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Share Price: 0.195Bid: 0.19Ask: 0.20Change: 0.00 (0.00%)No Movement on Led Hldgs
Spread: 0.01Spread as %: 5.26%Open: 0.195High: 0.19Low: 0.19Yesterday’s Close: 0.195


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swimfan
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Trades
4 Dec '12
All recent trades are Sells, including my 1.5 million shares early this morning. I been in this share all year and its done nothing, so I released dead money, just under 4k and wake this afternoon to see its moved south again...so glad I got out when I did.
Good luck everyone, I lost too much with RMP to risk losing more than already have in led
 
Marty7787
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RE: Big Drop
4 Dec '12
Can't find anything, maybe just dropping the price to get people interested?
Richpuke
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Big Drop
4 Dec '12
Any reason ?
Marty7787
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Excellent News
3 Nov '12
Still need a few more of these deals but the business seems to be moving in the right direction.
jange
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led
3 Nov '12
LED's Chief Executive Officer, Stephen Chan, said: "We are very pleased to secure this supply contract of reactance filtering equipment to CNPC Xinjiang, one of the giant state-owned enterprises in the country, that we consider vital to our successful penetration to the emerging energy-savings market together with continuing implementation of energy management contract business model in China."
jange
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led
3 Nov '12
LED International, a company involved in the development, manufacture, and sale of led module and other led products, has said its subsidiary, Shenzhen Strongbase, has been awarded a contract by a Chinese company for the supply of one set of reactance filtering equipment.

The contract is expected to generate LED revenue of around £152,000.

Under the contract, Strongbase New will fit out an existing power consumption system (which are based on traditional power generation equipment) in the oilfield at the China National Petroleum Corporation (CNPC) with its reactance filtering equipment.

It is expected that the reactance filtering equipment will deliver energy consumption savings of at least 10% to CNPC. The company expects the work to be completed by the start of December at the latest.

Strongbase will receive 90% of its payment within one year and begin a three-year warranty period.
Mr.Chops
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Zeps / crew
16 Oct '12
lol - not really although I do find it annoying that he does not acknowledge or debate with me personally anymore - I must have offended him somewhere along the way.
meet on DPP to continue this discussion. (apolgies for the merry dance)
Adam2012
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Zeps
16 Oct '12
lol
zeps
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Crew
16 Oct '12
Are you trying to get away from dougal. Lol
zeps
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Nice conversation lads. Interesting
16 Oct '12
Lol



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