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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Rsm Tenon | LSE:TNO | London | Ordinary Share | GB0002293446 | ORD 1P |
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17/8/2017 | 07:03 | RSM Tenon Group plc | 971 |
23/8/2013 | 20:09 | Tenon with Charts & News | 4 |
05/7/2011 | 16:34 | Tenon | - |
08/1/2011 | 23:18 | TENON GROUP - where recovery is valued too low ? | 594 |
12/4/2005 | 12:18 | Tenon - 2004 the year it comes together? | 129 |
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Posted at 26/8/2013 10:01 by skyracer Skyracer 25 Mar'10 - 14:33 - 20 of 968 0 0 editWhat a shabby company this is. Yet more options excercised at 10p. They really know how to look after themselves. Well, if you invest in this you only have yourself to blame. You will be disappointed, always jam tomorrow. Quite frankly there are many far better opportunities out there, with share prices rising strongly. Tenon exciting accountants? You must be joking, only for the self-serving Directors. All PI's take hits from time to time, no one is exempt, but the evidence against Tenon was particularly loud even three years ago. |
Posted at 22/8/2013 10:53 by bam bam rubble Shareholders treated as cannon fodder againIn talks with Baker Tilly regarding an offer significantly below the current share price. 4 weeks later - Entering administration allows the sale to Baker Tilly to complete with nil value for shareholders. The Directors are pleased to say that its own employees are unaffected. |
Posted at 22/8/2013 10:12 by rmillaree From the ft link"The company can service its debt and is a turnaround situation without a complex merger with Baker Tilly." If this is true then why don't Lloyds - management - and outside parties just leave the company to prove the above statement is true and start back on the right track by proving they can make some (albeit minimal to begin with) progress into the debt. It can't be in many/any shareholders interests to take any offer anywhere near the current shareprice - any shareholders interested in bailing can just sell at the current price now. It really shouldn't be that hard to run this company with £5 mill profit on top of interest payments - pay 5 million a year off the debt for 5 years - add a bit of organic growth and bobs your uncle - unfortunately i have nil confidence that this will have anything but a back stabbing end for shareholders - sigh. |
Posted at 22/8/2013 08:35 by the shuffle man This from 2 days agoCant see Lloyds willing to write off 1/2 their debt without taking nearly all the equity. Still dont think there will be anything left for us share holders |
Posted at 17/8/2013 22:34 by dewtrader Praipus mate, holding TNO may render you infertile btw wasnt this the mail on sundays share of the year.....? |
Posted at 15/8/2013 08:34 by cascudi 4.2m shares. Buy or sell? Price up so it must be a buy , I guess? |
Posted at 08/8/2013 12:40 by imastu pidgitaswell If you look a bit closer, you'll see he's dumping a larger position in stages. He bought shedloads a while back, for a higher price, as he tends to do 'cos he believes he is a bit of a guru, and like to publicise himself as such. And just got it wrong. Again... |
Posted at 08/8/2013 08:56 by imastu pidgitaswell Not really. Try buying, selling and making a profit of any substance.Also, which part of the announcement (when the shares were at 3p) is not clear?: "The Company has been providing certain information to Baker Tilly to facilitate their investment evaluation process. Given the level of debt within the Company, any potential transaction would require the support of its sole lender, Lloyds Banking Group plc. As a consequence, the Board considers that, if an offer is made, it is likely to be at a level which is significantly below the current market price of the ordinary shares of the Company. This announcement is being made with the agreement and approval of Baker Tilly" i.e. the outfit that has approached them has made clear they won't be offering much, will be well below the previous 3p share price, and that it may not happen anyway. The fact that the information has been supplied tell you all you need to know about management options. This approach is needed... |
Posted at 08/8/2013 07:24 by dewtrader Guys I thought you might want to partake in this?TNO, a dog. What is the former dir seeing as he has bought 11% His spouse has also bought some Worth a nibble???? |
Posted at 30/7/2013 14:24 by nick rubens Didn't Bob Morton purchase a fair amount of shares around the 30p mark?Must be harder than he thought to make headway here. I'm surprised TNO haven't dismissed already a takeover approach at these low levels to show confidence, so it doesn't look too good. |
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