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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

Comment by VentureTrader1on Sep 04, 2012 1:53pm
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RE: Equedia evaluates VTR

RE: Equedia evaluates VTR

Certainly no shortage of 'advisory services' and 'analysts' desperately trying to generate public interest/buying in VTR.  However, as evidenced by the price and volume, they certainly aren't putting any of their own money into the company - just trying to dump it onto 'anybody else'.  So much 'positive opinion' without any move in the price is starting to seem increasingly fishy. 

 

Well, at least as long as the rest of the sector continues to rocket higher the downside should be limited, and maybe at some point with all of the newsletter pumping the general public will step in (probably bottom fishing after the rest of the sector is thought to be 'too expensive') and provide at least some opportunity to get out.

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