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RED Redt Energy Plc

52.50
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26 Apr 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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01/2/2018
10:36
Plootocrat tortoise and hare, which do you back to be a winner, the hare rushes ahead and fails, the tortoise has time.....
dlg3
01/2/2018
10:35
uncle john

Doesn't matter what people think, it only matters what you think when it comes to investing your own money, I went and assessed RED for myself and not via BB poster opinions.

Regards

owenski
01/2/2018
10:34
Plootocrat do you go posting on BB,s that you have no interest???
dlg3
01/2/2018
10:34
owenski only a idiot would post the way you do without having interest here....so either you are an idiot or you have something to gain....

there is no other option gain or idiot..

dlg3
01/2/2018
10:32
A wide spectrum of opinions can only be healthy in my view.
A bulletin board that only features a unanimous chorus of approval (or disapproval) regardless of shareholder returns, is not only dull but does nothing to help challenge or freshen one's existing view.
Anybody who thinks that comments from PIs on bulletin boards can move the share price of a company of this size is delusional.
For the record, I am a long term holder of this stock but very frustrated by the slow progress toward becoming a profit making, cash generating business.

plootocrat
01/2/2018
10:32
Africa’s largest telecoms companies.

“Sub-Saharan Africa has over 240,000 telecom towers

This figure is expected to grow to over 325,000 by 2020

dlg3
01/2/2018
10:31
think we have a few lithium heads here.....
dlg3
01/2/2018
10:30
When was Botswana in the UK, has it moved???

Energy storage technology company redT energy has sold fourteen 40 kWh energy storage units to remote critical communications infrastructure sites across Botswana.


McGregor said the firm was also “very excited” about the sale of its first Gen 2 storage machine, in South Africa, to what McGregor says is one of Africa’s largest telecoms companies.

“It needs to be stable and secure,” said McGregor. “Sub-Saharan Africa has over 240,000 telecom towers providing mobile coverage to 70% of the population. This figure is expected to grow to over 325,000 by 2020, with the majority of sites situated in either off-grid or weak-grid locations.

dlg3
01/2/2018
10:20
i must admit it does seem unlikely that red are concentrating on home local market - especially since the most high profile experiment they have been doing is with centrica . Gut feeling is owenski has read the situation entirely wrong. sorry owen but it does not compute with the known facts so far.
netcurtains
01/2/2018
10:18
Owenski; re 5144. I have just gone back and read it again.
I see that people think you wrong, well, even if you are that was still a valuable contribution.
Thanks.

uncle john
01/2/2018
10:01
Well said Tradermel... Lots of games going on here.
gspanner
01/2/2018
09:53
Just want to say that if you are truly watching only, then you really need to review your investing decisions, do you actually ever make any money? To spend this much time on a share to be so downbeat is a serious waste of time.

Research, check, double check and if it is not a buy, move on! Fail at this and all you are downgraded to is the value of a Troll.

tradermel
01/2/2018
09:48
Re 5144 from Owenski

Well done, you have been told all of this before and failed to listen and worse you asked the wrong questions! No margin on Gen 1 /2, as you have already been told, but you failed to ask about services!

Gen 1 at Olde House, already been told this!

Gen 3 will make margins oh and you wake up to services, you fail to ask percentages on which services and what they hope to make! I have told you before that services is where the money will be and you missed this opportunity to clarify yourself!


"if CNA or a utility provider is involved/backing the project, then CNA will be earning this and not RED." Strange ask Scott stated the polar opposite at the Investors meeting at Olde House. I will be emailing Scott to clarify this point as it is very important.

The comments about Red and Jabil, you have already been told this! "For example, if RED phoned up and said we want a thousand units" I really hope you did not ask this question as it is so stupid its unreal. To expect ANY company to be able to tool upto manufacturing line scale is bound to be a problem, lead times on delivery of units give then that time!

On a follow on post you mention "ego deficit contest, they also miss the point which is to park the ego and understand the business model." Well done you totally failed to park your own negative ego and became a victim yourself.

Well done you had one job and totally failed.

tradermel
01/2/2018
09:02
Even Scott realises that lithium has its place, for a lithium company not to realise that Flow Batterys also have there place in the market is very short sighted....
dlg3
01/2/2018
08:54
Anesco is investigating how it could adopt flow batteries into future projects instead of lithium as a response to growing uncertainty around the future of storage de-rating in the capacity market, Clean Energy News can reveal.

The Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) published a consultation in July outlining proposals to alter the current de-rating status of storage assets participating in the market to reflect discharge periods achievable by the batteries.

This would lower the rate from its current 96% to various levels depending of the assets‘ ‘energy limited storage’, which in the consultation varied between 30 minutes – assumed to be the usual capability of batteries currently in the capacity market – and four hours to address the potential length of a stress event in the UK.

dlg3
01/2/2018
08:38
I reduced yesterday I think there are better short term investments around. The PR of the company is not being handled well at all and it does seem that profitability is a long way off. The best chance is for a bid by a much larger operation such as CENTRICA !!
parsons4
01/2/2018
08:19
A pure lithium battery! Have you been following this?I have seen some postings in my time!
alchemy
01/2/2018
08:04
dogrunner11 - get your facts correct! This GKN offer is for the whole company, not just the electric car arm.

dlg3 - NEC is firmly rooted in capbal.

owenski - excellent update. Really sums up the uphill struggle Red are facing.

My own personal take - get rid of Scott and start selling a pure lithium battery.

howmanyfools
31/1/2018
23:59
Owenski many thanks, a good piece of research.
reave
31/1/2018
22:51
We have lots of agents!!!
dogrunner11
31/1/2018
21:58
Dog we already have good contact in Morocco ..
dlg3
31/1/2018
21:42
Huge market here, lithium does not work in heat, fact. Wonder if we have an agent covering this area, there appears a lot of interest from India although transacting business there is never easy, a good partner wouldn’t go amiss:-


Saudi Arabia expects to start up to $7 billion of renewable energy projects this year, with solar plants leading the way.

Tenders will be issued this year for eight projects totaling 4.125 gigawatts of capacity, Turki Mohammed Al Shehri, head of the kingdom’s Renewable Energy Project Development Office, said Tuesday in an interview in Abu Dhabi. The cost will be $5 billion to $7 billion, he said.

Saudi Arabia and other Middle Eastern oil producers are looking to renewables to feed growing domestic consumption that’s soaking up crude they’d rather export to generate income. The kingdom wants to have 9.5 gigawatts of solar and wind capacity installed by 2023. Developers have been cutting their bids for solar power to record lows in recent years.

dogrunner11
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