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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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16/10/2018 20:32 | Brucie. I'm not in the deramping business. I run a portfolio of long investing. I'm out of Redt, I got out just after the new financing. You take a hit, that's part of investing. Good luck to those still in, I hope it works out. | jimflint | |
16/10/2018 20:03 | 2352: Tiny, and why wouldn't Schroders gobble up Red for £100m if they do seal the German deal? IMO the only way Red could defend themselves is with a large Strategic Investor on Board! | tradermel | |
16/10/2018 19:01 | A University of Queensland-run research hub on the Great Barrier Reef will soon be more than 80 per cent solar powered, with the addition of 500kW of solar PV and a 600kWh vanadium flow battery system. The solar and battery microgrid will installed at the Heron Island Research Station – the oldest and largest marine research station on the Great Barrier Reef – by German outfit juwi Renewable Energy, after the two companies signed an MOU last month. The project will integrate the rooftop solar array and vanadium flow battery with existing diesel generators using a microgrid control system. The solar and battery system is expected to deliver more that 80 per cent of the annual electricity needs of the internationally recognised research facility, and be operational in mid-2019. | dlg3 | |
16/10/2018 18:43 | Not to push Bushveld, but watch 7 minutes in and there's something about the issue around price of vanadium and how business models have to adopt. Mentions leasing. Some may find informative. FWIW | brucie5 | |
16/10/2018 18:11 | Maybe Jim finally the got the price he wanted and bought in. His posts, thus far unsubstantiated, still leaving a nasty taste in the mouth. | brucie5 | |
16/10/2018 17:40 | Makes £5m look like loose change.. | ts0mev | |
16/10/2018 17:14 | Could it be a leak from Centrica - not the link below, but this was 16 hrs ago, and is very positive about Battery Storage: (RedT not specifically mentioned) Centrica very positive in this from yesterday | zero the hero | |
16/10/2018 16:00 | Someone knows something! | murdo mcsponge | |
16/10/2018 15:56 | Well something's happened just now, cos it's no longer sinking. Amazing the difference that an hour can make. | brucie5 | |
16/10/2018 15:50 | Happy to be labeled naive. In fact I opened a brokerage account just to invest in this stock. I saw an article in The Economist in the summer that talked about storage and I realized it was going to be an enormous opportunity. I did some research and it looked like Redt was the only outfit outside China that was well placed and in which I could invest. So I withdrew a chunk of savings and invested. No portfolio or diversification, just Redt. Made a few naive mistakes: buying one hundredth of what I wanted because I didn't realise pricing was in pence! I'm here until it takes off and I am convinced it will. Just wish it would do so soon, this excitement is very tiring. (Edited to remove a small illiteracy. Others may remain) | quanglewangle | |
16/10/2018 15:44 | yes, definitely "strong buy" time. | ts0mev | |
16/10/2018 15:43 | In addition yesterday I took a note of the hit counter on the dig and dog thread to see why they keep on spamming while no-one else really posts yesterday it was 001424739 today 001425009. That is an awful lot of hits on a dead thread that has no real content (admittedly 2 of them were my own visits), Then this thread gets all agitated with posters dwelling on negatives, it is obvious as the result is a share price in decline for no real reason. All happening at a time when the market is finally ready for Vanadium Batteries and RedT on the cusp of turning big. | zero the hero | |
16/10/2018 15:22 | 2344 not only the BB. Investing websites are going from strong sell this morning to strong buy this afternoon. I'd be peed off if I'd sold only to be told 20 minutes later the share price had changed direction. | ts0mev | |
16/10/2018 14:43 | Yes it does affect the share price Have you ever watched the Hit Counter (on a thread that has it) to see how much these BB's are read? Why do you think an effective ramp does so well, why do so many individuals buy in in such a short time. Ramp + rising share price go hand in hand. Deramp + falling share price + recent placing works a dream. Please do not be naïve to think that the sentiment on a BB has no effect on buys and sells! | zero the hero | |
16/10/2018 14:19 | Not really, but psychologically it makes those 'talking their own book' feel better!spud | spud | |
16/10/2018 14:07 | Does this bb really have an effect on the share price? | quanglewangle | |
16/10/2018 13:51 | I can argue with that as the findings are illogical. When the German deal is finalised Jabil will Tool up, that has been declared via RNS's and company statements. RedT have no debt but essentially there is not a lot to loan against, but a finalised German or Anglian deal will be a revenue stream that debt can be raised against so why would an open offer follow? Gives the company a higher likeliness of being snapped up by a Predator more like. The share price is reacting to people selling and the more negatives you people can dig up and discuss, the more you let people reading this thread decide its time to sell, so the share price dives further. I really wonder about the motives of a few of the contributors on this thread. | tradermel | |
16/10/2018 13:49 | I think any longer term (beyond 3 years) price forecasts are redundant imo. If the tech proves positive (and I have no reason to believe it won't) I'm pretty sure a Utility or resource company will bypass the partnership equation & simply buy the technology (aka the Company) at a fraction of the potential price. The problem here is the longer the undervaluation continues, the less the shareholders are likely to receive should a forward looking executive see the potential value to their business. As such, provided one can see the potential, averaging down (as I continue to do) is the one way to maximise the eventual profit. spud | spud | |
16/10/2018 13:39 | greenmachine2 16 Oct '18 - 13:36 - 2337 of 2337 Here is part of my logic: Further confirmation of the reality of the German contract, then the open offer and placing. -------------------- Yes, I don't think anyone can argue with that. The effect of confirmation of the German contract would be like someone handing over to RED an enormous loan guarantee against future earnings. They would be very likely to use it. | brucie5 | |
16/10/2018 13:36 | Re 2336 Tsomev. I agree with you that of course it is best to fund on the back of a high share price. Here is part of my logic: Further confirmation of the reality of the German contract, then the open offer and placing. | greenmachine2 | |
16/10/2018 13:22 | greenmachine2 not sure why they need to raise funds in the short term? That said, prior to them raising £5m recently it was clear that this was a view shared and similarly after raising funds there were equally vocal comments about not involving PIs. Let's argue that the price falls to 5p and the offer is made. Further dilution? Where does the share price end? At the other end of the tunnel, where we hope to see light, sales come in and we see a rise to 9p? I have no issue buying on the way down, but dismissing my investment strategy, isn't a placing best done on the way up?? | ts0mev |
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