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This year car manufacturers are required to sell 22% of there cars as ev,s or face large fines for not doing this, batteries also for the first time were the main source of power back up for the grid in california recently... not solar/wind,air or ground source,battery farms are becoming popular as the main back up for high electricity demand from the power grid,probably caused in california by all the tesla,s being charged up... something like parenta drive would help reduce the demand by say 20%,,
Excerpt from the Telegraph
Britain’s stock market is shrinking at its fastest pace in history, a Wall Street bank has suggested, as the FTSE 100 hits a fresh record high.
Goldman Sach said the combination of company buybacks and a lack of new stock being issued would drastically reduce the supply of shares available to be purchased by investors.
However, this reduction in the size of the market’s public equity would also mean shareholder returns in the UK are “poised to reach an all-time high,” analysts said.
The 22m trades were a cross are a broker to broker cross
StayLong
Very interesting TW. I don't understand the implications but huge amount (s) yes
There's something not quite right about the two 22.2m sales a short while back.
Normally that volume would have engendered a tick-down, maybe to 0.115/12p but nothing, so can we conclude they were trades between two mm's?
They could have been "naked" shorts" but I doubt it, at sp's of this level most shorters don't bother.
Will be interesting to see what the rest of the day brings.
Also its 12 yrs old and a very cheap ,slow and basic car so im guessing the extra cost of pareta drive wasnt worth it to them on just a cost basis, a ev porsche at £120k would be a better bet .
Where did you find the n leaf info?
Nissan leaf tested Pareta powertrain but unfortunately settled without it and is presently having a range of 170 miles at full charge. Imagine a day when all: powertrain, EBT, supercapacitor and thermoelectric generator in one car with a cool design for deregallera. With EVage MCube which is even trying to be copied by Elyon, it shouldn't be impossible. But, today is one of those days of patiently letting the EVage JV take shape. Not to forget, even Tesla founding engineers never believed in their product and missed the opportunity.
And I've been invested here since the day after the trio were involved
All replies noted and appreciated. Warries posts resonate as a non realistic depiction is being given leading to potential decisions to sell, seeing this as a non investable company. The potential here is huge and I fear that some will miss the boat so to speak due to discrepancies in reporting that I have questioned previously. I am hanging on as long as I can even with the losses I have made
I will learn in time
Thank you for clearing it up. I’m massively invested in this company. And don’t understand the difference between AIM and main. I know very little about shares etc
I will answer you Novice T. They go to AIM for two principal reasons.
1. They can access funds more easily without having to publish a prospectus (which is expensive and time consuming) time and again. I shall spare you the technicalities.
2. They can access tax advantage investment money, such as AIM and VCT funds, who are allowed to invest in AIM, but not the main market. Again, I shall spare you the technical details.
Right I’m clueless at shares. I was advised to invest in this company and I did with a pretty large investment. All I was asking is why go on the aim market ?
Congratulations for idiot post of the year
I know you’re a novice trader but …….
NoviceTrader1967
All of your posts, without exception, seem to be asking and posting negative comments and questions. I think you are trying the old scare tactics job, and I'm not of the opinion now that you actually hold any shares here, but are here to antagonise.
To that end, i have filtered you.
Goodbye.
Why is it going on the AIm ? This worries me. As to why the directors think this is a good idea. Playing devils advocate here. Could they drink the company and pick up the pieces for next to nothing?
As we all know, the fundamentals of DGI are excellent and the potential is huge however at the moment the SP is ridiculously low.
Everyone is speculating as to why the SP has been dropping but these are my reasons based on actual facts.
Generally the stock market over the past couple of years has not been good to say the least and a lot of investors have lost a lot of money. We have a few large shareholders in DGI that have incurred big loses in other companies that they have invested in. For them, DGI has been there saviour and reluctantly they have had to take profits in DGI to prop up their losses. This effect will no doubt be going on not just with DGI but with other small cap companies that also have strong potential.
So then what happens is the smaller investors wonder why the SP is dropping and naturally panic and sell their shares. The market makers exacerbate the problem by continually dropping the SP on low volumes (tree shake), and before you know it we have an artificially low market cap.
The investors that have done their research will understand the potential and will keep adding.
DGI will be aware of what is going on and as we speak will be making plans to get the big players in. The recent engagement with Cavendish and the intentions to move to AIM confirms this.
I will keep on saying that we have world class product with a limitless market and the best possible team at the helm to ensure that the potential is maximised.
StayLong
TW ,
Thank you for your post,.. I still believe if a trade is a buy the admin need to look at how that is represented on their website.
I do however take your point that if that information travels via the official L.S.E. there is very little other sites can so about it.
So maybe I need to get the FCA to investigate the London Stock Exchange 🤔
Swaz. I think you're much needed here.
Warrie.
In defence of L.S.E. and it's same on all other sites, it's the London Stock Exchange (the other LSE !) that reports the trades. Simply, if they are below the mid then it's down as a sell, and above the mid as a buy.
This website and other (ADVFN for example) can only print what's reported by officialdom. Your comments on posts by informed investors are valid however, which is why I stopped using ADVFN many years ago as it's continually plagued by trolls and the management do absolutely nothning about it unlike here who at least take down scurrilous posts in short order.
"You will not buy cheaper than this"
Have taken screenshot of this.......
As someone said...this is a gem.
looks that way.
but there's a good chance they are going to raise some £
and if you think that is the case - and you don't have to agree...but...each to their own!
I will report the admin departmentment of this website to the FCA for constantly misleading users of Share price buy and sell activity.
No reason to mislead people,.. the percentages are always in a negative figure until end of day trading and I feel this has an adverse effect on people's decision making on wether to invest or not.
More clarity is needed because the constant printing of buys as sells is an influence on the direction of the Share Price
This site is a joke and the people running it would not have the competance to run a simple DOS program.
Don't rely on it for anything other than the odd post written by genuinely informed investors.