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Alterra Power MGMXD

Alterra Power Corp is a renewable energy company. It is primarily focused on development, construction, and operation of renewable power projects. The company's business has four major segments - Construction and Development, Geothermal, Hydro, Wind, and Solar.


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Comment by RDK241ton Nov 13, 2015 8:32am
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RE:RE:RE:share price pull back

RE:RE:RE:share price pull backYou did not miss anything after the 3rd question. They basically reiterated what was published in the quarterly report the day before.  

I also believe in renewable energy and I am committed to Alterra Power for the long haul because I think the company will eventually do well.  With all that is happening in the renewable energy sector as it relates to climate change including the major climate change summit about to start in Paris I was expecting more discussion around potential future opportunities that the company is looking into. I was left with the impression that they are satified with what's already on their plate and not really energetic about pursuing more. I think shareholders need to start voicing their disappointment more over management's inability to get the share price up. I welcome other people's thoughts on this subject.
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