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National Grid ADR repsg 5 Ord Shs V.NGG


Primary Symbol: NGG Alternate Symbol(s):  NGGTF

National Grid plc is an energy company. The Company's businesses supply gas and electricity to various customers and communities. Its segments include UK Electricity Transmission, UK Electricity Distribution, UK Electricity System Operator, New England, New York and National Grid Ventures. UK Electricity Transmission segment includes the high-voltage electricity transmission networks in England and Wales. UK Electricity Distribution segment includes the electricity distribution networks of Western Power Distribution in East Midlands, West Midlands, and Southwest of England and South Wales. UK Electricity System Operator segment is the Great Britain system operator. The New England segment is engaged in gas distribution networks, electricity distribution networks, and high-voltage electricity transmission networks in New England. New York segment is engaged in gas distribution networks, electricity distribution networks, and high-voltage electricity transmission networks in New York.


NYSE:NGG - Post by User

Comment by grumpymonkey007on Apr 06, 2009 12:33pm
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Post# 15899647

RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: Per latest release, Weiko + Im

RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: Per latest release, Weiko + ImI think what Art is facetiously trying to imply, that in his opinion, the only way NGG will ever have the 50MM capital required to develop Imwauna, Weioko and the lense under Sinivit is if they perform a massive equity raise that results in over 500M fully diluted shares or more. The only way the market will swallow that is through a reverse split.

Actually, to tell the truth, I think he's just calling the stock a POS and McNeil incompetent.  Nevertheless - that's me spinning his throwaway line.

By the way, any one notice that fundamental research only used 156M shares to value NGG rather than using the fully diluted number? 
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