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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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27/7/2018 18:11 | They do houses as well, proper, just like my mate from the pub. I was expecting huge projects, not sub 1MW | dogrunner11 | |
27/7/2018 18:01 | Did you look at WWF solars projects? | dogrunner11 | |
27/7/2018 18:01 | i really don't understand the rancour on this thread. If doubters sold - tough. We have a great green energy technology that can capture surplus energy. It has a 25 year life and does not degrade. We have Gen3. We have £3m raised in the placing in April. We have an absolutely brilliant order with a realistic first delivery drop. Getting funding for green energy projects is pushing at an open door. What is not to like? I bought in at average around 10p before all of this news. Fortunately i kept buying as it dropped and am breaking even now at a tad over 7p. This is a success story. Price of vanadium may be a threat but electrolyte is going to be leased i believe. How much Vanadium metal in a machine? I dont know. Anyone care to calculate this or has anyone asked the company? Bear in mind the Vanadium oxide is carried in solution, it is not raw metal and this may be a manageably small amount per machine in the same way the amount of Lithium in a battery is tiny. | tonsil | |
27/7/2018 18:00 | made me laugh owenski..... | dlg3 | |
27/7/2018 17:47 | Just a bit of humour pdoc | owenski | |
27/7/2018 17:43 | Owenski, why did you say dlg3 AND dogrunner11? And for that matter, whatever happened to dogrunner111 whose job, it seemed to be, was to argue against the incessant posts and fictional communication of and between those two/one above when long and ramping this share to high heaven? At least you are honest that as you are now going long you will pass the deramping baton over to someone else - because you know they are short perhaps? | pdoc | |
27/7/2018 17:43 | Yes do recall you mentioning it, he’s done well... not that I know what that is of course! | dogrunner11 | |
27/7/2018 17:19 | dogrunner11 did I tell you my son was working at google, he had to learn Blockchain programming, they were very impressed, it took him one night, a wizz on computers..... | dlg3 | |
27/7/2018 16:51 | Great to have owenski buying back in... His scepticism has been correct thus far, and was conspicuous when dlg was insisting on a totally opposite narrative. Bizarre, but I know where I place the greater credibility. Good weekends all, and thanks again to fieldhouse. | brucie5 | |
27/7/2018 16:38 | When it don’t stack up there tends be a reason lol WWF, made me contribute towards them panda’s whilst browsing lol | dogrunner11 | |
27/7/2018 16:36 | dogrunner11 pierre avoiding my question to him about ESM Energy System Management, looks like he missed that info before topping up, it was the first place I looked, some people do not learn.. | dlg3 | |
27/7/2018 16:35 | WWF save the pandas! | dogrunner11 | |
27/7/2018 16:35 | Zero, more cheap options soon, cheaper and cheaper I bet. | dogrunner11 | |
27/7/2018 16:32 | dogrunner11 what the chance of seeing a TR1 saying Scott or a director has bought on the open market... | dlg3 | |
27/7/2018 16:30 | Owenski, as I understand it’s impossible with those figures quoted to be any margin. They need Vanadium much lower in price to be profitable, also there’s a supply shortage and Chinese steal will eat up supply come October, it’s going higher not lower as winter curbs come into place at the same time. Scott does need lots of money, noticed Director sells not any buys. | dogrunner11 | |
27/7/2018 16:28 | so what is your take owenski on a private limited company founded in 2015 with 25,000 euros with directors having a history of setting up said company,s then putting them into liquidation 3-4 years down the line.. | dlg3 | |
27/7/2018 16:28 | This is a local BB for local investors. Move along. Nothing to see here! | volsung | |
27/7/2018 16:28 | Why wouldn’t it be in the pending financial close figures previously? Soon as I read the RNS I realised it was most likely bs. If it turns out to be bs this company is finished, imo. | dogrunner11 | |
27/7/2018 16:27 | Yesterday I calculated the value of first phase at circa £50 and margin at 10% max. Fieldhouse has reported back from AGM of Value @ £50m but with margin of 15%. I'm glad to be at least in the right ball park, nice upside on the margin. The BRR media webcast is a good watch with interesting comments. share price has decidedly arrested downtrend with outstanding volumes. Should start to go up. RED will raise finances again but even so, this announcement is significant and the market is obviously buying. I bought yesterday and topped up again today. Prefer it this way round than buying and holding from 12p etc. dlg and dog are have been well trained by me and will now take over the official deramping position ;-) | owenski | |
27/7/2018 16:24 | dogrunner11 may not be far off the mark, with hsi analogy of jabil Inala and the RNS... | dlg3 | |
27/7/2018 16:20 | pierre still waiting for your reply or are you busy trying to sell up?? | dlg3 | |
27/7/2018 16:19 | each to their own ram - good luck with whatever you do decide to invest in. | pierre oreilly | |
27/7/2018 16:14 | pierre - OK my summary so far is 1. no one has a clue what this deal means in £££ My interest in this company has rapidly declined to zero. And this is my last post. | ramridge |
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