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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Tethys | LSE:TPL | London | Ordinary Share | KYG876361091 | ORD USD0.10 |
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% | 1.125 | - | 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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24/3/2017 15:38 | Well, I have to admit to of being too rash first thing this morning and for selling down to 500k shares. I will look to buy early next week or buy some back if the share price drops any lower or perhaps casual, if you offer me yours for under a penny a pop, I'll take them from you. As for trading on the tax, you can do that now easily on TD Waterhouse and most other brokers on the net. | dorset64 | |
24/3/2017 15:34 | Casual, Typical from someone like you with a limited horizon !. The £ has weakened vs the $. While there is added risk in the future, there is also potential for a higher return. I have traded in foreign markets, so have no problem in taking the added risk into account !. | hguess16 | |
24/3/2017 15:15 | Because not everyone is interested in trading in foreign shares? The majority of PIs only every play on UK stock exchanges. Once you take into account currency fx, taxes, fees and charges it becomes even more speculative to play on foreign markets unless you really know what you are doing. Investing in TPL on a foreign market is not a good example of "knowing what you are doing", more an example of either desperation or a thirst for highly speculative and risky trading. | casual47 | |
24/3/2017 15:12 | TI, I bought some more this morning purely on the basis that nothing has changed apart from the fact that Tethys Mgt have decided to focus on a TSX listing. After all the Kumars and PAM are not selling !. So why sell ?. Puzzles me why one has to sell out unless one is locked into some "tax efficient scheme". | hguess16 | |
24/3/2017 15:09 | Why would TSX share price move? Also, the TSX is about as illiquid as the London listing was. The daily sales of hundred odd dollars doesn't make it liquid. | casual47 | |
24/3/2017 15:05 | And back to Tethys, nice one wrighty46. Each to their own casual47. I wish you well either way. Meanwhile, has anybody told the Canadians. Lol, 717000 trades and the share price stays the same. Maybe just goes to show how small an ordeal it really is overall. Hey who knows. | temporarily insane | |
24/3/2017 14:38 | TI: I am thinking of getting an international dealing account with my broker so i can sell my remaining shares on TSX and limit loss here. I have half in an ISA and half in a SIPP so it will be tricky. Not sure it will be worth the hassle and extra costs, might decide to just sell all on the London listing before it goes. Need to look into it as i am not 100% on what happens with my UK shares and how i can sell them on TSX. Might not be worth the exercise after taking into account fx, fees ,tax and other charges. | casual47 | |
24/3/2017 14:37 | TI I'll put my hand up. Added today. A fool and his money lol. We shall see. | wrighty46 | |
24/3/2017 14:35 | So sorry for your loss my dear. Advice is not something you should take from here I'm afraid. | wrighty46 | |
24/3/2017 14:34 | Are you selling out what is left of your holding casual47? | temporarily insane | |
24/3/2017 14:30 | Please could someone advise me as my husband has recently passed away and I am new to this. I really do not understand these shares. Thankyou in advance. | mishmashelaine | |
24/3/2017 14:28 | I have put near a million shares on a limit order to be sold once 1.4p hits.....curious that nobody wants it..... | casual47 | |
24/3/2017 14:22 | If one would not be prepared to buy at these prices, why should they hold at these prices? | roundup | |
24/3/2017 13:44 | Well said TI !. I too am holding on, as I see no reason whatsoever to give up at this stage !. I hope PI's are not taken in by Casual's pessimistic and overtly critical attitude of the Tethys BOD. | hguess16 | |
24/3/2017 13:16 | Casual47, well at least they are wanting to keep the shares eh. | temporarily insane | |
24/3/2017 13:12 | TI, fighting for whom? The BOD are basically the major shareholders who have been rewarding themselves cheap shares like it was candy. | casual47 | |
24/3/2017 13:10 | Well that was from left field. BUT the comment from Bill Wells (thank you Dorset64) shows that the BOD are still fighting which is definitely a positive. | temporarily insane | |
24/3/2017 12:36 | cheers dorset for email...reading that sounds above board, but agree they could have done this in a much better way..by explaining after market closed on a friday and people would have a weekend to digest the info??? plus to now buy back ive got to ask myself why??? and the problem we have the co. is hitting one problem after another..thy solve one and the crooks hit them with another...which shows they should have never got in to bed with them in the first place?? lack of foresight in their ability to judge who to partner with?? plus i was in dor for 3 years got out tail end of last year...seen portfolio go up 300% since then(still down by 100%)...and i have been through the pain of selling dor and having to look elsewhere to recover...so jumping back in here means getting caught up with the same quick sand???and never know if coming out of the tunnel or another one will appear??? wish you guys all the best. | comedy | |
24/3/2017 12:34 | A lot of SIPPs only allow UK shares. | casual47 | |
24/3/2017 12:30 | Hguess -- this is not the time to continue your cheerleading. Give it a rest will you. There are PIs here who have holdings in a SIPP which they will now need to sell because they can't keep it in there. | casual47 | |
24/3/2017 12:27 | I do hope TI has got some valium. | seroserio | |
24/3/2017 12:27 | I see this blip as an opportunity to get in at the levels that the Kumars's are getting in !. The Kumars got in a $1.593 cents and their warrants at 3.1 cents, when exercised !. | hguess16 |
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