bigbobjoylove
- 22 Aug 2006 10:47
Corporate Synergy, which has released forecasts ahead of the flotation, envisages a rapid ramp up in pre-tax profit to 6.6 million in 2006, jumping to 11.6 million by 2007.
Tinci operates in the Guangdong Province of China where it has completed six FGD
and water treatment projects since 2002 and a further two in other provinces. In
2005, it was awarded the contracts for two additional large FGD projects. The
company generated over 16 million revenues and a pretax profit of over 4
million in the year ended 31 December 2005. Tinci is the exclusive licensee in
China of the FGD technology of DUCON EEC, an American company that is a world
leader in the reduction of SO2 from flue gas emissions.
Floated right at bottom of range due to adverse market conditions now playing catch up.
recent press comment:
"over on the junior market aim newcomer Tinci holdings attracted interest as traders spotted enormous potential in its Flue Gas Desulphurisation product."
missed out on SOLA then these are a must.
Treacle28
- 30 Sep 2009 20:38
- 18 of 19
China to increase proportion of nuclear power production
BEIJING, CHINA China is looking to reduce its carbon emissions, and expanding the nuclear generation base is an integral part of reaching that goal.
According to Zhang Guobao, vice director of China's National Development and Reform Commission and Director of the National Energy Administration, China will take measures to reduce carbon emission and energy consumption, including strongly increasing the proportion of nuclear power in its energy structure; accelerating the development of new energies such as wind power; promoting the implementing of desulfurization devices in all thermal power plants; and eliminating inefficient units.
Zhang was speaking at a news conference in Beijing on September 25, regarding China's energy development in the past 60 years.
http://www.electricityforum.com/news/sep09/Chinalaysoutplaytoreduceemissions.html
chakli
- 26 Oct 2009 12:30
- 19 of 19
today went up to 11p 40% up nowdown a tad