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You have a issue with the MAnagement of the company on how they handle INvestor relations,
As do I,
Perhaps its cultural, more likely it is because they own
over 80 % of the shares or more,
Quite frankly , we are insignificant to them,
But we might make some money here anyway
KFA is the trend setter, the Big Bull that leads before the rest,
Just check the KFA chart from May 2011
This is the proto typical news driven stock,
The company is keeping things too quiet to suit me,
for a long while,
But perhaps it is for good reason,
I'll just have to wait them out.
Holy Cow,
KFA is leading the Bull Run!!!!
KFA jumping back into the lions den,
Averaging down I see,
Exactly , each country has its own concerns, going forward, in Spain the government will not subsidize solar power. They cannot afford to.
Italy is yet to be determined.
PSPW doesn't seem top heavy in Solar, hopefully it is only a small portion of their proposed investment strategy.
Whenever they decide to let us know :)
China and India keep adding new coal plants
Or consider China, which uses more than three times as much coal as the United States. About 70,000 megawatts of new coal-fired electric generation capacity will likely come online in China over the next two years. And the world’s most populous country has plans to build another 270,000 megawatts of coal-fired capacity. Over the next two decades, India will likely add another 72,000 megawatts of coal-fired capacity. For comparison, the total of all U.S. coal-fired electric capacity is about 317,000 megawatts, and that capacity is declining as generators switch to natural gas, which, in some regions of the country, is now cheaper than coal.
Thanks,
I wouldn't bother with that,
Solar power will probably be the smallest revenue stream for the company going forward,
If you are not comfortable with the information readily available I would suggest you put this on your immediate radar,
Information for financing and prospective projects is imminent,
And if it is as we expect.....good things will occur
Excellent questions,
When the answers are revealed fully,
If favorable as many presume,
This will no longer be at this current price,
The answers to your questions are known fully to the majority owners,
Not to the owners of the float....yet
Biomass, the new secret weapon of 3Power
No winks, :)
But based on the current price, and timing,
Release of financing and projects imminent (I remember that word)
If the information is as expected , the current price will be a great entry point,
And you shouldn't have to sell your car to get in this time.
Damn,
Touchy, touchy,
Sure hope that 1000 sell at the bid was a response to previous post,
:)
Enjoy the long weekend,
Thanks and appreciation to all who served
I do believe we are past due of some notice, any notice from our corporate overlords, on how our hard earned funds are being wisely invested.....
I for one expected something during the month of May
If you really want to take a long term view of the stock, and you want to say the cement and power lobbyists win this round,
The really big revenues are overseas, China and India have no emission controls whatsoever and their pollution levels are well above where the US was 30 years ago.
They are ready to initiate a cleanup of this industry, the health of their people demand it,
So there are more avenues for GTGP to succeed, more avenues to succeed than not , at least in my view.
I think I'll sit on my shares and just sit back and watch what happens going forward
At .15 a share this is an excellent investment. At .15 you want a guarantee also?
Connect all the dots, they are leading up to 1 answer
GTGP will be a profitable company
I 'll take the risk :)
Nah, I have enough, will hold what I have
Damn,
60k volume,
.33 .35
I've been beat up for so long even that looks good :)
That is nothing out of the ordinary, I suppose all cement companies and power plants have made political contributions to the Republican party
Now that is a cryptic farewell,
What happened?
It appears that you were not alone,
Nice spike in Volume
For now, not for ever
TITAN CEMENT Sues Citizens to Intimidate.
Sorry to see to leave, appreciated your posts.
If possible, hope you can jump aboard soon.
Not according to what Seven says about percolating.....
A Hany special,
Well aren't you special, lol
Thanks
All right, I'll bite...
The content was.......
its only numbers on a page until you buy or sell
cue the Jaws theme music)
Exactly,
don't wanna percolate too early
But then they won't be "cheapies"
At least I certainly hope not!
Be Jesus, Mary and Joseph,
I am just flummoxed,
Been down so looong,
Don't know which way is up.....
C'mon, you guys that like to gobble up cheapies,
What are you waiting for, teens?
Hey, cut them some slack,
If you want Thai stick,
You go to the source
If anything , that will help. If people already own GTGP they are on this Bourd, and know better.
All she can do is drum up interest, out of curiousity someone might stop by, and figure out what the deal is.
Don't sweat the small stuff,
And this is definitely small stuff
sorry, no dilution here
try again
Why are you bothering?
There is an excellent hockey game on right now, :)
Ash Grove seeks tax break for Midlothian plant
Written by Global Cement staff
Wednesday 16 May 2012
US: Ash Grove Cement is seeking tax abatement for upgrade projects on its Midlothian plant in Texas. Plant manager Kevin Blankenship presented plans to the Ellis County Commissioner's Court on 14 May 2012.
Ash Grove needs to upgrade its plant in line with Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) regulations that will go into effect September 2013. The company is considering two options that will put the plant in compliance with the new regulations. The first option is to upgrade the plant enough so that it will comply with the new emissions standards. The second option is to fully modernise the plant by upgrading to a single dry kiln and shutting the other two existing wet kilns, a project that would cost US$130m. Since the presentation was not an agenda item at the meeting the court took no action.
The Midlothian plant has been in operation since 1966. Ash Grove currently intend to continue running the plant until 2050, but filed a request to shut the wet kilns in April 2012.
That would have been awful, Narnia losing all of her shares back to Jim,
Whew.
Nope,
Just tell Siri to trade for you
Or give him a new IPhone,
with e Etrade app
loose lips sink ships,
and make for insider trading... :)