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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.


OTCPK:VLTAF - Post by User

Comment by VentureTrader1on Oct 05, 2012 4:30pm
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RE: RE: just buy

RE: RE: just buy

Forget about it - there's no rhyme or reason here.  Maybe Kevin and mgmt have some enemies in the brokerage houses - anyway, I agree, it's never looked as grim for VTR as it does now - my prediction of financing at .45 might have been optimistic.  Maybe they'll just go broke after they finish the spend on the feasibility.  Funny, they were more valuable 5 years ago (shareprice-wise) than they are now.  I guess it's expensive to have gold in the ground, especially with the price of gold going up like it is.  Soon we'll be like EAS, ELR and all the other sub-.20 stocks littering the Canadian exchanges.

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