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RED Redt Energy Plc

52.50
0.00 (0.00%)
10 May 2024 - Closed
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Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
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
  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
0 0 N/A 0

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06/6/2017
16:49
Added a further 10k .
alchemy
06/6/2017
12:43
Scratching my head about Pierre's post.
alchemy
06/6/2017
12:18
The state government has not yet set a date for when it will announce the results of the tender. Market leader Samsung SDI's batteries could be used by more than one of the bidders. Some of the others in the running are:

- Tesla Inc. Boss Elon Musk in March offered to install $25 million worth of battery storage within 100 days, and offered it for free if he missed the target.

- South Korea's LG Chem, partner undisclosed

- Zen Energy using batteries from U.S. firm Greensmith

- Privately owned Lyon Group with U.S. power company AES Corp

- Carnegie Clean Energy, Lend Lease Corp with Samsung SDI batteries

- Equis Energy, founded by bankers who worked for Macquarie Group's Korea infrastructure fund. Plans to build two solar power plants in Australia.

- redT Energy, vanadium energy storage machine maker working with an undisclosed partner

dogrunner11
06/6/2017
12:03
I don't understand this obsession with orders. Why did anyone invest in the first place if orders were important? There are thousands of companies with orders and currently selling stuff, so those who want to invest in an orderfull company have plenty of choice. Investing here and then complaining about no orders seems ludicrous. Of course, people who have recently sold like to justify their sell and hope to talk the price down so they can buy back cheaper to massage their own ego.

Aim, often, and red are about potential, and potential orders eventually. It's about a gamble on getting in cheaply and waiting for the business to develop and for orders to come knowing the company and shares will be worth a lot more when, or if, they do.

The reason I don't consider aim shares anymore is partly due to the behaviour of people like bobby.ifa who revel in ramping, then selling then slagging the company off.

No wonder promising uk companies have difficulty getting off the ground, many brits seem to have a death wish for anything british with potential.

pierre oreilly
06/6/2017
11:06
Patience is required here. They have reference sites now courtesy Gigha and will be putting these to good use. The whole business of prospecting then tendering is slow and they are still working out how to differentiate themselves. Even now I don't think they have found the ideal form of words yet to give themselves a clear marketing message. Meanwhile we get an opportunity to add at low prices.
tonsil
06/6/2017
10:54
Good to know.
alchemy
06/6/2017
10:10
They are tendering in Australia for c$250 million projects, deadlines soon-ish.
dogrunner11
06/6/2017
10:08
I think it is down to a lack of orders? This reminds me of another company over the last few years where it is much earlier in its commercial stage than most think. Only when it starts to show some more commercial progress will the shares creep up and sadly it does seem to have gone quiet this year. I bought some last week and will add more over the coming weeks if the price dips. A 3 year plus hold for me....
andinvestor1
06/6/2017
10:06
They've lost the order book.
bobby.ifa
06/6/2017
10:02
What a slow but sure decline... what's occurrin' ??
pottermagic2310
06/6/2017
09:04
There aren't any, they had to shift the ones no longer required on Gigha, interesting that as soon as the mainland power cable was upgraded to Gigha they no longer required the expensive porta cabins.

Slow is Scott's favourite word, always a worry to hear how often slow is mentioned.

owenski
06/6/2017
09:01
grim, where are the orders?
davemac3
06/6/2017
07:43
No change if it rains on Thursday. As to Red , tick-tick.
alchemy
05/6/2017
15:38
Sorry, just reread my last post and meant to say I have no doubt it will be same government!!!!!At least I've hedged my bets now! Lol
cheek212
05/6/2017
15:21
Looking ropey here, is that because they still aren't selling and folks still prefer Lithium.
owenski
05/6/2017
15:13
added a few today
ashtree2
05/6/2017
15:10
I have no doubt that it won't be the same government, despite what the current polls say!
cheek212
05/6/2017
14:59
If it's the same government and if the news has content ..one life boat station not worth a Marcap of &50million.
alchemy
05/6/2017
14:51
Aim, you can't beat it. Back to normal price and going down. What a fing rip off.
doerx2
05/6/2017
14:42
I fear that news is needed to counteract this drop. AIM feeds on news and no news tends to see prices fall. It's been a month now since the last injection of news so time for a fresh injection to bring the price up again ahead of real news. Also I guess the government are waiting until after this weeks election to announce the long awaited report covering energy storage market etc so hopefully a shot in the arm early next week if not sooner.
cheek212
05/6/2017
13:28
It's only my wealth but another eighth of a p eroded.Whether to add?
alchemy
04/6/2017
15:23
Pierre. I thank your words although don't buy into that " talk em down " story. People are really that bad are they ? I'll say what I say and feel and won't sell just yet. It's coming though.
iglenn
04/6/2017
10:24
Iglenn, you're playing into bobby's hands which want to grab red on the cheap now he has sold out. Pretty obnoxious behaviour imv so prevalent with aim stocks which seem to bring out the worst of human nature.If you don't feel the outlook is positive, then sell up and move on, nothing wrong with that. If you do think it's positive, then ffs project that positive image. Otherwise this will be forever in the ramp, sell, slag off, buy, ramp etc cycle.I'm confident that eventually this will come good due to business reasons. But it could come good a hell of a lot quicker due to image reasons, and of course a positive image has positive implications for the business, as people like musk and many others realise. I
pierre oreilly
02/6/2017
23:18
Monday, May 22, 2017

During African Utility Week that took place in Cape Town the West Africa Clean Energy Corridor (WACEC) was launched. WACEC is aimed at accelerating the deployment of utility scale renewable energy into the region.

Renewable Energy expert at the Ecowas Center for Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency (Ecreee), Jansénio Delgado, told delegates at least 52% of the population in the region have no access to electricity. “So we have a big challenge in the region in terms of energy and electricity access,” he said.

According to Delgado the plan is to increase access to at least 88% of the population by 2030, but there are some challenges. Delgado said the region has big potential, especially for renewable energy, specifically hydro power.

“The region has big potential in terms of renewable energy from hydro, solar, wind and biomass. These resources are geographically distributed which makes them complimentary.”;

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