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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 |
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Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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23/11/2016 09:35 | ..and so can you. | ![]() donald trumpton | |
23/11/2016 09:25 | So's I can scoop up some more cheap. Simples. | ![]() donald trumpton | |
23/11/2016 09:20 | Trying to buy with TD trading and can't get a price so guess there are few shares available to buy. So why the price dropped????? | ![]() cheek212 | |
23/11/2016 08:59 | Do you have much experience of designing and implementing flow batteries then bobby? | pierre oreilly | |
23/11/2016 08:58 | Yes bobby your inability to read, over excited puppy reading something that's not there. Stop moaning FFS, many units are at Gigha, use that moaning time to actually share something of substance! You are like an old tart! | ![]() dogrunner11 | |
23/11/2016 08:53 | No inability on my behalf. This should have been up & running at least 12 months ago. Look at the history of the project. | ![]() bobby.ifa | |
23/11/2016 08:50 | 45,000 shares traded and you conclude fund raising! What's he raising a bloody fiver?? Jeez, scot said gen2 sales first, they ain't started yet fella! | ![]() dogrunner11 | |
23/11/2016 08:47 | What delays Bobby? You mean your inability to digest information given! | ![]() dogrunner11 | |
23/11/2016 08:47 | Looks to me increasingly like they may be raising funds to handle some big orders !!! at this price there would not be too much dilution if they raised say £10m at say 12p. | ![]() parsons4 | |
23/11/2016 08:44 | Thanks dogrunner11! It's good to know they will be operational two weeks later! | molar | |
23/11/2016 08:44 | I concur with molar. I find these delays unacceptable & lack of explanation a cause of concern. Just get on with it, FFS otherwise we will be overtaken by plagiarists such as the Chinese. It's all very well chugging along 15 years & being all Shirley Temple coy, shy & quiet, this is serious technology that should be selling like the hot cakes. Wake up management. I've had enough of their softly softly approach, as you can see! | ![]() bobby.ifa | |
23/11/2016 08:40 | Molar, as Scott said longer those units at PNDC the better for us shareholders. It's easier to show prospective customer our units at PNDC rather than a remote island. However it is believed they will be at Gigha before year end and operating a couple weeks later. The larger units are by far the easiest installations. | ![]() dogrunner11 | |
23/11/2016 08:37 | Grade D O level I'm afraid! | molar | |
23/11/2016 08:33 | molar - come come - "..would have thought" I think you mean. | ![]() donald trumpton | |
23/11/2016 08:32 | I'm piling in to this discounted stock again now. Join me. | ![]() donald trumpton | |
23/11/2016 08:31 | Could someone explain why it has now been over 6 weeks since the four units went to Gigha and we still haven,t sent the other three. We won the contract ages ago you would of thought they would be ready by now!I really don,t know why all seven weren't sent together! Did they retain the other three for showing prospective clients!! | molar | |
23/11/2016 08:24 | 1bokke, I didn't see the programme, but if the industry doesn't like solar, have you ever asked the question why? Don't you think it may be because solar is a pretty useless method of generating electricity for the grid in the uk?Nevertheless we now have lots of it and lots of wind and to make the best of it storage is needed. | pierre oreilly | |
22/11/2016 23:43 | If you can check out a show that was on National Geographic tonight called "years of living dangerously", brilliant show on the global development of solar energy and how the established utilities are fighting it. Shows incredible opportunity for Redt. | ![]() 1bokke | |
22/11/2016 19:25 | The trial is drawing close attention from policymakers and renewables developers. Paul Wheelhouse, the Scottish government’s energy minister, visited the town of Cumbernauld near Glasgow this month to inspect a Gigha-bound redT device as it was put through its paces at Scotland’s Power Networks Demonstration Centre. Mr Wheelhouse said he was impressed by the technology hidden inside the unprepossessing grey container at the centre — adding that Scotland had scores of islands that might benefit from it. “Clearly, we will learn a lot from what happens in Gigha,” the minister said. “It is exciting to see it deployed in a real-life situation.” "The trial is drawing close attention from policymakers and renewables developers" Good evening all. Chas :-) | backdoorbill | |
22/11/2016 17:54 | Looking forward to that Dog. I will also add that we have a demonstration site in Germany. The next round of news will see us hitting new highs. Chas | backdoorbill | |
22/11/2016 15:04 | BEIS calling for energy storage announcements in tomorrow's autumn statement....subsidi Dlg, Scott has confirmed market for coupling with wind farms in Germany... | ![]() dogrunner11 | |
22/11/2016 12:07 | LOL.....;-)) | ![]() mrphiljones | |
22/11/2016 12:07 | Excellent find dlg !!!. A very interesting read:- "EuPD Research forecasts between 23,000 and 25,000 storage systems to have been installed in Germany by the end of 2016. The vast majority of these will be small solar battery systems." Chas | backdoorbill | |
22/11/2016 12:06 | Had to sell some for my new windows, MM suckered me at 13.50, meh! | ![]() swiss tony |
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