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TAR Third AD.

70.00
0.00 (0.00%)
24 Apr 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Stock Type
Third AD. TAR London Ordinary Share
  Price Change Price Change % Share Price Last Trade
0.00 0.00% 70.00 01:00:00
Open Price Low Price High Price Close Price Previous Close
70.00 70.00
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Third Advance Value Realisat TAR Dividends History

No dividends issued between 25 Apr 2014 and 25 Apr 2024

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Posted at 20/3/2006 22:36 by alexacj
Still very early days yet in the recovery of many of the stocks that TAR hold....9% below NAV on a stock that is currently growing its' NAV at 300% p.a......got to be one to be aboard!
Posted at 15/3/2006 10:12 by alexacj
Looking forward to the next NAV update....great set of results from DWSN....should really add to the NAV of TAR....:-)
Posted at 23/2/2006 10:04 by cockneyrebel
yep, I've added some more TAR just now - looks like the NAV could soar here over the next few weeks.

CR
Posted at 22/2/2006 15:11 by cockneyrebel
Harvey Nash up 13% today - TAR have over (3%) £1m worth.

On their geared basis that could make a decent move upon the NAV.

Already trading well under the 111p+ NAV per share value - nice for a high growth fund.

CR
Posted at 23/1/2006 10:24 by cockneyrebel
I'm not a huge fan of investment funds, I always think I can do better myself. But this one needs to be looked at.

The fund basically take stocks from larger institutions, those that have small amounts in companies that they are perhaps no longer interested in or can't justify the time pressuring the management to perform.

Funds may give TAR a chunk or all of the dregs of their small underperforming stocks in return for shares in TAR, or a bit of cash, or both. TAR management are apparently top guys in batting the management about in these small underperforming companies and getting them to perform. Large institutions like this fund as it frees them up of the small chunks of companies they have knocking around and it also helps get these stocks moving as the management know that TAR want results. The institutions also benefit by taking shares in TAR and as TAR grows they win too.

TAR have picked up some interesting holdings.

Dawson International, Lorien, Bede, Swallofield, UCM, Harvey Nash, Scapa and several more. All of these companies have been underperformers and if TAR can get a number of them moving the NAV could be set to soar.

The last NAV announcement was 98.73p, up from the 90.5p just 8 days prior.

TAR is currently trading around NAV but I suspect NAV is set to rise pretty strongly as these small underperformers recover and good performance may well see it trade above NAV too.

Seems like a fund were you can participate in the recovery of lots of underperfoming micro and small caps yet spread your risk while getting potentially top performance.

Worth a look imo.

Should apologise for the error in the title - the companyt nane is Third 'Advance' Value Realisation Company - you know what I mean tho!

CR
Posted at 17/1/2006 14:41 by cockneyrebel
TAR - just announced valuation, NAV has risen 10% in a fortnight to 98.73p.

DWSN's break out will no doubt add more over the next few weeks :-)

CR
Posted at 15/1/2006 15:33 by jonwig
I did a fair amount of research on Bede Group [BED] and concluded they were a speculative asset play with a fair chance of being taken out by a group with the muscle to profit from their technology (which is pretty good stuff, I think).

The fact that TAR had accumulated a holding swayed me to get into BED with them.
Posted at 12/1/2006 14:35 by liarspoker
Well I see that they have a stake in Jo(u)rdan and I'd be happy if I could get a little bit of my stake in there. 8-)

However it seems to me that they are banking on recovery plays, several of which have downbeat forecasts ie: trade not up to expectations

These are Bede & Swallowfield. The graphs look horendous on some of the plays as well.

Also it's interesting to note that TAR bought into Advanced Power Comp. just after Eagle Investment sold their stake.

I'm not too sure whether these companies can be turned around with the economy looking the way it is. If the companies are in trouble now what would happen during a recessionary period ?

Bull points most welcome.

Edit: Hybrasil - could you please add the news into the header. TIA

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