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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Renewable Eng. | LSE:WIND | London | Ordinary Share | JE00B3B67P11 | ORD 10P |
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% | 59.50 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
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16/1/2012 09:49 | ok nearly back to 49 bid....will probably get there today have e-mailed co. again today re divi will post if they bother to reply this time | ronan7 | |
13/1/2012 20:50 | this rarely goes to UT- auction well it certianly sdoes not show on this site as AU any way 10% rise monday am | ronan7 | |
13/1/2012 20:13 | Fron the ADVFN help facility: 'UT ' Uncrossing Trade This is used for the single uncrossing trade, detailing the total executed volume and uncrossing price as a result of a SETS auction. | praipus | |
13/1/2012 19:22 | today was payment day i thought no idea what that 100 UT was we may be 9% first thing monday am will get a few looking at it then | ronan7 | |
13/1/2012 19:11 | What happened to the price today? Divi day someone said but I thought that was a few weeks ago on 14th December? See this chart...... and click 3 month view While I am thinking about Google Finance, has anyone else noticed that the charts are now "Real Time" and not 15min delayed this week. Don't know if this is intentional or a software glitch but it has been like that since Wednesday AFAIK. Anyone have any ideas? Ronan7 I too have not had a divi show up in my online broker account but TBH I am new to this lark so don't know how it works. Anyone shed any light on what is going on? | mojomonkey | |
13/1/2012 16:04 | NOT GOT ME DIVI YET | ronan7 | |
13/1/2012 08:41 | PRESS RELEASE January 12th, 2012 GDF SUEZ acquires Térmika, a leading energy services provider in Chile GDF SUEZ will be expanding its environmental and energy efficiency services in Chile by acquiring Térmika, a leader in the design, installation and management of energy services. It will now develop its businesses under the brand "Cofely Térmika, GDF SUEZ Group". Térmika provides two of the most important industrial companies in Chile among its main customers: BHP Billiton and Antofagasta Minerals, to whom GDF SUEZ is already providing energy. With this acquisition, GDF SUEZ, the European leader in energy services, is now present in a country with high demand for energy efficiency services and enjoys a solid foothold for developing sustainable business in the region, working with other Group companies. Chile is an important country for GDF SUEZ. The Group is the top electricity generator in northern Chile and operates facilities including the Mejillones LNG receiving and regasification terminal. Recently, the Group announced major achievements to support Chile's strong growth prospects, inaugurating two thermal power plants having a total capacity of 300 MW. Finally, in renewable energy, the Group operates the Monte Redondo wind farm, the second largest in Chile with an installed capacity of 48 MW, and is currently building the Laja I hydroelectric plant with a capacity of 34 MW. A recognized, established player in energy services in Chile, Térmika generated nearly $16 million in revenues with some 250 employees. Cofely Térmika provides tertiary and industrial companies in the country with environment-friendly solutions, whether through industrial utilities or environmental engineering, to meet their energy needs and optimize their consumption. | waldron | |
12/1/2012 15:01 | divi day tomorrow hopefully see a rise as peeps take scrip/drip/or buy a few more with divi cash | ronan7 | |
09/1/2012 10:15 | Louis Dreyfus Looks at Wind Power With EDF, GDF Suez, Echos Says QBy Andrea Rothman - Jan 9, 2012 7:50 AM GMT+0100 . inShare.0 More Business ExchangeBuzz up!DiggPrint Email ...Louis Dreyfus Armateurs SAS is talking to EDF Energies Nouvelles SA and GDF Suez SA about participating in a wind-power generating venture sought by the French state, Les Echos reported, without saying where it got the information. Louis Dreyfus's role would be to provide transport for subassemblies of wind turbines to the port where they'll be assembled, as well as installing and maintaining the cables that link the wind-power turbines to the exterior, the newspaper said. EDF and GDF Suez are each leading groups to compete for the business. France is seeking to boost renewable energy such as solar and wind. It has no offshore wind power now, and is aiming to install about 1,200 wind turbines, by 2020. Link to Company News:{985491Z FP CN} Link to company news: {GSZ FP CN} Link to company news: {EDF FP CN} To contact the reporter on this story: Andrea Rothman in Paris at aerothman@bloomberg. To contact the editor responsible for this story: Benedikt Kammel at bkammel@bloomberg.ne | waldron | |
04/1/2012 16:49 | GDF Suez To Increase Its Onshore Wind Power Capacity In France Share this article PrintAlert Gdf Suez (EU:GSZ) Intraday Stock Chart Today : Wednesday 4 January 2012 French utility company GDF Suez SA (GSZ.FR) announced Wednesday that it plans to increase its onshore wind power capacity in France to 2.000 MW by 2016 from current 1.000MW. MAIN FACTS: - GDF Suez said it has reached the 1,000 MW mark in operating wind energy in France and a 16% market share. - The company said it plans to reach 2,000 MW of onshore installed wind power capacity in France by 2016. - GDF SUEZ is the wind power leader in France and second electricity operator in the country. - GDF SUEZ is also developing its offshore wind energy capacity and has created a consortium with Vinci SA (DG.FR) to respond to the French government call for tenders for the construction of 3,000 MW offshore wind by 2015. - By Paris Bureau, Dow Jones Newswires; +331-4017-1740; nadya.masidlover@dow | ariane | |
28/12/2011 17:19 | So medium term you see these being a takeover target for one of the big boys and therefore a share price hike on rumors of that? Only just bought in here about a month ago, what is the situation with Dividends? I am new to this so please excuse my ignorance. How long do you have to own the shares or what dates in the year do you have to hold them on to be due a dividend? Thanks in advance. | mojomonkey | |
22/12/2011 10:37 | this is already a proper company in a sector with some puffy ones generates lece .....looking to do more.......offer rejected......divi to pay holding for med /long term 18 months to 3 years | ronan7 | |
22/12/2011 10:28 | Well they turned down a 67.7p offer earlier this year stating "...it very significantly undervalued the Company..." There was news on Tuesday. REG completes 2nd tranche of wind farm financing | hugepants | |
21/12/2011 18:43 | Where does everyone see these in about 5 years? | mojomonkey | |
12/12/2011 11:56 | EDF Won't Bid For Le Treport Wind Farm Project- Report Share this article PrintAlert EDF (EU:EDF) Intraday Stock Chart Today : Monday 12 December 2011 French state-controlled utility Electricite de France SA (EDF.FR) has decided not to bid for the development of a wind farm in Le Treport in northern France, reports French business daily Les Echos Monday. "We have taken this decision in order to focus on the four other [wind farm] areas," David Cordhia, the chief executive of EDF Energies Nouvelles, is quoted as saying by Les Echos. There were fears within the group that the project would meet significant resistance in the region, especially among fisherman, says the report. EDF's early withdrawal from the race also shows a certain "realism," as French energy company GDF Suez SA (GSZ.FR) is already a few steps ahead because it has been working in the region since 2005, says Les Echos. The French government announced in July the launch of a EUR10 billion tender offer to build five offshore wind farms in a bid to boost the country's renewable energy industry. The wind farms, which will comprise some 1,200 wind turbines off the north and west coast of France--in Le Treport, Fecamp, Courseulles-sur-mer, Saint-Brieuc and Saint-Nazaire--shoul The long-awaited tender is part of a wider government push to make renewable energy account for 23% of total energy production by 2020. It also comes as France's government is under increasing pressure to reduce its dependence on nuclear power. Newspaper Web site: -By Paris Bureau, Dow Jones Newswires; 33-1-4017 1756; noemie.bisserbe@dowj | waldron | |
22/11/2011 08:20 | Windfarm proposals for Wiltshire farmlandA company is expected to submit a plan for a windfarm featuring three 426ft (130m) turbines on farmland in Wiltshire. REG Windpower wants to put up the turbines at Grange Farm near the villages of West Aston and Bratton. It is to submit a plan for a test mast in the spring to check whether the site is suitable for the windfarm. If the test turbine is a success then an application for three turbines would follow later in 2012. The firm has already held two public meetings about the plans for the windfarm which would be near the Westbury white horse. | ronan7 | |
18/11/2011 11:22 | er ohhh poop | ronan7 | |
13/11/2011 18:05 | bbc carrying a consultation report from OFGEM looking at equallind out payments for power generation across the uk makes point that if this happens need less nuculer therefore subsidies for renewables bbc also have osbourne giving 100mill to scotland to develop renewables | ronan7 | |
07/11/2011 20:16 | last buy more likely a sell filled durning day over hang gone up again tomorrow | ronan7 |
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