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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Noventa Limited T.NTA

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Noventa Limited > Noventa - up 18%
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Post by jamesiebabie on Dec 31, 2010 10:42am

Noventa - up 18%

hi folks,

If anyone wants to ask any questions about NTA, then please fire ahead.

The management look as though they are performing, with c.40% increase in the SP in the last 12 months in the UK.

They have the cash to increase production from 50,000lbs/yer to 200,000lbs/yr by Q2 2011.

Have a look at the latest NRS:-

https://www.noventa.net/pdf/15122010_Issue-of-Equity.pdf
Comment by easytrader2 on Jan 02, 2011 3:18pm
Happy New Year,Thanks for your posting re NTA, I am intreastered in this stock however I checked UK market for Noventa, it only traded at 11 GBX, worth 0.17 Canadian dollar, I am not sure it is the best price to get in at C .40. Did I caculate the pence and canadian dollar right? or I missed something?thanks,
Comment by easytrader2 on Jan 02, 2011 5:09pm
or is that 11 GBP? some website says currency GBX and some says GBP? If it is 11 GBP(pound), I will be in on the first day of trading. (sorry, I have no idea what  GBP and GBX, I googled them, GBP means Pound, GBX means Pence). If I am wrong, please correct me. Thanks.I am not an experienced trader but I am wiling to learn.
Comment by jamesiebabie on Jan 03, 2011 1:02pm
easy,It does seem more expensive over in CAD, so if you can buy in GBP, then do so as you $ is very strong at the moment.
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