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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Transense Technologies Plc | LSE:TRT | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BDHDTH21 | ORD 10P |
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% | 95.00 | 93.00 | 97.00 | 95.00 | 95.00 | 95.00 | 0.00 | 08:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Motor Veh Suply,new Pts-whsl | 3.53M | 1.4M | 0.0898 | 10.58 | 14.77M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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23/12/2016 09:01 | Happy Christmas to all and here`s hoping for a very prosperous New Year ! | piggyinthemiddle | |
22/12/2016 18:08 | I'd buy some too, if I wasn't already well overweight in them. | gnnmartin | |
22/12/2016 16:56 | Peter, that's what I've been thinking for the last 8 years and many here have probably thought for the last twenty. Still, you never know! | major courtenay | |
22/12/2016 16:43 | Just topped up another 7k+ shares. They have to go up next year, don't they???? | peterblok | |
22/12/2016 08:38 | Transense announces that on 21 December 2016 the High Court granted an order approving the reduction of the Company's capital through the cancellation of the Company's share premium account (the "Capital Reduction") as approved by shareholders and announced by the Company on 23 November 2016. The Company filed this order with the Registrar of Companies and it became effective on 21 December 2016 thereby giving effect to the Capital Reduction which enables the Company to make future distributions to shareholders. | drw1 | |
21/12/2016 11:57 | Indeed Nigel! | drw1 | |
21/12/2016 11:57 | *Yawn* *Yawn* *Yawn* | globe | |
21/12/2016 11:38 | Here's hoping. :-) | gnnmartin | |
16/12/2016 09:55 | I think that's the theory, yes. I use a broker that doesn't lend. | sojourno | |
15/12/2016 22:48 | The purchase was there - thanks for the link. Am I right in thinking we can stop our provider from lending out our stock by setting a stop order for an insanely high price, eg £10 per share (knowing sadly, the limit won't be triggered, but barring the loan out of stock?) | major courtenay | |
15/12/2016 21:46 | Perhaps you only bought "the right to settle". Question your provider. It's allegedly somewhat normal for online "purchases" to not actually be a purchase of stock but just a right to settle. Usually in these purported cases the retail broker takes them out of Crest (buy) and loans them to another arm of their parent Co or associate in the capital market as collateral for a house Short against your position, safe in the knowledge that most PI's make poor purchases... which becomes a self fulfilling prophesy due to the known necessity to raise funds occasionally. Maybe your ISA provider doesn't loan stock so doesn't see the need to take any out of Crest. Corruption isn't necessarily illegal and it kills the appetite for capital investment in emerging tech. | sojourno | |
15/12/2016 15:53 | Thanks Soj. I don't know why it should niggle me that I couldn't see the purchase, as it shows immediately in my ISA. Anyway, many thanks. | major courtenay | |
15/12/2016 15:32 | MC... It's not PLUS any more, it's ISDX which is just a secondary reporting facility. There's a link to it in the bottom left of the header, if you have the header enabled. I've just noticed it needs updating. I'll fix it this evening, meanwhile here's an unbroken link:- | sojourno | |
15/12/2016 15:16 | The customer does not cover the TRT costs of a trial, though if they later result in a sale, the equipment provided for the trial is part of the deliverables (so paid for in arrears, so to speak). If TRT required the customer to pay for the trial, then that would delay the start of a trial until the customer obtained clearance for the expenditure. | gnnmartin | |
15/12/2016 13:42 | I can only assume that the kit being fitted on the mining trucks in Ghana are on a "freebie" trial basis as there hasn`t been an rns,still a positive move though. | piggyinthemiddle | |
15/12/2016 13:03 | It was definitely not sizeable! I seem to remember someone in the past said it may be something to do with trading on Plus market? (Whatever that is...) | major courtenay | |
15/12/2016 10:21 | It might come through as a delayed trade an hour after it went through if it was sizeable, or the next day it was really sizeable and the MM hadn't finished his peppermint tea and Pilates... | sojourno | |
14/12/2016 21:45 | I made a modest top up today but for some reason the trade doesn't show on any of the sites I use. I know there's a technical reason for this - can anyone remind me? Tia MC. | major courtenay | |
14/12/2016 13:22 | Truck 22 - well that helps : ) Quite a few mines in Ghana and AFAIK a new area for us. | dieseltaylor | |
14/12/2016 09:07 | 44m44 minutes ago Installation of iTrack II continues in #Ghana! 🇬🇭 #mine16 #CAT | drw1 | |
14/12/2016 07:27 | Agree Sojourno-'ITRACK 2' looks well positioned in a market that is showing signs of being receptive. G.E. looks interesting but expecting some excitement from our un-named European connection when it breaks cover. Interesting times. | drw1 | |
13/12/2016 21:03 | What I read into it is that the Bod are directed very effectively, have anticipated the turn of events and the company is considerably better positioned than the market values it as. Some might have seen me take GWP to a 20 fold improvement in value and a full NASDAQ listing; I expect similar here in due course, the caveat being that current TRT value is so rock bottom. ( #40not20 ) Sterling's collapse and continued downtread makes our product eminently purchaseable. | sojourno | |
13/12/2016 18:43 | Very encouraging read Sojourno. | drw1 |
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