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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Tavistock Investments Plc | LSE:TAVI | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BLNMLS43 | ORD 1P |
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% | 4.25 | 4.00 | 4.50 | 4.25 | 4.25 | 4.25 | 2,050,572 | 08:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Finance Services | 33.95M | -1.4M | -0.0025 | -17.00 | 23.82M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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17/4/2014 06:45 | another tick up today would be nice and with major news so close that 0.1p could be broke soon | pranchalee | |
17/4/2014 05:31 | whilst Aim All share has been awful the last 2 months off the radar Tavi has way out performed it Settlement as of 16/04/2014 Vigorous Tavistock Investments soars as high as +9.68% over previous levels. The security opened on a par with the previous close, increasing its performance as the day unfolded. Comparing the share price trend with the UK FTSE All Share index on a weekly basis, we see Tavistock Investments maintaining relative strength over the index, as it exploits a greater performance than the index (weekly share performance of +13.33%, versus a -1.05% gain in the index). | aimfinder | |
16/4/2014 17:02 | Had no reception on phone all afternoon nice to come in to another blue day | aimfinder | |
16/4/2014 15:46 | Looking a bit more promising it appears something is up | se8 | |
16/4/2014 14:56 | sell 5m buy 2m | pranchalee | |
16/4/2014 12:53 | It does seem to be putting folk off buying TAVI though ;-). | mike111d | |
16/4/2014 12:49 | Mike quiet before the storm Guess Russia is making the market nervous | aimfinder | |
16/4/2014 12:48 | Quiet here today. | mike111d | |
16/4/2014 09:20 | 39million traded yesterday not 1 today that's life . | se8 | |
16/4/2014 06:25 | for any newbies looking in I was asked on LSE what is OC incentive here so here is a reminder (vii) on 31 July 2016, subject to prior achievement of the Performance Hurdle, the A Ordinary Shares will convert into such number of ordinary shares of 0.01 pence each in the capital of the Company, credited as fully paid, as shall equate to 10% of the fully diluted share capital of the Company at that date, as enlarged by such conversion; and (viii) in the event that a takeover offer is made for the Company prior to 31 July 2016, that is subsequently declared unconditional, or that any other change of control event occurs, the requirement to meet the Performance Hurdle will lapse and conversion of the A Ordinary Shares into ordinary shares will take place immediately. In other words if OC pulls this of by JULY 2016 he gets 10% of the company If we have an RTO & the share price goes up he gets 10% of the company So I would call that one massive incentive to get the right deal done & get the share price up as high as possible so its a win win for him & us, that's why I have been by these like crazy & now have 25 million shares which is far more than I intended buying but I have every faith OC will come good. I don't like putting emails up from companies but I can tell you from the last one I had a few days ago he is specifically targeting companies with the right profile / potential and good progress has been made & he hopes that our patience will not be tested for too much longer and that it will be amply rewarded. IMO there 2 choices here put your faith in OC & buy pre any deal at this very low SP or wait for the deal to be done & buy at maybe 3 times + the current SP The last one OC was involved in went up more than that & we have already seen a few Shells go up more than that this year, Tavi could well be the next. | aimfinder | |
15/4/2014 10:07 | 4th on top risers today | aimfinder | |
15/4/2014 08:36 | broke the 0.08p mark which has been a resistance level for awhile need to keep this going now up to deal, Don't forget OC has a massive incentive to turn this around & is working hard to find us the right deal & remember this is was he is good at Mr. Cooke has over 30 years of financial and business development experience gained in a range of quoted and private companies. He has over ten years experience as a Public Company Director and has considerable experience in the fields of acquisitions, disposals, fundraisings, turnarounds, restructurings and strategic transformation. | aimfinder | |
15/4/2014 07:24 | Bit of a lively start | se8 | |
15/4/2014 06:39 | could see another blue day | pranchalee | |
15/4/2014 06:09 | morning all, good bit of buying yesterday lets hope we can see more of the same today as that first deal gets ever closer. | aimfinder | |
14/4/2014 19:45 | sent you one as well M4 | aimfinder | |
14/4/2014 18:13 | MR D I have sent you a message of something of interest, I know you cant reply but thought you would like to see it. | aimfinder | |
14/4/2014 17:43 | Just light hearted comment . You suggested couple days ago some one was buying at 0.08. Let's hope to see this share come to life. | se8 | |
14/4/2014 17:20 | se8 .. explain .. what have I missed | mr_dross | |
14/4/2014 17:16 | Pranchalee , I reckon we have just been given our slot for take off & are taxing alone to the runway with the air hostesses announcing " would all those requiring duty free please top up your ISA now as purchases after take off will be at a much higher premium As flight Tavi 0.0725 has been cleared for take off & we would Like to thank you for your patience in this delayed flight. | aimfinder | |
14/4/2014 16:45 | not long before take-off lads seat belts at the ready. | pranchalee | |
14/4/2014 16:17 | Mr dross .you were right about about the buying at 8 ! | se8 | |
14/4/2014 15:59 | I would have thought with all that buying they would have raised more But nice to see some decent interest in Tavi again | aimfinder |
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