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Voltalia Ord Shs VLTAF

Voltalia SA is a France-based holding company engaged in the renewable utilities sector. It designs, develops and operates electric power stations in numerous countries, such as France, French Guyana, Brazil, Greece and Morocco. The Company generates electricity using a variety of renewable energy sources. These include wind, water, biomass and solar power. In addition, Voltalia SA specializes in carbon credit trading activities. The Company operates several subsidiaries, including Anelia and Bio-Bar in France, Voltalia Guyane, SIG Kourou, SIG Mana and SIG Cacao in French Guyana, Voltalia Energia do Brasil in Brazil, Thegero in Greece and Alterrya Maroc in Morocco, among others. The Company is owned by Voltalia Investissement SA.


PINL:VLTAF - Post by User

Post by ALLEN4on Mar 11, 2010 8:57am
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Volatility

VolatilityVTR is not Walmart and if you were an investment advisor you probably would not recommend it for your average 86 year old grandmother.  But its a wonderful opportunity to profit from some fast growing developments if you do not need the money by the end of next week.  The volatility can be taxing even for the young and adventurous.  Two things help.  First, remember how well we are doing here.  Not long ago we were excited to be into the 90s.  Second, I believe each of us, even if you are just trading the trend, should have some independent assessment of the value of a Volta share; otherwise, you will get seasick from the Volatility.  If you need something to anchor yourself to, consider the Rodman report with its very conservative assumptions, with its 40 per cent discount because there is currently no compliance, and which came out before the recent spate of good news, which nevertheless has a $1.50 target price for Volta shares.  For what its worth, I think we are doing just fine.
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