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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Cayenne Tst | LSE:TCT | London | Ordinary Share | GB0006369119 | ORD 25P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 157.50 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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15/1/2002 11:35 | Does this mean there is no one there to tell us this is no longer viable business??! | donalc | |
15/1/2002 10:38 | TCT International PLC 15 January 2002 TCT International Board Changes TCT International announces the resignation of Chris Lane and Nigel Taunt as directors of the Company with immediate effect. 15 January 2002 | zho | |
05/1/2002 19:26 | Read the "NEWS" on this website. 28/12/01 TCTi temporary suspension of trading on AIM pending clarification of the Company`s financial position. Means that money has run out. | tyranosaurus | |
02/1/2002 16:52 | what happend to TCT , gone bust? could any one shed some light!!! | lnguntupalli | |
31/12/2001 13:02 | Ted, (aka Zho), Thanks for the response...even if it does make dismal reading. I guess I'll just be writing off this as a total loss? As for how things are going...in terms of investment, I should think it's fair to say pretty abysmally! I had no time to monitor things as the markets started to collapse, then I watched for some time thinking that things couldn't get any worse, but... I've had better fortunes just recently, but unfortunately didn't have much cash to play with, so only had small amounts of the stocks which have gone well....such is life. I'm about to do a total review for the New Year. I think I've got a bit too attached to a couple of my holdings, I always do find selling harder than buying! Hope all is well with you. Happy New Year, PK | kilgallp | |
30/12/2001 12:57 | Unfortunately due to other commitments I've had a bit of a break from monitoring my stocks, and I've only just heard about the suspension. Can anyone shed any light on the situation? I guess this looks like being my biggest disaster since I started investing...and I've had a few disasters, Roxspur and Memory Corp come readily to mind | kilgallp | |
28/12/2001 09:17 | suspended! please put me out of my misery and shoot me! | donalc | |
18/12/2001 19:20 | Another act of desperation. 1m dumped at 0.25p when spread is 0.5p to 0.75p. Maybe same person that dumped before at 0.3p. What we need is news from the company. A date for the interim results would do nicely. IMO this is begining to look nasty. | tyranosaurus | |
17/12/2001 06:06 | Being a little cynical.........the RNS about reducing workforce & trying to find more money would be in the news sections of the web site. It wouldn't look good if a prospective customer visited the web site and saw this!!! Am i being cynical ? Stomps | stompalot | |
14/12/2001 17:06 | I remember contacting the company asking why the share price was going down, and the "nice man" told me they were mystified as well -everything going according to plan. Shortly afterwards they layed off most of workforce! Price at the time was around 40p. -learning point is believe and trust no-one!! | donalc | |
13/12/2001 21:15 | Someone doesn`t think they have a future. Sale of 250k at 0.3p when spread is 0.5p to 0.9p. Looks desperate to me. | tyranosaurus | |
13/12/2001 03:11 | Thanks. G. | garth | |
12/12/2001 12:35 | I bought ages ago at 40p, doubled up in the rights issue, sold half at 130p and just recently bought a few more at just over a penny. Nice to see the spread narrow. | a.fewbob | |
12/12/2001 07:59 | A.Fewbob Been watching for a while. Would love to buy, but from what I can see, they have next to no chance of surviving due to their cash position. What am I missing here that leads you to top-up? Thanks, G. | garth | |
11/12/2001 11:42 | donalc, i'm in at 5p.........will i ever get it back....... I still think the technology is excellent...just wish they could sell a load of it!! Stomps | stompalot | |
30/11/2001 18:34 | Large shareholders at 31/5/01 as follows: Jupiter Asset Management 26,038,200 R Farleigh 19,600,000 G Fowler 4,188,970 C P Flockhart 4,175,625 Warning for would-be buyers of TCT. Accounts to 4/4/01 show turnover of £290k exceeded by directors remuneration of £295k. | tyranosaurus | |
29/11/2001 12:30 | Pinched this from iii board. Nothing new but still good to see TCT getting some media. I was at the gym last night (just before I got knocked off my motorbike) watching the Meridian evening news (with subtitles so the facts here may not be 100%) at about 6.20. They have a weekly thing about technology in the region and I suddeny saw a spinning 3d rendition of a face and I thought 'hold up ' that looks like 3d-md (or whatever it's called). Sure enough it was a feature about tumour treatment at the Royal South Hants hospital. They mentioned that this was new technology being developed by 3d-md, and showed the procedure of scanning and producing a perfect plastic mask of the patients face without the need to touch them. The doc being interviewed seemed very positive about the advantages of the system. At the end of the piece it said that if this 'trial' was successful, it could lead to the technology being adopted nationwide. The whole piece was probably a couple of minutes. Can't do any harm for the cause anyway! Jason | a.fewbob | |
29/11/2001 09:44 | Results should be early december but the guy I spoke to didn't give me a firm date. | a.fewbob | |
29/11/2001 09:04 | As far as I know, the only people holding 3m+ shares are the original founders - Guy Fowler and Chris Flockhart, and Jupiter. T | zho | |
29/11/2001 06:18 | Afewbob, When you spoke to the company, did they give any indication when some results will be posted ? Stomps | stompalot |
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