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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 Jun 17, 2013 3:18pm
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Bristow interview in Forbes

Bristow interview in Forbes

see Forbes Money Magic Top secrets from Wealth Wizards (Special Issue)

interesting interview - he says "its going to be a bloodbath" about the effect of lower gold price on most gold miners.

But also, "He wanted to find gold closer to the surface, in guge quantities.  That led him to explore in Mali, West Africa and the Congo."

Trend is clearly down for VTR with no end in sight, on significant volume.  I do blame the state of institutional traders today.  It seems its all about momentum and watching what the other guy is doing, with no reference to value.  I liked VTR at $2.40.  How can I not like it at twenty cents?  I bought initially at 20 cents way back before POG crossed over $1,000.00 and before they had even acquired Kiaka or done any of the work they have since done.  What's happening now makes no sense, so I am not going to lose my head over it.

 

 

 

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