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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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T42 Iot Tracking Solutions Plc | LSE:TRAC | London | Ordinary Share | JE00BKVDPL34 | ORD NPV |
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% | 3.00 | 2.50 | 3.50 | 3.00 | 2.72 | 3.00 | 0.00 | 08:00:29 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Computers & Software-whsl | 4.04M | -1.01M | -0.0183 | -1.64 | 1.65M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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28/5/2008 09:49 | 3c - how do you determine that their technology is "second to none" ? In what way is it superior to the many other players in this hybrid technology field? What do TT offer that - say - Azure Dynamics, or Enova don't offer? In what way is TT more than a tiny copycat company? This a genuine question; I wouldn't have set up this thread if I wasn't interested in knowing. But so far their particular edge isn't apparent | m.t.glass | |
28/5/2008 09:41 | mostly buys yesterday and probably about 5 grand in sales not exactly a mass exodus.10p recovery looks likel and any positive updates and the share price will be anyone,s guess. | 3celtic | |
28/5/2008 09:36 | yes only delays in orders have caused the fall,the technology is still there. | 3celtic | |
28/5/2008 09:18 | still think this is ripe for a management buyout.technology is secound too none.imho | 3celtic | |
27/5/2008 16:41 | The observations by ICblog that were included in the header from the outset (and echoed by some early posters here) look about right.. | m.t.glass | |
27/5/2008 16:21 | another one bites the dust, sad, they could have done better. | ivor whopper | |
27/5/2008 16:01 | must admit..the fall does look heavy...could see bottom fishers moving in imo...if news positive then expect strong recovery imo.... | pre | |
27/5/2008 15:58 | and very possible.mkt cap 1.1 mill | 3celtic | |
27/5/2008 15:56 | management buy out..very interesting:-) | pre | |
27/5/2008 11:04 | now ripe for a management buy-out. | 3celtic | |
27/5/2008 10:48 | Only reserve that for when I make money not when others lose it. | the big fella | |
27/5/2008 10:27 | Give yourself a pat on the back and a biscuit! | boffster | |
27/5/2008 10:00 | THE BIG FELLA - 11 Jul'07 - 15:46 - 20 of 90 edit I just don't trust anything coming out of the Beaumont Cornish stable, no matter how good the product is. Not for me. Well you were warned. | the big fella | |
27/5/2008 09:29 | Well, looking on the bright side, the downside now is pretty limited!! :-) | boffster | |
25/5/2008 13:41 | True, although if Traction Technology's product is superior it might make more sense to purchase the company, particularly with this measly valuation. | boffster | |
25/5/2008 09:59 | I suspect this is all very bad news for Traction. Optare has changed ownership and is merging with Darwen. Roy Stanley will, I suspect, have his own (or better) technology lined-up as this is the central them in Darwen's strategy. | topvest | |
23/5/2008 20:06 | My hope would be that the co. can secure the additional funding needed to go forward. I think any valuation of the intellectual property of the company would be unkind to say the least. | boffster | |
23/5/2008 15:58 | Agreed. What do you think of future prospects ref the trading statement options? | sadoon | |
23/5/2008 15:34 | Looks like I'm broke then! Not much incentive to sell up at this price. | boffster |
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