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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 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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27/7/2018 15:45 | What, not even a guesstimate from people who have been following this company for years? | ramridge | |
27/7/2018 15:45 | they recon the margin is 15% was that based on vanadium at $8 ???? vanadium now is $19 so that 15% will now be near zero.. | dlg3 | |
27/7/2018 15:43 | Ramridge...go with your gut feel!... | chicken01 | |
27/7/2018 15:42 | You're asking for commercially confidential information - you have to guess. | pierre oreilly | |
27/7/2018 15:40 | If you've done it for a while then you'll be aware of myron scholes, a nobel prize winner for economics who has studied share trading in depth. The result, or his result, is successful traders are lucky, unsuccessful ones unlucky. an individual trader can be lucky for a while and then unlucky. Traders of course don't agree with him. They are all successful according to themselves. | pierre oreilly | |
27/7/2018 15:40 | Guys - I am new to this world and trying to work out the investment opportunity. Please can anyone answer a few basic questions in relation to this particular deal. From the RNS, the first phase, 80MWh, will be constructed in 2019, and further 690 MWh units will be delivered over subsequent years. All subject to financing being secured. So what is the likely revenue flow in 2019, 2020, 2021 say, from this particular deal? Guesstimates are OK by me. When it comes to hard (or soft) numbers, the RNS is woefully lacking. | ramridge | |
27/7/2018 15:37 | afternoon trouty | dlg3 | |
27/7/2018 15:32 | First off...pick a rising share. | chicken01 | |
27/7/2018 15:31 | I'm not a statistic...I've done this for years. Yes, you can lose that's what stop losses are for...but with practise you'll win 8/10 times...honest. | chicken01 | |
27/7/2018 15:30 | ESM ENERGY SYSTEM MANAGEMENT GMBH, not to be confused with ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM from Schneider Electric | dlg3 | |
27/7/2018 15:29 | I should point out that this is useless with tiny money...sorry. | chicken01 | |
27/7/2018 15:29 | chicken, you may have well done well - but the statistics look at all traders. So for each 100 who gain over a certain time period, more than 100 lose out. It has to be like that, because costs are taken out of the system. | pierre oreilly | |
27/7/2018 15:26 | Pierre...tip for you ... here goes ...take a FTSE 100 company...say BLT...buy in on the dips in the graph, sell when up 5%...wait, repeat...I've got quite well off this way!. Have a look, dabble, you will see................ | chicken01 | |
27/7/2018 15:21 | Traders amaze me. Statistics show they lose overall. To make money, you have to invest and hold for years. Simples, if you pick the right companies. Yes the price will probably dip as traders exit - good luck to them, they'll likely never be rich. The spread and dealing costs mean they're unlikely to be able to buy back in without losing out. (cue thousands who have actually done that...) | pierre oreilly | |
27/7/2018 15:20 | seems this guy starts up companies with 25,000 euros - 50,000 euros then liquidates them afrer 3 - 4 years | dlg3 | |
27/7/2018 15:19 | 09/07/2016 Liquidator: Manuela Gertrud Böhme · No longer liquidator: Patrick Von Hertzberg 08/08/2012 Liquidator: Patrick von Hertzberg · Legal Relations · Representation 30.03.2006 as Fehmarn 558. VV GmbH Managing Director: Patrick Von Hertzberg · No longer Managing Director: Nicole Suttner | dlg3 | |
27/7/2018 15:16 | thought I would let the AGM getout of the way then share this nugget of info... note that ESM was founded in 2015 with 25,000 Euro | dlg3 | |
27/7/2018 15:15 | Thanks field! | anderson3 | |
27/7/2018 15:14 | Thanks to Ch1ck as I was getting uneasy as the share price was dropping. Made me sense and bought twice, below 6p and then below 5p. Of course he may be crazy, but sometimes you have to be on here (but not like some though) | ts0mev | |
27/7/2018 15:14 | i think you're very fortunate that scott doesn't read his and other threads dig, as i expect he'd be taking leagl action against you if he did. Go over to the great global warming swindle thread and ask thefordprefect what it's like to be dragged through the courts for libelling someone. He couldn't afford the thousand quid he was asked to pay to stop the case, so he was sued, and i think the case was postponed only due to him crying so much when questioned. He's certainly more careful what he posts these days. anyway, the precedent of bb posts being libel is now well established. | pierre oreilly | |
27/7/2018 15:13 | Friday afternoon profit takers...nothing to worry about folks!. Come Monday this SHOULD scream away...we'll see... | chicken01 | |
27/7/2018 15:12 | Just one DLG? Lol Thing is what’s the point of these sales reports if he’s going to miss off rather large and very business critical sales in financial close? Anyone would think there’s a fishy smell, did he say nearing financial close as well today? Well, well Scotty that’s been 3 months then at least, very naughty reporting, can’t decide which is correct. | dogrunner11 | |
27/7/2018 15:04 | just goes to show dogrunner11 that the board reads this thread , I think they have been posting here and I think I know who it is, with the help of the tracker on the site. | dlg3 | |
27/7/2018 15:04 | Look at the presentation back in April, large scale contracts at financial close €2 million... So where has this one come from? Not another Jabil Inala to get a placing away is it? | dogrunner11 |
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