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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Ten Entertainment Group Plc | LSE:TEG | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BF020D33 | 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% | 411.00 | - | 0.00 | 00:00:00 |
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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30/10/2013 11:48 | I prefer to avoid him | spaceparallax | |
30/10/2013 11:24 | The investor to watch : Peter Gyllenhammar, from 31.7m to 32.17m (17.1%) 21st March 2013 | giant steps | |
30/10/2013 10:34 | Key fundings in the TEG journey 23 March 2007 - Raised £11m by 10m @ 110p ! 22nd June 2009 - Raised £1.9m by 4.75m @ 40p * Buys Norfolk Banham Compost for £3.1m (28t pa) 2nd June 2010 - Raised £6.8m by 20.598m @ 33p * Buys Simpro (6 operating sites, cash generative) for £6m * Capacity goes from 115tpa to 295tpa from 10 sites 6th July 2011 - Raised £3.8m by 38.389m @ 10p 22nd June 2012 - Raised £2m by 66.94m @ 3p 30th September 2013 - £2.6m Loan notes | giant steps | |
30/10/2013 10:27 | Seems like a very robust business model, ignored by the market I'm taking a closer look. | giant steps | |
30/10/2013 09:04 | Presumably, we'll hear soon of the construction completion. | spaceparallax | |
29/10/2013 15:23 | TEG Dagenham is a £21 million organic waste facility "construction completion in September 2013, with the plant being fully commissioned by the first quarter of 2014." | giant steps | |
25/10/2013 12:57 | Yes, nice to see the share price alive again | spaceparallax | |
25/10/2013 07:38 | Good morning. Great to see a little blue sky appearing over TEG. Probably too soon to say that we may have seen the bottom but certainly more buyers than sellers of late. | alfieduncan | |
15/10/2013 12:45 | I'm happy to continue investing here - they've had a few hiccoughs but are headed firmly in the right direction in an industry that has a strong future and does public good. | spaceparallax | |
08/10/2013 21:09 | Why wouldn't,t bank lend money? will PG get his money back? he demanded high return to cover high risk but at least his recent loan gets a priority over Pi's. however, he is in second place behind bank. who is going to provide the next loan? this used to be an IC favourite but it never gets a mention now, I suppose that someone has now sold out. behind every Tip there is a Tap. | countryman5 | |
04/10/2013 12:40 | Just back from Turkey. TS reads well except for the running sore that is GMA - the level of retention sounds grossly excessive for the scale of remaining issues. Presumably the main contractor is deliberately delaying to ease their cashflow at our expense. | spaceparallax | |
02/10/2013 07:33 | Video Interview The TEG Group looks to a 'strong finish' to the year Mick Fishwick, CEO of The TEG Group (LON:TEG), tells Proactiveinvestors that the company is now continuously producing power at its Perth & Kinross facility and is adding to the capacity with more plants coming online. These are at Gaydon in Warwickshire and Dagenham, East London. Mick talks about a 'strong finish' for the end of the year. | ceohunter | |
30/9/2013 13:45 | check out Renewable Energy Holdings REH. Up 50+% today | asparks | |
30/9/2013 13:00 | To be honest not surprised that the share price has fallen back this morning , despite the fact that the all important Dagenham project is on time and on budget and Perth doing well. The news on Manchester seems slightly worse than what I picked up at the AGM-although the PI insurance may be unexpected (for me)good news. Yes if you compare H1 13 with H1 12 the results look good...not nearly so good if you compare H1 13 with H2 12; segment profit declined H2 12 to H1 13 in both plant operations(£0.1m profit to £0.4m loss) and epc(£0.6m profit to breakeven) and there was no explanation. They would do themselves a favour by having a new PR firm-no light thrown on this detioration in both profitability and cash flow(H2 operating cash flow a surplus of £3.2m goes to a £1m deficit) nor exactly what is the Gaydon project..I see that Proactive tells us it is an IVC/AD project. I could understand their taciturn report if they had a very concentrated shareholder base with most major shareholders on the board but that is not the case here and would have thought that their wide spread shareholder base needs more insight. Read going concern statement and the fact that with the new loans they have enough funding for 12 months seems reasonable; sensible given the issues with Manchester that they have got this financing. What to me is alarming if I have read it right-is the cost; a 5% arrangement fee;interest at 9% and getting 90p on the £1 they have to return; ie back of an envelope calculations for this 18 month loan are near 20%. Granted that it is junior to the bank debt and assuming that the Nomad is right in saying that this is fair and reasonable as far as shareholders are concerned, shows the frightening lack of financial flexibility TEG has. I am neither selling or buying. PS please get back if my calculations are wrong. | cerrito | |
30/9/2013 12:21 | Well it`s good to see some of our fellow Shareholders are backing Teg and making some money from it.Good on you Peter G. Time will tell but looks fairly good for next year and beyond. If I wasn`t already in I`d be seriously thinking about it. Should maintain these levels around 5p and then with more good news northwards beckons imo. May see some upturn as story gets retold. Hopefully buyers should start to see the potential and buy into the future possibilities. | alfieduncan | |
24/9/2013 08:23 | Look forward to results next Monday - I'm expecting solid progress but no big surprises. | spaceparallax | |
20/9/2013 08:39 | sp moving this morning with a flurry of modest buys - are we tipped somewhere? | spaceparallax | |
16/9/2013 11:54 | Fingers crossed. Modest buying continues today | spaceparallax | |
14/9/2013 11:49 | Hope so Space. We got a half-yearly report on 27th Sept 2012 and my guess is that the spate of recent buying is in the hope or knowledge of some positive news towards the end of the month. | alfieduncan | |
13/9/2013 14:06 | Presumably it can't be long until we hear some news on planning/financial developments at the Midlands Simpro sites. That would provide a significant boost right now as the share price toys with the 6p level | spaceparallax | |
05/9/2013 14:38 | I wouldn't be surprised to see a tickup today | spaceparallax | |
03/9/2013 12:18 | Online trading now limited to 5k shares at 5.5p | transforma | |
02/9/2013 14:58 | Also L2 is reporting a volume of 233,261 when it should be 333,261 | transforma | |
02/9/2013 14:30 | That's odd considering some of the volume that has happened recently. Assume someone wiped out any excess stock recently. | yump | |
02/9/2013 13:55 | Max I can buy on line is £200!!!!!! | transforma |
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