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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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29/7/2018 12:00 | Pierre and Owenski, please transcend your differences now. You both have strengths and expertise to share, and I don't think anyone cares for the ad hominem stuff any more, or who bought at what price. If the Germany deal proves to be as good as Scott claims, and the known facts seem to suggest, we are all very lucky to be involved in something very special. So let's concentrate on pooling expertise, rather than revising old animosities. And keep the dogs on filter! It makes life so much easier. | brucie5 | |
29/7/2018 11:54 | well you're welcome to your view dog, simply don't buy them then. i wish you would afford that courtesy of view expression to all the other users of this thread. | pierre oreilly | |
29/7/2018 11:46 | Who said? i don't trade anything. i buy and hold and now get dividends far in excess of my needs, so i give a lot away to my kids. I used to trade all sorts of derivatives 18 years ago, but when i saw the statistics for traders i realised how pointless it was. | pierre oreilly | |
29/7/2018 11:39 | pierre but you trade BT and lloyds?? | dlg3 | |
29/7/2018 11:38 | mind it was black bear beer.... | dlg3 | |
29/7/2018 11:36 | yes quite, it was in the black forest.. | dlg3 | |
29/7/2018 11:34 | They were probably scuffed because bears are notoriously very rough with such objects | gerd212 | |
29/7/2018 11:33 | i have a very clear conscience owenski. I don't try manipulating things so i can take money off those who very likely can't afford to lose any. You can't say that. Probably several people may have recently sold due to your 3p prediction. Your tiny trading gains, if any overall, have blood on the notes. | pierre oreilly | |
29/7/2018 11:28 | gerd212 environmental issues have had a high profile in Germany for years, I was in Germany 30 years ago, they still charged a deposit on beer bottle and the plastic coke bottles were thicker than the uk ones, they ware also all scuffed because they re-used the coke bottles the same way the uk used to do with glass milk bottles | dlg3 | |
29/7/2018 11:27 | I'm not a trader dig. My last buy was march 17, don't intend to buy more due to risk and exposure, and i'm in for the long run as i have said since march 17. | pierre oreilly | |
29/7/2018 11:26 | "you are no better than owenski" Correctly said, he is not better than me, I am much much better. There again I'm not bitter at having bought at 12p and above, I bought at close to the lows, pays to understand the business and read it correctly. lol | owenski | |
29/7/2018 11:22 | Environmental issues and renewable energy policy have probably a higher profile in Germany than any other country, has anyone come across any reaction to this deal in the German media? | gerd212 | |
29/7/2018 11:18 | pierre stop trying to talk the price up, you are no better than owenski... we know you are underwater and need the price up, you would love to sell before the placing takes place... | dlg3 | |
29/7/2018 11:10 | If an institution wants to buy a reasonable percentage of a company (due to a massive order for example), it rarely buys in the market, because for small companies, the price would be driven very high, to a point where the institution wouldn't want to buy. so they have various ways of buying outside the market - one of which is asking the company to print paper at about or just above the quoted price. Lots of cash is pumped into the company and the price rises a bit. Everyone gains. | pierre oreilly | |
29/7/2018 11:02 | fantasy..... the amount they will need will carry a heavy discount.....sotty will be luck to get 6p | dlg3 | |
29/7/2018 11:00 | The key price for red is abut 15/16p at which it becomes a £100m market cap and therefore open to some institutions to buy. | pierre oreilly | |
29/7/2018 10:58 | The price will rise to 15/20p and the issue will be at the same price (just as in the tech boom). The raising could well fund a jv with a german esi player to form a company to fund the first tranch of the recent order. | pierre oreilly | |
29/7/2018 10:57 | Sotty boy will want the price up, hence the recent RNS.... | dlg3 | |
29/7/2018 10:56 | £££ | dlg3 | |
29/7/2018 10:56 | that would suggest a placing in the region of 30 to 40 million... | dlg3 | |
29/7/2018 10:54 | Pierre Oreilly what price do you think the placing will be??? I think 5-6p..... and it will be a huge one... | dlg3 | |
29/7/2018 10:52 | Yes, red will raise funds, they have even told us. That will be great for red, not bring the price down to 3p as you said to scare people into selling. Why buy now if you think this is going to 3p as you posted last week? | pierre oreilly |
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