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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Wasabi Energy | LSE:WAS | London | Ordinary Share | AU000000WAS9 | ORD NPV (DI) |
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% | 0.25 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
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Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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13/10/2011 15:23 | Thanks for loading rougepierre, Love this one being in my ISA, little top ups when I can afford to. Any guesses anyone, what the share price will be in 5 years ? | wanttowin | |
12/10/2011 20:46 | Yes. I was one of the first users of their internet and company registration servers and never thought through the potential....dohhhh. but my current strategy is only: junior gold miners PINN MHG Green shares (hence WAS) Uranium and rare earth plays High yield FTSE250s for my ISA | rougepierre | |
12/10/2011 18:27 | I like multiple revenue streams! That presentation is very detailed. o/t have you looked at ATUK--rp? another winner imo. | moormoney | |
12/10/2011 16:47 | 455,000.... | rougepierre | |
12/10/2011 16:00 | cheers rougepierre---good presentation and look at those figures!! exciting or what--I've got a decent holding but will add when I can as I don't think the share price will stay at these levels for long! | moormoney | |
12/10/2011 14:03 | Something happening today?? Great post on II blackboard about the presentation. I dont know to load it here, sorry | wanttowin | |
11/10/2011 12:42 | anyone going that could give some feedback please? | moormoney | |
11/10/2011 09:59 | Wasabi in management in town tonight 6pm | aim_trader | |
06/10/2011 17:55 | I had a little top up today while WAS is so overlooked. I can't make the meeting but would appreciate feedback piadda please. | moormoney | |
05/10/2011 21:40 | Is anyone going to the meeting next Tuesday? I would be happy to meet up and maybe have a pint and a chat later. | piadda | |
05/10/2011 08:31 | 20 mill for plant cost with a 2.5 year payback. WOW that's impressive. If you are producing waste heat then surely this is a no brainer. | newkid | |
23/9/2011 16:30 | The directors of LonZim (AIM: LZM), Beowulf Mining (AIM: BEM), Respect Your Universe (OTCBB: RYUN) and Wasabi Energy Limited (AIM: WAS) will be presenting on: Tuesday 11th October 2011 Venue: Chesterfield Mayfair Hotel, 35 Charles Street, Mayfair, W1J 5EB (Charles Suite) The presentations will start at 6:00pm and finish at approx 8:00pm. After the presentations are complete the directors will also be available to take questions during a free canapé and wine reception. REGISTER YOUR ATTENDANCE HERE: OR EMAIL: events@proactiveinve | ceohunter | |
20/9/2011 19:20 | ritzy, I doubt that is the reason. | andy | |
20/9/2011 18:34 | Coincides with news of a bomb in Ankara. Just bad luck on the news clash front. | ritzy | |
20/9/2011 11:34 | seems odd to drop the share price on this news--typical! | moormoney | |
20/9/2011 11:03 | Wasabi Energy sees 'enormous' opportunities for its Kalina Cycle technology in Turkey Clean technology firm Wasabi Energy (LON:WAS, ASX:WAS) has established a Turkish subsidiary named Imparator Enerji to take advantage of "enormous opportunities" in Turkey's power generation sector. As the licensee for Wasabi's Kalina Cycle power generation technology in Turkey, Imparator Enerji will apply this technology to create greater value from traditionally low temperature heat sources, particularly in the geothermal and industrial energy efficiency sectors. Wasabi noted that while Turkey is a major energy corridor delivering oil and gas from the East to major European markets, its own indigenous sources of coal, gas and oil are relatively small. Meanwhile, Turkey's energy demand is on the rise as its economy, currently the 16th largest in the world, is among the fastest growing in the world with GDP growth having reached 8.9 percent last year. According to its own forecasts, Turkey will need an additional 30,000 megawatts of power generation capacity by 2020. In order to meet its rapidly growing energy demand, Turkey is set to invest US$100 billion in power generation, transmission and distribution sectors in the next nine years. Turkey holds the most significant geothermal resources in Europe with estimates of power generation capacity ranging from 2,000 - 4,500 MW and has around 100 MW of operating geothermal capacity. However, the recently announced geothermal tariff of US$0.105/kWh has stimulated the industry with more than 100 MW of power plant contracts being awarded in the year to date. Wasabi Energy said that many of the markets it is targeting in Turkey including cement steel and petrochemicals are all major industries in Turkey and provide immediate opportunities for Imparator Enerji. According to Wasabi, preliminary evaluations and thermodynamic modelling conducted by Imparator Enerji have confirmed Kalina Cycle's performance advantages over alternative technologies available in the Turkish market. Imparator Enerji has already held commercial negotiations with a number of large energy focused companies in Turkey interested in evaluating and potentially adopting the Kalina Cycle. The company is also evaluating a number of geothermal projects which may result in the co-development of Kalina Cycle power plants in Turkey. "The establishment of Imparator Enerji...represents our first major foray into the utility scale power generation sector as an owner and technology provider," said executive chairman of Wasabi Energy John Byrne. "We see similar opportunities to develop Kalina Cycle project development companies in other key markets, particularly in Central Asia, North America and South Africa." | freddie01 | |
18/9/2011 11:26 | Did you check Plus Markets? | andy | |
16/9/2011 18:19 | Same here RP. 5ks worth today in my ISA and not a sniff of acknowledgement. | ritzy | |
16/9/2011 12:44 | Can't understand...I've bought 250k today in 3 chunks and they are not showing up anywhere... | rougepierre |
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