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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Sanditon Investment Trust Plc | LSE:SIT | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BMPHJ807 | ORD �0.01 |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 90.00 | 88.00 | 92.00 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
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01/6/2007 07:23 | No your not blind or you wouldn't be able to see this is a notification that the project was completed. | reckless kelly | |
01/6/2007 07:19 | looks like a notitification that the project was completed, rather than a new contract win ? or am i just blind ? | krupatel | |
01/6/2007 07:18 | Solar Integrated Technologies Inc 01 June 2007 SOLAR INTEGRATED BENEFITS FROM NEW FRENCH FEED-IN TARIFF London, UK, and Los Angeles, California, June 1, 2007 - Solar Integrated Technologies, Inc. (AIM:SIT.LN), a leading provider of building integrated photovoltaic (BIPV) roofing systems, announced today the completion of its first BIPV project under France's new feed-in tariff program. The 76 kW BIPV system was sold by Solar Integrated and installed at the 4,000 m2 logistics facility of Alter Ego S.A. in Montpellier. The project was managed by Urbasolar, a turn-key PV engineering company based in Montpellier, which is an authorised distributor of Solar Integrated in France. 'We are seeing certain European jurisdictions provide premium feed-in tariffs for BIPV systems which Solar Integrated is ideally positioned to take advantage of,' stated R. Randall MacEwen, President & CEO of Solar Integrated. 'In France, for example, the feed-in tariff for ground mount solar systems is 0.30 per kWh, but a premium feed-in tariff of 0.55 per kWh for single layer BIPV systems also exists. With our BIPV product approach and a strong local partner in Urbasolar, we view France as a very attractive market.' Stephanie Giraud, CEO of Urbasolar stated, 'At this time, other than Solar Integrated's BIPV product, we are not aware of any other competitive product that qualifies for the premium French feed-in tariff. We are working closely with Solar Integrated to rapidly sell and deploy BIPV projects across France.' Bart Van Ouytsel, Vice President, European Sales and Marketing, who joined Solar Integrated in February 2007, stated: 'The Alter Ego project in Montpellier is an excellent example of satisfying the customer's energy and environmental objectives under a financially attractive model. Our BIPV system is expected to exceed Alter Ego's current power consumption by 50%, making this a truly green-powered facility.' About Solar Integrated: Solar Integrated Technologies, Inc. (SIT: AIM.LN) is a Los Angeles-based company that manufactures, designs and installs building integrated photovoltaic (BIPV) roofing systems for non-residential, low-slope rooftops. We are a leader in the development of an innovative and proprietary BIPV roofing system that combines flexible thin-film solar modules with a single-ply roofing membrane for large-scale commercial and industrial applications. Our BIPV roofing system enables our customers to transform a traditional rooftop into a value-generating asset. Our customers include Coca-Cola Enterprises, Frito-Lay, Honeywell, ProLogis, San Diego Unified School District, Tesco, Toyota, U.S. Air Force, U.S. GSA, U.S. Navy, Wal-Mart and Westfield. For more information, please visit www.solarintegrated. . About Urbasolar: Urbasolar is specialized in turnkey photovoltaic projects and is a significant actor in the French landscape with more than a decade of renewable energy experience. For more information, please visit www.urbasolar.com . For more information, please contact: Solar Integrated Investor Contacts: | 786abdul | |
01/6/2007 07:16 | Good Morning all,,,Excellent!!! | 786abdul | |
01/6/2007 07:04 | YES and another contract win. | observant | |
31/5/2007 16:58 | dead as a doornail here,what's happening ? | scab | |
31/5/2007 13:04 | Thinking of SIT really, but thanks anyway. | paul140352 | |
31/5/2007 12:31 | It's a great recovery stock from fundamental prospective. In terms of chart formation I think it's a Cup and Handle chart (an example shown below) and we are likely to see a continuation of upwards trends. All imo and I could be wrong so pls dyor More info on C & H : go to: Kind regards | 786abdul | |
31/5/2007 12:21 | Looks a bit like a double top, still I was never any good at darts !!!! | paul140352 | |
31/5/2007 12:21 | Emdek - Yes I have bought IFL a while ago and its looking very good indeed. Good luck to you. regards | 786abdul | |
31/5/2007 12:20 | Couldn't agree with you more mate....hope some of you guys bought into IFL...more excitment to come there. | emdek | |
31/5/2007 12:07 | Based on Technical analysis, I think we will be moving very soon! RNS will definitively help for sure. With current rates of RNS I won't be surprised to see a few in June (at least 2-3). Besides it's the last month of the quarter, sales guys will be running like mad to close deals. :) All imo Regards | 786abdul | |
30/5/2007 15:50 | LL, what RNS? | ohboy | |
30/5/2007 14:02 | Next RNS should come about now. After that I would say its more than underpinned. | learntlesson | |
29/5/2007 13:44 | Entini, have a look at WCC... | krupatel | |
29/5/2007 13:13 | Taken profits...will buy more if it drops enough. Good luck. | entini | |
29/5/2007 12:18 | Emdek what do you mean when you say "Not any room left to go sideways...right on the bloody support line" Thanks for your time. | entini | |
29/5/2007 12:06 | Just added more IFL to keep the excitment going...all very dull here!! | emdek | |
29/5/2007 12:05 | wilkinson's ? | krupatel | |
29/5/2007 12:04 | starts with "W" | entini | |
29/5/2007 11:59 | i thought the new contract with tesco was a big enough rns...what more do they want ?! | krupatel |
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