | Pierre, you sound like a strategic investor here, and I read your posts with interest. But all the less reason, surely, to be put off by short term dips caused by who knows what or whom. | brucie5 | |
20/3/2018 09:15 | I also welcome Owenski input.I'd add that the company couldn't say to him three or four weeks back what it's told us this week.So could he extrapolate that this was a very long story rather than merely a long one?I'd have thought we'd have the end of the Owenski Dip? Or probably best said as the low of the dip.Maybe we now get the Respite? Ok Alchemy's Respite. Sideways then eventually up on the institutional awareness phase or IAP. Lol | alchemy | |
20/3/2018 09:06 | Parsons4 , of course, that is to say , I'll try.I'm on my iPad difficult to format over a certain size of post I'd welcome help if needed ,from whatever source.My overall reaction was because of the dot I cross ts point that this wasn't a full done deal yet. That's true, but perhaps wrongly I was upset that spoiled the party and missed the wow ! that solves a real issue.i was focussed on the point that this underpins the fact that , with storage of the kind we provide , tidal power becomes categorised as base load. A point of a wholly different order. Takes us into a world wide opportunity.Uniform power output over time, or is that uniform Energy provision over time?Without storage the turbines would produce roughly in the shape of sine wave. That's the geometry bit.With storage you can lop off the peaks and supplement the troughs. Gives the virtue of old Fashioned coal fired stations without the sulphur and CO2.That's the lift your eyes to the hills bit.let eme know if that's still opaque | alchemy | |
20/3/2018 08:54 | Who's this seller taking the shine of our good news day?????? Hopefully gone shortly! Like one of Scott's shortly's ie very shortly!! | cheek212 | |
20/3/2018 08:52 | owenski has a different handle for each share he posts on. look at the boards 'owenski' has posted on. and of course small caps with high pi shareholdings can be influenced greatly by bb postings (other things need to be in place of course. why t f do you think he posted the same fund raising scare 3 times a day every day- just to pass the time of day? i'm in here for the long term for the high rewards. not in for a day's ramping on a decent announcement hoping to make 50 quid before raising the fundraising scare again and again to repeat the process. | pierre oreilly | |
20/3/2018 08:52 | Tidal Power..... This Year..... Big Project focus.... wow. This looks pretty good! | netcurtains | |
20/3/2018 08:46 | volsprung dur technik! Great to have you on board. | brucie5 | |
20/3/2018 08:40 | Thanks for that Brucie. | owenski | |
20/3/2018 08:38 | Pierre, Owenski actually took the trouble to go and speak to RED, reporting back fully and transparently on what he'd learned. If he is truly responsible for the 'Owenski dip', it's only because the story was getting ahead of itself in terms of mcap to potential revenues. I welcome his input here, as well as his openness in informing the bb that he's bought in. His research already shows his interest, but also intelligent scepticism, which is the breath of life to overenthusiastic pre-profitable tech micro plays like this one! Go look at TERN if you need any further evidence. Fwiw, I'm hugely excited about RED, and delighted by the last couple of days.I think the chart will be bottoming out shortly, while peeps like Owenski take advantage of the opportunity to buy at lows. The may prove better holders in the medium term. | brucie5 | |
20/3/2018 08:37 | Good luck to you fieldhouse. I'm still cautious on the stock but feel it's worth a punt at these levels with news flow. | owenski | |
20/3/2018 08:36 | If I can move a 40m M.cap stock then I must have some kind of super power. An unknown poster on a BB, lol It shows your ignorance of how markets move Pierre. Institutions will move this not PI's, irrespective of their opinion. Grow up fool. | owenski | |
20/3/2018 08:35 | owenski. I am pleased that you have decided to join the party. The future is uncertain but the prospects are looking brighter by the day. Good luck to all I bought another 5k worth yesterday morning | fieldhouse | |
20/3/2018 08:34 | So has the fund raising youve been warning about disappeared? It'll crash the price when it comes? Why invest if you actually believed that? | pierre oreilly | |
20/3/2018 08:32 | The project, for which a 0.6MW, 3MWh 3 Mwh, the energy rating is Mwh. "Note: redT tank unit module ("unit") = the size of redT's liquid energy storage machines differ from large containers to small containers. In order to provide relative comparability across redT's product range, a uniform tank unit module metric is used. For example; a 300 kWh system contains four 75kWh" | owenski | |
20/3/2018 08:32 | You're just a transparant slagger to get the price down, ramper to get it up. Anyone welcoming you on board is mad - as soon as you have 50 quid profit, you'll sell and be deramping again. If you believed the stuff you've posted even recently, you wouldn't touch this. | pierre oreilly | |
20/3/2018 08:31 | Bought a few k at 6.8p Hopefully on the turn. | volsung | |
20/3/2018 08:31 | Owenski-Heard you the first time! | p@ | |
20/3/2018 08:29 | It would be nice to know which tidal project this refers to. So far there has been much promise and little action on tidal power, which is not easy to harness (eg Ramsey Sound, Pentland Firth) or humungously expensive (Swansea Bay). Great blue-sky potential, but I'll wait a little longer on this one before betting the farm. | shavian | |
20/3/2018 08:29 | Meanwhile, I like figures and not just stories. 3 Mwh equates to about 40 RED't units according to RED's unit calculation. | owenski |
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