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new energy (MNE)     

ellio - 10 Feb 2006 11:21

This it has to be a real long term investment, wind farm, alternative enegies etc etc are going to drive lots of new alternative energy concepts and innovations.

People are waking up to the potential of IT's to take small stakes in these new alternatives, some are already proven eg vestas and the like.

This could form a very nice component of your longterm hold in a si-isa! that's what I did.


http://www.trustnet.com/it/funds/?click=top10&fund=67728

ellio - 07 Apr 2006 10:01 - 11 of 22

Jojojo

Take a look at this,

look at the top 10 IT's, over 3 months, over 1 year and over 5yr.

Then have a think to your self about mne in 3 years time, nothing certain nothing guaranteed but!!

To some extent, I may stop investing directly in shares and let these fund manager boys do it, maybe you wont get the short term buzz but, these guys are ahead of the game.

Also, you may want to venture into alternate contrarian opps like retail, bios haven't fully recovered and of course the tech bubble isn't fully recovered either, I could go on but with limited funds it's(or unit trusts) is the way to go imo.

If you can spread a good base, mix a few, some direct investments for the interest and to keep you upto speed, how do you know which IT's are any good if you don't know what the hell they are investing in?? and some IT's for the solid long term performance and to balance the portfolio, note it's tempting to go completely overweight in /o&g/mining/metal/minerals at present, but try and offset with some new tech as well, construction, insurance/banking etc, if the market goes down the pan in any area, hopefully you wont feel the full force, like the tech bubble!!! where only the most experience investors didnt nurse heavy losses, unfortunately I wasn't one of them, so am trying to learn by mistake

queen1 - 02 May 2006 08:49 - 12 of 22

ellio I have just made a small purchase and joined the party. Looking forward to fun times rather than a dodgy hangover :-)

ellio - 02 May 2006 11:11 - 13 of 22

Welome along q1, there's been a lot of press coverage on mne recently, however, I should point out that this will be a slow burner, but worth holding for the exciting long-term prospects in these alternative energy sectors, very good luck.

queen1 - 02 May 2006 13:00 - 14 of 22

Cheers ellio, that's why I'm in!

ellio - 09 May 2006 09:30 - 15 of 22

That puts a solid foundation under MNE!!!

Merrill Lynch New Energy Tech. PLC
08 May 2006



Merrill Lynch New Energy Technology plc - Issue of Shares


Merrill Lynch New Energy Technology plc announces that on Monday 8 May 2006, it
issued 3,000,000 ordinary shares to a market participant at 58.75 pence per
share representing 1.51% of the ordinary shares in issue.

The number of shares issued under the current authority totals 7,050,000.

The outstanding shares in issue following this notification are 206,000,000.




This information is provided by RNS
The company news service from the London Stock Exchange

G D Potts - 05 Jun 2006 17:52 - 16 of 22

I;m considering buying after the recent dip.

queen1 - 05 Jun 2006 19:04 - 17 of 22

Green is the colour of the future GDP.

queen1 - 22 May 2007 08:25 - 18 of 22

Some good momentum building for MNE at present.

queen1 - 03 Jul 2007 12:27 - 19 of 22

New high reached today.

ellio - 13 Jul 2007 15:33 - 20 of 22

Yep, new highs.

queen1 - 13 Jul 2007 16:08 - 21 of 22

I'm surprised ellio that there aren't more following MNE on this, or on other threads. It's green, it has momentum and really seems to be going places, albeit slowly.

queen1 - 02 Jan 2008 22:28 - 22 of 22

Very good day for MNE today. Up 6% and decisively broken through the recent resistance at 70p. Where next I wonder?
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