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National Grid ADR repsg 5 Ord Shs V.NGG


Primary Symbol: NGG Alternate Symbol(s):  NGGTF

National Grid plc is a United Kingdom-based energy company. The Company's principal activities involve the transmission and distribution of electricity in Great Britain and of electricity and gas in the northeastern United States. Its segments include UK Electricity Transmission, UK Electricity Distribution, New England, New York and National Grid Ventures. The UK Electricity Transmission segment includes the high-voltage electricity transmission networks in England and Wales. The UK Electricity Distribution segment includes the electricity distribution networks of NGED in the East Midlands, West Midlands and Southwest of England and South Wales. The New England segment is engaged in gas distribution networks, electricity distribution networks, and high-voltage electricity transmission networks in New England. The 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 MontyHighon Mar 06, 2009 1:50pm
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Post# 15826415

RE: RE: RE: Here we are - back in the teens

RE: RE: RE: Here we are - back in the teens
If they use the Sinivit cash flow to prove up Imwauna and it hits its target this thing is an 8 to 20 bagger (and the price of gold holds up). They don't need to get it into production with cash flow. Take 125$/oz and 4 million oz and compare that to the current market cap.

MontyHigh
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