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TIR Tiger Royalties And Investments Plc

0.20
0.00 (0.00%)
19 Apr 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Tiger Royalties And Investments Plc LSE:TIR London Ordinary Share GB0002308525 ORD 0.1P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 0.20 0.15 0.25 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.00 08:00:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Offices-holdng Companies,nec -160k -457k -0.0009 -2.22 1.07M
Tiger Royalties And Investments Plc is listed in the Offices-holdng Companies sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker TIR. The last closing price for Tiger Royalties And Inve... was 0.20p. Over the last year, Tiger Royalties And Inve... shares have traded in a share price range of 0.125p to 0.275p.

Tiger Royalties And Inve... currently has 535,128,553 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Tiger Royalties And Inve... is £1.07 million. Tiger Royalties And Inve... has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -2.22.

Tiger Royalties And Inve... Share Discussion Threads

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
14/10/2011
11:50
Stock has eventually found it's way back to CREST accounts, over a week late!

I did sell part of my residual holding at 3p, and now I know the balance of my holding have sold the rest of it this morning.

To have been able to sell 91% of my holding in the tender was a huge bonus, and I can be content with my profit.

Time now to strike it off the monitor.

tiltonboy
04/10/2011
10:08
Sold a good part of my (modest)residual holding, since yesterday, and feel vindicated in tendering and not selling in the market, though with markets falling, I did fear having a larger position.

A huge thanks to Simon and Was for getting me out of this one.

tiltonboy
04/10/2011
07:20
Far better result than I would have hoped for:
tiltonboy
29/9/2011
14:42
im a big boy can take it on the chin - no loss until sold - average unknown to you - but maybe traded it and made £50m over the years - it can be whatever you want it to be on the free bb...LOL
maxbubble
29/9/2011
14:16
maxbubble - 29 Sep'11 - 11:12 - 250

Re: "..one can watch a share price without commenting on a free bb can one not?"

Why not take your own advice. I see that you appear to have been pumping HIF since May 2008 - since then its share value dropped from around 6p to 1.48p - a loss of over 75%

witteklip
29/9/2011
14:14
maxbubble are you B.R.?
witteklip
29/9/2011
11:12
LOL - typical city story boys all sounds good - one can watch a share price without commenting on a free bb can one not? why waste energy on so called losers - always suspicious when so many unpaid avatars losers following a stock.
maxbubble
29/9/2011
11:03
and I have posted under 'Crazy Russian' for many years also

as I told/announced last week I lost passwords and had to re register
hence new name

but it was advised to all (well all who could be interested obviously I couldnt put it on ALL BBs and threads)
there is no way I am hiding under new guises

sell and move on??

I never sell and fail to follow fortunes of a sold stock
I cant resist keeping a watch on things
some i get right
some i get wrong

but I dont post personal and I dont take the huff when others dont agree with me

mutantpoodle
29/9/2011
10:20
maxb, witteklip has posted on advfn under the same avatar for several years, his message has always been consistent.
Hope that helps.

traderabc
29/9/2011
09:18
too many posting here under different avitars - very nasty. Never seem to just be able to sell and move on - they have to hang around like a bad smell...LOL i wonder why?
maxbubble
29/9/2011
09:14
thats an intreresting post maxbubble

how about turning it around 100%
applying it to your post and your opinion
keen to keep people 'in' TIR

this of course would enable anyone applying to 'get out' to get more than the 40% or so that would be available if all applied

IOW
we can't take any notice of anyone posting on BBs
unless of course we share their opinion and have been following their opinions for some time

personally I havent read anything from anyone on TIR boards here that have praised BR or the TIR performance over the past few years

your opinions are new!

and yes
having held 1m+ since IPO I have finally given up and sold
they had their chance and they failed to deliver
my selling will help others get a larger share
but my cash is (will be this week|) in the bank and no longer a variable/hope!

mutantpoodle
29/9/2011
08:10
wtteklip - just sell and move on son - you are like a parrot - why waste so much of your time if there are better investments out there - no one has a clue who you are and your agenda - you are probably acting for the city boys like Simon - there are thousands of companies out there where shareholders have lost everthing - should you not be picking one of those? It only comes down to one thing imv you are here with an agenda to get some weak shareholders to part with their shares at a low price.
maxbubble
28/9/2011
13:20
Maxbubble - I am guessing that most of us invested in this company because we share your sentiment on the commodities sector. I watched in disbelief as the management of this company mismanaged our investment for years despite the fabulous opportunities in this sector. Only inflation served to hide their appalling performance and I watched them crow in the recent AGM as if they deserved credit.

The biggest thing wrong with this company is its management. I am selling at discount to NAV for that reason alone. No doubt B.R. will attempt to prove us wrong. But I'd prefer not to remain locked in indefinitely at the whim of others ... Poor liquidity, wide spreads, massive discount to N.A.V., and pathetic, disinterested directors who may or may not decide to be bothered.

TIR's management have had better fish to fry. Perhaps they will now spare a more serious glance at Tiger – especially after Waz & Simon bloodied their noses. Perhaps this company is even worth a punt on the possibility of B.R.'s ego blowing a final raspberry at decamping shareholders ... but I wouldn't count on it.

On paper I have a supposed 'profit' - in reality I have only some of the value of my investment back because it's original value has been savaged by that bankster/government scam/stealth-tax called inflation - It's an illusionary 'gain'.

i.m.o. B.R. and cohorts do not deserve your investment or your trust.

witteklip
28/9/2011
10:32
qq
Mining sector has another 5 years in it yet and the blowout boom years will come soon.
uq

I would agree with that part of yr post, though question how long 'soon' may turn out to be.

however I would ask you in what way that is any change from the situation existing over the past 5 years?

and we have sat around going nowhere fast during that time whilst our directors have enjoyed good salaries and travel perks etc etc at our expense, (as is their right its their company but we dont have to like it!)

I just dont see any reason to see the future as anything other than 'more of the same'

mutantpoodle
27/9/2011
22:27
mad to sell out now - good grief this wee company is only getting going - otherwise brucie would be dumping and selling. Mining sector has another 5 years in it yet and the blowout boom years will come soon.
maxbubble
27/9/2011
16:25
Agreed.

It must be hoped that he has got a few mates in here who support him, and will also not tender.

We may be need another one of these:



OK, perhaps not, but Was and Simon might go back and have another go.

tiltonboy
27/9/2011
16:02
ok
i stand 'modified'

point remains that he will be able to do what he wants (as he appears to be doing now)
with (almost) no chance of any objection

mutantpoodle
27/9/2011
15:17
poodle,

Not quite right with your calculations. Brucie is not tendering his shares, so you will be able to get out of north of 40% as a minimum.

tiltonboy
27/9/2011
15:02
@Wshak
qq
Brucie can do what he likes if we all get out at 3.75p. He will own most of the remaining shares, alongside people who want him on board. There will only be an issue for me if I don't get out in full

uq

well its not possible for 'all' to get out at 3.75p
the offer is for 30(ish)% of shareholders holdings
you can apply to get rid of more but unless many do not apply the max you will get is the 30% of yr holding

thereafter..you are right
he will own 45%+
and he will be able to do what he wants
you will have the remainder of yr holding...maybe up to 70% and be even more powerless than 'we' are at the moment

mutantpoodle
19/9/2011
10:02
johnhpayne,

Shak, may I add my appreciation of the efforts you made to wake this Tiger up. However I still don't quite 'get' the eventual solution. I had understood that the cash was to be distributed ( as indicated in the Tiger press release in July) and that we would keep our shares. I'm not sure how much the distribution would have amounted to - maybe not much, but this way we get to sell out for 3.75 and Brucie gets his hands on even more of the assets.

Brucie can do what he likes if we all get out at 3.75p. He will own most of the remaining shares, alongside people who want him on board. There will only be an issue for me if I don't get out in full.

Whatever, I am glad to get out after waiting since the launce via Minmet for 'shareholder value' to be enhanced.
Thanks again.
btw, I met you at a Minmet meeting in London a few years ago -when Peter Maddocks was 'in the dock'; can you tell me if there is a website discussing the situation there?

MinMet is all but dead but the situation was reported to the Irish Guarda, SFO, ODCE, AIM, FSA - I don't think any more can be done since there isn't anyone worth suing since the patsy directors are all potless.

I do keep a website open to name and shame everyone but discussion, if anyone wants to engage, is available on the links provided at TMF and advfn.

Further detail and discussion can be found here at The Motley Fool:

Some posts have now been removed by TMF due to a legal notice by GSC Solicitors. TMF's standard policy is to remove posts on which they have received a legal notice, irrespective of merit.



Also, on ADVFN:



WShak

wshak
16/9/2011
14:59
WShak

Re: "I heard only two guys turned up, apparently angry that money was being returned!"

Weird on both counts! ;-)

Pleased to hear you have had a good experience with your broker. For me - TD Waterhouse are dragging their heels. They've mentioned sorting themselves out by "the end of next week" and that their deadline is "the 27th" - which could leave a relatively small and potentially inconvenient window. Plus, they refused to accept my written instruction sent by registered post - apparently I have to do it through their tardy on-line system. I am not impressed.

Where do I find a more snappy broker?

witteklip
16/9/2011
14:51
Shak, may I add my appreciation of the efforts you made to wake this Tiger up. However I still don't quite 'get' the eventual solution. I had understood that the cash was to be distributed ( as indicated in the Tiger press release in July) and that we would keep our shares. I'm not sure how much the distribution would have amounted to - maybe not much, but this way we get to sell out for 3.75 and Brucie gets his hands on even more of the assets.
Whatever, I am glad to get out after waiting since the launce via Minmet for 'shareholder value' to be enhanced.
Thanks again.
btw, I met you at a Minmet meeting in London a few years ago -when Peter Maddocks was 'in the dock'; can you tell me if there is a website discussing the situation there?

johnhpayne
16/9/2011
14:15
witteklip,

I heard only two guys turned up, apparently angry that money was being returned!

No problem getting my brokers to tender my shares.

WShak

wshak
15/9/2011
16:09
To follow up my previous post - I now understand the following:

The tender offer for Tiger Resource Finance Limited was only been passed at the shareholder meeting on the 9th of September with a prospectus outlying the terms of the offer arriving at my broker this morning.

Were any of you at this 'shareholder meeting on the 9th of September'?

witteklip
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