cynic
- 26 Oct 2006 15:20
- 192 of 3050
now i remember whom i should be blaming ...... certainly wasn't MY fault that i bought at too high a price!
lanayel
- 26 Oct 2006 15:23
- 193 of 3050
erm....................
I'll get my coat.
;o)
silvermede
- 26 Oct 2006 15:26
- 194 of 3050
Cynic, looking back at the charts for when I bought in (19/10) the only indication of perhaps not being a good move was the RSI which was high.
My lesson is if I do buy, only buy part of intended holding.
Have we seen the bottom today? Any mystic megs out there?
cynic
- 26 Oct 2006 15:50
- 195 of 3050
i was only teasing Ian ..... with such a recently floated stock, it is very difficult to make decisions based on sp or rsi or dma ..... shall just stay put and put out a contract on both Ian and soul* if things don't go right within the next month or two!
queen
- 26 Oct 2006 16:52
- 196 of 3050
what a day...my b*ll*cks are hurting
cynic
- 26 Oct 2006 20:55
- 198 of 3050
soul* ....he don't need no good aim!...... he just let go your wheelchair at top of big hill with lotsa traffic!!
HARRYCAT
- 26 Oct 2006 21:17
- 199 of 3050
soult - I am surprised that you in particular couldn't get a better price than that.
I put a limit buy on the system to trigger at 199p. The sp fell so fast that the buy triggered at 194p! But I don't suppose in the grand scheme of things, that 5p is going to make a great deal of difference.
SOLA & VLK both took a bit of an unexpected hit today.
silvermede
- 27 Oct 2006 08:49
- 200 of 3050
Just got a quote at 184p
queen
- 27 Oct 2006 09:28
- 201 of 3050
wtf is going on...
R88AVE
- 27 Oct 2006 09:42
- 202 of 3050
looks very tempting to buy soon!
silvermede
- 30 Oct 2006 17:03
- 205 of 3050
Came across this snippet from Growth Report Newsletter dated 4 Oct 06 as I was clearing out my old e-mails:
'Solar sales received a big boost with Al Gores movie An Inconvenient Truth, a commentary on the dangers of global warming. Helped along by media coverage, rolling blackouts, rising electric costs and more generous rebate programs, the production of electricity-generating solar cells is one of the fastest growing sectors in the world. The industry grew 45% last year, to $11.2 billion, and six-fold over 2000 levels. Estimates are for expansion to a $51.1 billion market by 2015.'
silvermede
- 31 Oct 2006 08:39
- 206 of 3050
See GTL thread for links to Executive Summary of Stern Report on Climate Change, thanks to Driver.
queen
- 31 Oct 2006 13:41
- 209 of 3050
beats dreary eastenders any day