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Kneel before the prophet, plebs
hahahahaha
OWLS,
Enthusiasm for one particular share is one thing, but I'd be a bit wary of how many times "aandi" has been "pumping" Eqtec here and elsewhere over the last few days.
Mike.
Most shares that have fallen in value continue to fall.
Also the FTSE All Share is a much better index to invest in than AIM.
Not much going fot EQTEC.
The RSI is now indicating oversold.
https://twitter.com/PenkeTrading/status/1625350630498861056?t=Q6RLdxXV-VxJ2BUlejZoNQ&s=19
200 projects in the pipeline could be worth £4billion+. Not bad for a £25m market cap company.
Same happened to most other green energy companies on the Aim.
Here's a screen shot to prove it.
https://ibb.co/Dkv0v8y
EQTEC down 87%
ITM down 83%
AFC down 61%
PHE down 85%
CWR down 69%
IES down 82%
VLS down 40%
I'd avoid it like the plague. It's down over 90% in the last 2 years.
Has anyone considered investing into Eqtec PLC, World leaders in advanced gasification?
https://eqtec.com/wp-content/uploads/Overview-of-EQTEC.pdf
There is a broker forecast of 3.2p, over 1000% today's share price. The share price also moves fast on small volume.
Here is a 2023 research note
https://ibb.co/g4V01tX
https://www.lse.co.uk/ShareChat.asp?ShareTicker=EQT&share=Eqtec
EFFIX, you make no sense
454% with a share price of 630p. You’ve made my day, pal -)
No, for once edfix is right
"What a stock. What a performance"
Made a gain of 454% in less than 2 years
Imagine the damage to your wealth and credibility if you had shorted it ?
I love it when effix pipes up, it’s pretty much guarantee the shares will do the complete opposite to what he says.
I’m guessing he’s part of the eco warrior family who tried to stop the biomass trains a while back but stopped the gypsum train.
Did these guys sack you or something?
This dud won’t touch 700p again, let alone any higher levels. It’s always been, it is now and will remain a laughing STOCK. Nobody wants to own this.
What a stock. What a performance -)
Any thoughts on what the end of year results will
bring in a few weeks time?
It’s good news for sure!
You could have bought these at any time over the last 8 years and made a profit.
It must be terrible for anybody shorting.
And of course you king of investing bought exactly 18 months ago -) Keep dreaming pal.
Part 2
It is one of four units at its station in Ratcliffe-on-Soar, Nottingham. The other three were always planned to remain open until September 2024.
Gas supplies are likely to remain extremely tight this year as countries look to refill stocks with much less from Russia, while nuclear power plants in Britain also closed last year.
Meanwhile, more of Britain’s electricity is coming from intermittent wind and solar power, posing challenges for balancing the system.
Uniper said: “As requested by the Government, Uniper is now looking at whether we can make the unit available to run under standard market arrangements until the September 2024 coal phase out date.
“We have prequalified the unit to take part in the capacity market T-1 auction for 2023/24 [an auction for back-up power].
“This means further investment to extend the life of the unit. The power station is set to close at the end of September 2024.”
Separately, National Grid was asked at an industry forum yesterday when it would decide whether to extend its special contingency contracts under which extra coal-fired power is being kept online this winter.
A representative said: “We, like the rest of the industry, have half an eye on next winter... we are continuing to work closely with [the regulator and the government] on what our overall winter response will be for 2023/24”.
Drax and EDF said they had not so far been asked to keep their coal units open longer than this winter. Both are currently planning to shut the units down in March and April this year.
Drax added: “Drax’s strategy is to deliver a coal-free future".
None of the coal-fired power plants asked to stay online this winter have so far been called upon to supply power. Mild weather has helped to lower demand for gas, as well as for heating in France.
A Government spokesman said: “The UK has a secure and diverse energy system, and we remain confident in our security of supply.
“Working closely with Ofgem, National Grid Gas and other key industry organisations, we continuously monitor our energy supply and ensure we are ready for a range of scenarios.
“In line with our net zero target, the Government is planning to phase out unabated coal-fired power generation by the end of 2024.”
I suspect this is responsible for the rise at open this morning.
https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/uknews/coal-power-facility-to-stay-open-for-extra-two-years-in-blow-to-net-zero/ar-AA16em7U
One of Britain's last coal-burning power facilities is to be kept open for two years longer than planned as the energy crisis deals a blow to the green agenda.
The German energy giant Uniper is poised to keep the unit, at its Ratcliffe-on-Soar power station in Nottinghamshire, open until 2024 after an appeal from ministers - after initially intending to shut it in 2022.
National Grid on Wednesday also left the door open for extending the life of other coal-fired plants.
The moves risk hurting Britain’s ambitions to cut carbon dioxide emissions little more than a year after it hosted the COP26 climate conference, and highlights strains on the energy system following Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Coal supplied more than 40pc of Britain’s electricity as recently as 2012, but this has fallen to 1.5pc across 2022.
Under efforts to cut carbon emissions, it has largely been replaced by other sources in the generation mix, such as gas, wind and biomass.
Coal-fired power plants have been rapidly closing as their owners move into greener forms of energy.
Under a target set in October 2021, the Government says Britain will stop using coal to generate electricity altogether - an important step on its path to net zero carbon emissions.
However, last year, Kwasi Kwarteng, then business secretary, asked the owners of units that were due to close in September 2022 to keep them open this winter to prevent blackouts.
His successor Jacob Rees-Mogg then asked Uniper to keep its unit open for next winter (2023/24) as well.
There have been major concerns over electricity shortages amid disruption to gas supplies triggered by Russia’s war on Ukraine and outages in the French nuclear fleet.
EDF, Uniper and Drax agreed to keep units open for back-up supply if needed this winter under special winter contingency contracts with National Grid.
continues................
* Drax Group Plc : Liberum raises target price to 966.6p from 949.6p
Effix = The Clown Prince of Investing
Effix's view: Share price is 'mostly going down'
Actual share price: 50% increase in the last 18 months & trebled since he said he shorted it.
Why do you deem it weak effix? I appreciate you have an opinion but it’s never supported with facts or evidence.
@schjmh’ why? It’s going down again, right where it belongs. It will always be a weak company with mostly falling share price..