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Talen Energy Corp V.TLN


Primary Symbol: TLN

Talen Energy Corporation is an independent power producer and energy infrastructure company. The Company owns and operates approximately 10.7 gigawatts of power infrastructure in the United States, including 2.2 gigawatts of nuclear power and a significant dispatchable fossil fleet. It produces and sells electricity, capacity, and ancillary services into wholesale U.S. power markets, with its generation fleet principally located in the Mid-Atlantic and Montana. Its PJM segment is engaged in electricity generation, marketing activities, commodity risk and fuel management within the PJM RTO or ISO markets and comprises Susquehanna and its natural gas and coal generation facilities. Its Other segment includes the operating and marketing activities of Montana’s proportionate share of the Colstrip Units in the WECC market, the operating activities of Nautilus, and other development activities. It owns 100% of Nautilus Cryptomine (Nautilus), a 200-megawatt bitcoin mining facility in Berwick.


NDAQ:TLN - Post by User

Comment by dreamer05on Oct 30, 2010 10:39am
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Post# 17635020

RE: Very interesting pattern

RE: Very interesting patternI myself is also old shareholder of TLN starting on 03. I remembered before the reverse split
EIA was trading at 2 $ a share which equal today's price of 20 $.  At the time after  the split it was around 3.50$. Seven years later today, it is  13 cents per share.  Just image original investors paying  20 $ and sell them at 13 cents. The  lost is huge. If for what ever reason
Shigamab makes it.  The maximum price might be 5$.or no body knows.  The loss is still there. Now everyone knows investing in a drug company is very risky and most of the time
the management people and researchers eat most of the money and if it turns out the drug
might be successful the insiders will make all the profits. We shareholders are suckers.
As for the pattern you point out lately. Yes, somebody out there must have known something we don't know. There is only one way to find out. That is the trading house he associates with and from  the trader who handle the trades. Somebody who works in the trading industrial
would be able to find out and who might want to disclose this information to us. ( If this is the case, he might want to keep the information for himself ). What if the buying party is from institutions.  This scenario might seem rare. Because the benefits would belong to  a large
group of people, insiders would not want this to happen.  We, hardheaded old shareholders
will hold TLN till its end. Just another 2 to 3 months more of waiting.  Hang on fellows. We will see the day, the Good day . That is what I mean.

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