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TYRU Tyratech (DI)

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23 Apr 2024 - Closed
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Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Tyratech (DI) LSE:TYRU London Ordinary Share COM SHS USD0.001 (DI)
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 3.00 2.80 3.20 - 0.00 01:00:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
0 0 N/A 0

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
09/8/2016
21:28
The market cap is more like £10 million as you have to take into account both classes of shares. But yes it is undervalued which is why I own 1.5 million shares.
nobbygnome
09/8/2016
21:19
Nobody else seems interested.
haroldthegreat
09/8/2016
21:18
With a market cap of only 5 million surely Michael wig and you could take over the company.
haroldthegreat
09/8/2016
21:15
Why don't we wait to see the results. In the meantime the share chart does not say that the market accepts your optimism !
haroldthegreat
09/8/2016
21:10
Sorry nobby you forgot 2000 boots.tesco,Morrison etc.stocks sold by amazon in the USA and UK and stocks held by all the distributor in UK and USA.!!!!!!!
haroldthegreat
09/8/2016
21:02
Err no. 30000x52x5 = £7.8 million which will be about right in $s which the results are quoted in. The sales of the insect repellent will be 100k at best as it is only through Amazon.

I am beginning to wonder about your business acumen 😜

nobbygnome
09/8/2016
20:55
Wig no Pharmacist recommends toxins any more.you are years out of date.I have not had one in the pharmacy for over 10 years.even the Americans have justwoken up to the fact that lice are resistant to lyclear creme rinse ... permethrin .I presume by toxin you mean carbaryl or malathion.
haroldthegreat
09/8/2016
20:46
Take all the stockists listed above.multiply by 52 for 1 sale a week then by 5£ per can and see the amazing sales for vamousse by your calculation.I suggest you buy millions of shares immediately before everyone else works it out ! I forget to tell you to add all their other products on the market.nobby how many insect repellent sales per outlet in the States shall we add in? I have no knowledge of that market.with the virus in Florida that should be millions alone in just one state.
haroldthegreat
09/8/2016
20:34
PS with regard to Hedrin yes on the whole more is sold than Vamousse but not every week. Vamousse had 7% market share at last count and growing so of course you wouldn't expect to sell as much as an established brand. The Vamousse needs some work from the pharmacist to sell it 😜
nobbygnome
09/8/2016
20:31
>>harold

Of course that turnover figure is for last year. It will be more like 10 million this year. And the average is more than one per week in my local Boots when I monitor regularly.

Another thought which goes against harold's assertion that you have to buy 4 for a family. I have never seen more that 2 go off the shelf at one go over the 6 months or so I have been monitoring it. I think we can safely say that buying 4 is a very rare event....

Nobby

nobbygnome
09/8/2016
16:07
Non toxic product, effective, probably a fiver a head premium, or a tenner premium to treat a family (2 x £5).Not a bad proposition at all.Some pharmacists may be more bothered about needlessly sticking toxins in a kids hair. Which boots stores in London do not stock vamousse?
wigwammer
09/8/2016
14:13
shame you are not looking at hedrin sales to get a comparison. at least you are not claiming they filled up the shelf as well in that time. Boots monitor the sales per foot of shelf space and if they do not perform they will be replaced. i have been in boots branches in london where they do not stock it and when i ask for it they say they do not stock it but try another branch, we have not been asked for it.. boots have 2500 stores in the uk. you say they are selling 1 per week in a small branch so by implication one would expect more in a large branch. lets say 1 per branch per week (allowing for non stockists and larger branches) cans sold by boots =2500 x 52 =130,000 cans. lets say the company get £6 per can income from boots alone = £800k. company turnover according to header £4.57 million and look at all the other outlets in the header. Sorry something wrong somewhere! are you wearing rose coloured specs? do you need new specs?
haroldthegreat
08/8/2016
18:57
I have been away on holiday for the best part of 2 weeks. Before I went away there was 4 on the shelf and there was only 3 on Friday when I got back so at least one more sale. Then I was back in this afternoon and there were only 2 so at least one more sale. Despite what harold says, sales are good in my small local Boots!

Nobby

nobbygnome
08/8/2016
12:31
Bought back the spreadbet I sold at 4p when it was at 3.25 so I effectively got them cheaper and increased the expiry from September to March! Thanks very much MMs.

Nobby

nobbygnome
08/8/2016
12:07
LOL, more price rigging by the corrupt monkey scum ... I'm guessing it's part of their job description, the benter the better
al h
04/8/2016
15:59
Stupid question - but the TYR line, is that in $ or £? And is it an American stock? Sorry for the stupidity of the question but I am confused.
mohammedalibusiness
04/8/2016
13:07
There are certainly risks with it that I think we all know about.But little to do with it not being a premium product, or costing a family £60 a time. I'm sure there are better things you could be doing, htg.
wigwammer
04/8/2016
12:47
3.25/3.50 on the way.

The City doesn't rate the company, AIM punters rate it, or don't as is the case.
That doesn't mean sentiment won't change at some point.

michaelsadvfn
04/8/2016
12:35
I have better things to do.like selling lice products.shame no demand for vamousse so I have given up stocking it.not one request since launch.that says it all.the share price chart should give you a clue of how the city rates the company ,despite the rose tinted view by some people.
haroldthegreat
04/8/2016
12:23
1) so it is a premium product, you just don't think the current price premium is justified - but that's a different point. 2) please give up on the 4 cans argument. The average family doesn't have 4 people in it, let alone 4 hairy people, and even if it did the chances of them all catching lice is low. Yes, I'm sure people catch lice again after being successfully treated - but again, that's a different point and you need to argue it separately.
wigwammer
04/8/2016
12:09
Market forces apply in life.if it was just a couple of pounds difference it would not be a problem.its the number of cans required per family.how many times do I have to point it out!would you spend 60 on 4 CNS of vamousse for 4 hairy people. Maybe it has sold in the states if they were still using nix. Different story in UK where we are using other products.
haroldthegreat
04/8/2016
07:31
So if vamousse works against increasingly resistant lice and doesn't contain toxins, how can it not be a premium product, htg?
wigwammer
03/8/2016
22:15
Nix in the UK is a treatment for stopping bleeding when you nick yourself shaving.
haroldthegreat
03/8/2016
22:08
This has come from the states. In the UK we use silicone based products now.lyclear cream rinse has been known to be of limited use for years.we very rarely get requests for it any more.
haroldthegreat
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