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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Team Internet Group Plc | LSE:TIG | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BCCW4X83 | ORD 0.1P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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-7.20 | -3.63% | 191.20 | 190.40 | 190.80 | 200.00 | 190.60 | 200.00 | 484,340 | 16:35:02 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Business Consulting Svcs,nec | 836.9M | 24.3M | 0.0891 | 21.41 | 520.21M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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26/5/2010 07:23 | Interim Results | n0rbie | |
26/5/2010 05:14 | DOW made a significant recovery of 280 points from what was 300 points down at one stage, as a result Nikkei, ASX-200 & Shangai had blue day performances overnight, so here's expecting a blue day in the FTSE and great results from TIG to kick off with (it's early maybe am still dreaming lol). | like2share | |
25/5/2010 19:14 | interesting what he said in post 162!! | turbotrader2 | |
25/5/2010 19:05 | Very disappointed with this today. Hoping results are promising and the market has an "up day" in general. Here's your most recent post mckenzie in case you'd forgotten: mckenzie one - 31 Mar'10 - 19:34 - 345 of 472 It is impossible to have a conversation with investors, who have not got a clue. I will keep it short, so you can understand. IT IS GOING UP. | n0rbie | |
25/5/2010 16:19 | lol where? | turbotrader2 | |
25/5/2010 16:12 | buyers returning? a little run up would be nice... | targatarga | |
25/5/2010 11:46 | lets hope so mackenzie | turbotrader2 | |
25/5/2010 11:46 | mckenzie one - 6 Feb'10 - 09:34 - 162 of 468 Hi folks, I have some bad news and some good news. The bad news is that TIG will fall back down to round about 10.5p the fall has all ready started, thats a 30% fall. The good news is TIG is making a Cup & Handle, the cup has just been made, The move back down to 10.5p area, will form the handle. the good news again is that a cup & handle has no price target not like H/Shoulder patern, the lenght of the fall will be the rise & so on. the cup & handle just keeps rising. | turbotrader2 | |
25/5/2010 11:40 | Hi Folks. Have a look at post 162 6th feb. its one of mine, I dont know how to bring it forward, so if some one can please do. today sould be the bottom. | mckenzie one | |
25/5/2010 10:59 | such a quiet thread these days | turbotrader2 | |
25/5/2010 09:06 | Thanks The litigation is a good point, maybe that will be cleared up tomorrow | turbotrader2 | |
25/5/2010 08:35 | tt2 i'm not the oracle when it comes to shares and like everyone on here posters have their own agenda/interests and so certainly don't pay any attention to me or other posters for that matter and especially never make decisions based on the junk often posted on here (yes including my posts). Some positives... - a market leader - proven track record of securing contract wins and now aiming for larger, Nedbank recent win was GBP 31m - placing at 10p recently should provide support - streamlining that is going on bodes well for the future - Gartmore hold c.20% - a potential takeover target with 16p rejected on the last occasion (so even if these miraculously fell back to 5p (which would be amazing since they are in better shape now) would still expect the vultures to pay 8 - 10p and I can stomache that with my risk/reward strategy) Some negatives... - current market sentiment (a big driver contributing towards this sell off) - exceptional costs hit that has to be taken now (so will make the results look less impressive but for the savvy investor builds confidence longer term) - dispute (which no-one appears to know the latest on and is the grey area of uncertainty). All the normal caveats apply and remember it's your money that you are investing and subject to losing, no-one elses. I'm sure I've not mentioned anything you did not already know. I certainly would not want to affect your decision. | like2share | |
25/5/2010 08:16 | can you give me four or five points on why you hold? I have emailed the company and had no answers | turbotrader2 | |
25/5/2010 07:33 | yes tt2 and the market sentiment of late is not helping, was just having a look at their website and it is reassuring to know that they hold a strong position in the marketplace which is why they attract takeover approaches and will continue to do so (even last year when they were at their lows, opportunistic approaches were made), it's difficult and frustrating when the share price falls however I continue to hold (each to their own based on their risk/reward and trading/investment strategy/plan)...her IMHO, DYOR. | like2share | |
23/5/2010 10:05 | Agree with the above. | n0rbie | |
23/5/2010 05:27 | tt2 personally don't think so, believe we have support from the placing and continued contract wins, it's just market sentiment that has battered most shares. DOW and FTSE both closed strongly on Friday so should be a stronger week ahead. Roll on results... IMHO, DYOR. | like2share | |
21/5/2010 20:56 | Results on Wed - only 2 trading days before then. | n0rbie | |
21/5/2010 10:41 | there has been no trading update so things must be ok? | turbotrader2 | |
21/5/2010 07:22 | we all are hoping and expecting positive results having secured more contract wins of late and a better market sentiment overall next week would also help greatly | like2share | |
20/5/2010 19:53 | Really hoping we get a boost here with our results next week. | n0rbie | |
20/5/2010 17:25 | They'll only wake up if the results are outstanding ! Fingers crossed that they are. | smig4 | |
20/5/2010 12:23 | why are you expecting results to wake these up? | turbotrader2 | |
20/5/2010 11:06 | am expecting the results to wake these up next week another large contract win or bid talk/interest would be nice ... | like2share |
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