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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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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
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28/7/2018 22:28 | The German electricity supply industry is still trying to sort itself out following the decision to close all their Nuclear stations. Wind is around 25% of supply, so the Redt storage systems will make a massive difference. | cheshire | |
28/7/2018 22:27 | Maybe put daddy’s beer down and digest what’s written Pierre? Furthermore, SCR remains a merchant market with uncertain and volatile cash flows and thus hampers bankability. On any given day, it is never certain how much money – if at all – a storage asset can and will generate A company with zero income and only formed 3 years ago entering into a market they know nothing about.. lend me $50 million mate? Yeah bankable, it’s called in the bag money, this is far from it. There are bankable incomes aren’t there Pierre? Care to explain the differences between those and these that we are touting? | dogrunner11 | |
28/7/2018 22:27 | that why your expert advice would be most welcomed, you clearly have not readthe government ruling an this..perhaps you should brush up a little...I will give you a start, but the rest you will have to mange on your own.. | dlg3 | |
28/7/2018 22:25 | anyhow, like everyone else, i'll stop replying t you two now. Your only ability is to remove the right of people to discuss r read up on red. So, probably annoying 200/300 people. That really isn't a useful ability. | pierre oreilly | |
28/7/2018 22:22 | it is something that happened a birth, just makes you want to be hated, sad really but I enjoy it.... pierre you were getting angry and agitated yesterday, its not good for a man in your condition. | dlg3 | |
28/7/2018 22:22 | Not really, because you are using it in an incoherent sense. There'll be a strict timetabe for payments generated on a certain day. Settlements will pay say 20 or 30 days after the payment was earnt. Zero risk. Why do you try to make out you know something about this when you know nothing? | pierre oreilly | |
28/7/2018 22:17 | Do you understand the word bankable? | dogrunner11 | |
28/7/2018 22:14 | While the described updates in tendering conditions and publication requirements for Germany’s SCR market are a definite improvement in market conditions for energy storage players, we still consider the SCR market a very challenging field for battery energy storage. At current price levels and reserve activation frequencies, economic viability of SCR as a stand-alone use case is still hard to achieve. The aforementioned updates will likely intensify competition in a market with constant demand and thereby lead to further price declines. | dogrunner11 | |
28/7/2018 22:13 | So, Pierre you are saying daily revenues if they can get them are bankable? | dogrunner11 | |
28/7/2018 22:11 | I see Dim and Dom are here tooUnfortunately. | tonsil | |
28/7/2018 22:08 | if it's anything like our reserve market, the gerries will throw lots of money at anything 'green' or which helps 'green' generation. The red machines will get a very low risk and immediate 15% irr (google it, just like you have just googled 'secondary reserve market', lol!) Strange ... why do you two love to be hated? | pierre oreilly | |
28/7/2018 22:05 | Oh yes did he forget that minor point, bankable revenues?! Perhaps he don’t read so well LOL | dogrunner11 | |
28/7/2018 22:02 | everyone seams to having a literary quiz these days, must be the sun... half past two.... | dlg3 | |
28/7/2018 21:59 | ah the man himself,Pierre my best friend, we know you are the expert being in the know!! perhaps you would like to fill in your fellow investors about the German Secondary Control Reserve market, the new regulations and the consequences they have on raising finance. | dlg3 | |
28/7/2018 21:59 | lol I do know how to do DD Pierre as you will soon find out | dogrunner11 | |
28/7/2018 21:53 | Can’t of done any DD on them lol, were was you brung up like? Can't of been no schools there. ..... At least we can see we are dealing with the highly uneducated. | pierre oreilly | |
28/7/2018 21:25 | - The deal just announced could run to the supply of 9,195 , 75Kw units. That’s Gen2 units, Gen3 is meant be smaller footprint. As far as I understood that meant the stack units was larger in capacity which makes the reporting false. As there is no Gen3 details we can’t confirm I’m correct, yet. | dogrunner11 | |
28/7/2018 21:22 | dlg and dog now filtered... loving the silence | ts0mev | |
28/7/2018 21:18 | 1% of the German market, let alone the rest of the world!! | racinglad | |
28/7/2018 21:18 | Truth will be out Monday DLG | dogrunner11 | |
28/7/2018 21:08 | Can’t of done any DD on them, basic credit check would have produced the required. | dogrunner11 | |
28/7/2018 21:07 | Redt nor this firm will get finance. Try getting a mortgage being self employed with no accounts, impossible. What makes this even worse is the income they stated in RNS isn’t guaranteed and is predicted to become saturated with, if any, revenues plummeting. Even Scott said in a recent article that grid services are a bonus, bankable revenues are what you can save as a business, our buyer is no business just a serial company start up. | dogrunner11 | |
28/7/2018 21:01 | doggy they have a solarfarm completed about 7 years ago, the only problem there is they have it wrote down in the balance sheet to 2,000 euros plus it will need a refit shortly, they may be using REDT to get to much needed finance.. | dlg3 |
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