packman7
- 13 Mar 2005 17:06
Have just bought out minority stake in subsiduary C2 telecom. Have appointed Arm Corporate Finance as sponsers. SP up 62% lastweek. Some corporate action in near future as company is profitable and is a nice clean shell. Anyone else a have a holding in this share?
squidd
- 14 Mar 2005 21:03
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packman7: As a bottom fisher for recovery stocks, I appreciated your posting on UTN. Chart (and spread unfortunately) bit similar to CLY, also on my watch list, but UTN is on main list which might be a useful high flyer to join - or replace - SEO in an ISA. Am not impressed by their web site though; there is no company overview and is difficult to navigate around, but will keep watching and probably have a nibble.
sd.
packman7
- 20 Apr 2005 21:17
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Final results have been released,with profits up 69% on year, and share price
jumping 47% today.Moving from main market to Aim,and looking at further
acquisitions in related areas.
fido
- 21 May 2005 08:10
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Anyone wishing to discuss UTN should get themselves over to the ADVFN thread where more discussions take place.
transco
- 16 Apr 2007 00:20
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Time for a comeback for this tiddler......
New business is coming in!!!!!!
lelael
- 06 Mar 2008 20:11
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up 28% today might be one to watch, any thoughts ?
colombo
- 17 Aug 2011 15:28
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good figures here today, could it be coming good at last?
Treacle28
- 16 Aug 2014 14:16
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Lots happening recently.
ebikes website updated
Solar Products on Twitter - alot of Saudi Arabia material including new products
Facebook - Updated this week too
Silicon - brilliant website now
Cognito - Website updated with reference to new sales for the 2014 period by a host of companies. The software generates significant cash and profits for the group.
Saudi Pilot Project exceeded expectations. At the time it was said if it met expectations then would expect repeat business. Talking to telecoms in Saudi Arabia and mining companies in South Africa.
5 year agreement in South Africa for bigger product.
Reforms in Mexico - near 12 month talks could result in substantial contract for remote power in schools
This is a 10 bagger and even 10p may look cheap some day. Aim of significant revenues through green. Chairman holds 40% from 1p and 1.40p - poured millions in and so much ammunition of newsflow on the horizon. Once on the radar could see Silicon CPV being reversed into UTN - Same people running the show.
Treacle28
- 16 Aug 2014 14:17
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Akhter has big ambition, his vision is to creat a significant Global Green Energy Solution Company.
His dream clearly shown here:
hTtp://www.siliconcpv.com
Treacle28
- 16 Aug 2014 14:19
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More new clients for Cognito:
hTtp://www.cognitosoftware.com/legal,software,case,management,practice,management,26051,23463,26050,13790.html
Seems sales and profits on Cognito will be up sharply in the Interims due.
"Cognito continues to show strength and breadth of solution with new sales for the 2014 period being required by a host of companies".
Generated significant cash for the group previously (near 400K profit).
If that was sold and sole focus on green then imo could easily get 1 pence on the share price as a minimum just for that division. Yet we still trading on such an undervalued basis.
Treacle28
- 17 Aug 2014 23:44
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Solar water pump installed in Qassim City (Saudi Aradia) by Silicon CPV partner GTek.com.sa
Check it out on Twitter at https://twitter.com/GTEKSA/media
More signs of product capability advertising that was later showcased at the Saudi 2014 Energy exibition
Treacle28
- 17 Aug 2014 23:45
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Silicon CPV on youtube as well.
http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=silicon+cpv
- Advertised on twitter, facebook and youtube mediums.
Treacle28
- 18 Aug 2014 20:44
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Solar poised for growth in Mexico and Central America - BNEF
Solar in Mexico and Central America is poised for growth in 2015 and 2016 after what looks to be a quiet year this year, according to a new Bloomberg New Energy Finance report.
BNEF’s analysis of the region predicts a “modest” 193MW this year, but a stronger 355MW in 215 and 456MW in 2016.
Overall, Mexico is forecast to see 100MW of new solar capacity this year, but thereafter other Central American countries are expected to account for the lion’s share of PV growth in the region as they seek to reduce dependence on expensive oil and diesel generation.
“These countries have unusually good wind, solar, geothermal, and hydro-electric power resources. Using these to meet much of the additional electricity demand in coming years, and replacing that costly oil and diesel power, makes sense,” said Yayoi Sekine, Latin America analyst at Bloomberg New Energy Finance. “It is becoming a key plank in the region’s energy policies.”
BNEF predicts that between 2014 and 2016 up to 477MW of new solar capacity installed across Central America, singling out Guatelama, Honduras, El Salvador and Panama as potentially promising markets.
In Mexico, despite good conditions for solar to take root and a healthy 2014 in store, BNEF said utility-scale PV development would “stall” after this year as new market rules are clarified. These are not expected to be fully implemented until 2016, until when BNEF said distributed PV would dominate in Mexico.
In other Central American countries, BNEF said governments were making positive efforts to increase private sector renewable energy generation, with tenders on offer in El Salvador, Panama and Guatemala, and Honduras and Costa Rica both offering feed-in tariffs.
However, the finance picture for solar and renewables in Mexico and Central America continues to be a mixed one. Although Mexico overall looks set to have a record-breaking year for clean energy finance, the US$61 million invested in solar in the first half of 2014 is a long way off the US$216 million invested last year.
Meanwhile, with US$21 million invested in PV so far this year, Central America more broadly is also some way from matching the total last year, when US$58 million went into solar.
Michel Di Capua, head of Americas analysis for Bloomberg New Energy Finance, said: “Renewables are not having everything their own way in these countries. Mexico continues to see strong investment in gas-fired generation, taking advantage of both its domestic resources and its proximity to US shale plays. Hydro-electric has run into some difficulties in Costa Rica and Panama, because of drought.
“And across the Central American region, financing for renewables does not come easily, making the role of development banks and export-import banks vital for projects to get off the ground. But policy is being amended in most countries to encourage stronger investment in wind, solar and geothermal.”
http://www.pv-tech.org/news/solar_poised_for_growth_in_mexico_and_central_america_bnef?utm_source=pvtech-feeds&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=news-rss-feed
Treacle28
- 18 Aug 2014 20:46
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Solar in Space: Could Japan Become the Next Saudi Arabia?
http://www.fool.com/investing/general/2014/08/03/solar-in-space-could-japan-become-the-next-saudi-a.aspx#commentsBoxAnchor
Solar is a fast moving, rapidly evolving field and recently there have been some major, promising breakthroughs. I think a follow on article is in order.
Treacle28
- 18 Aug 2014 20:48
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Exceeded expectations. The below comment at the time.
"It added that the order was for a pilot project set to begin in September and if the installation meets expectations the company expects to win repeat business".
"The order creates an opportunity for the division to develop its business opportunities in this economically buoyant region."
http://arabianindustry.com/construction/news/2013/jul/25/green-technology-firm-ultima-networks-wins-saudi-solar-pilot-project-4389281/#.U-srOKOwRtU
Treacle28
- 19 Aug 2014 11:03
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UTN maybe next renewable energy stock to soar.
REH now gone from 1p to 3.75p in 2 days.
Treacle28
- 19 Aug 2014 14:10
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13:37
Oasis Power Unit
izzy bearInteractive Investor client
I hope they have the patent for the "Oasis solar power station" if so. then they have something that could be a great asset for Ultima, as it can be deployed almost any where in the world,
to provide power, if or when required, it needs no fuel, just the sun,
If it is the case, then It could be a real winner for the company.
Awaiting further news
http://www.iii.co.uk/investment/detail?code=cotn%3AUTN.L&display=discussion
Treacle28
- 19 Aug 2014 14:10
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Trades reported on ISDX too.
http://www.isdx.com/forcompanies/ourcompanies/companydetail/default.aspx?securityid=19070
Treacle28
- 19 Aug 2014 21:47
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Nearly full house now - very strong strength.
http://www.barchart.com/opinions/stocks/UTN.LS
Treacle28
- 19 Aug 2014 21:57
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As far as Saudi is concerned we know Oasis exceeded expectations and it was said if it met expectations then would expect repeat business. We know GTEK have been working hard with other products too. We know GTEK have participated in a Saudi exhibition recently too. GTEK have now built up their website and heavily marketing solar products.
The bang bang RNS on Saudi can't be far away. Then of course mining companies in South Africa and schools in Mexico. And doesn't end there with ripple effect into other countries. Even 10p at 28m may look dirt cheap soon. We know they've got a 5 yr agreement on the bigger Oasis product in South Africa - all allows more to showcase.
It was said in 2008 that they hoped for significant revenues from solar in the future.
Akhtar has set-up the Silicon CPV website with the same countries and others too. He's going v.big imo and we should be tasting something very nice with the share price.
Treacle28
- 20 Aug 2014 07:04
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Potential.
http://gtek.com.sa/Silicon.pdf