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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Tandem Group Plc | LSE:TND | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B460T373 | ORD 25P |
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% | 202.00 | 194.00 | 210.00 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Motorcycles,bicycles & Parts | 26.68M | 674k | 0.1233 | 16.38 | 11.04M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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07/5/2021 15:39 | we will get a trading update this month with the AGM arrangements. I am fairly sure it will be good tiger | castleford tiger | |
07/5/2021 15:15 | Not needed for go up from were we are, but, a treading update at the end of the month-early Jun wouldn't be bad.. If that early 90% ahead is continuated we will totally explode | gabrielsant | |
06/5/2021 19:37 | 2 then a 3. Quite close to the mid 640 to 660 spread at 651.45 then 651.05 which surprised me | bwm2 | |
06/5/2021 17:24 | Was it a straight 5 or a 2 and a 3 | castleford tiger | |
06/5/2021 15:37 | Agreed and added 5k today | bwm2 | |
05/5/2021 20:22 | I think some short term weakness gives buyers more profit. | castleford tiger | |
05/5/2021 15:22 | Going to increase | gabrielsant | |
02/5/2021 19:30 | Thank you very much for remind me that. I have always been aware and enthusiastic about the others segments since when I bought my first share, I also agree with CT about its vision of the future. Anyway I'm really confident about the bikes sector, and tbh I think that after the pandemic also in light of the government commitment over the adjustment of the streets, due also to people's attitude toward the motility, that we will probably assist at a wider stretching of the ciclicality's times of this buisness,and I think that the management is going in this direction, this is what I percived after the increase of e-bike in portfolio. Despite big numbers has been shown,I think that we are in the early phase. | gabrielsant | |
29/4/2021 17:20 | David I agree a better understanding of the groups business could only be a good thing. The stay at home culture will last for years and this area of the business is where I see growth. Try buying Rattan furniture Patio heaters Fire pits Large plants Etc etc The who sector is up massively. When the bike boom ends this is the future. 60 m t/o and £6 m profit is my target once the new warehouse is up Tiger | castleford tiger | |
29/4/2021 13:19 | Sparkling results from toy company Character Group today:- | jeff h | |
29/4/2021 12:34 | Do not forget the company sells a lot more stuff than just bikes. In fact bikes are probably only just over about a third of revenues. So check out all the other sales too. | davidosh | |
29/4/2021 12:34 | I am going to try to get them to do a presentation with Q&A at Mello so that a wider audience than just the current shareholders get to know the company better. | davidosh | |
29/4/2021 09:59 | Oh yes bottled,obviously. But eco-friendly as much as I know :) And this is how I expect the 1h report to start. We are pleased to announce for this first half, that we have sold bikes like water. | gabrielsant | |
28/4/2021 13:23 | Claud butler mautain bikes have been sold like water. read it on the fb page | gabrielsant | |
25/4/2021 21:36 | I belive the stock goes up steadily even before the 1h results, as it is in a really conservative valuetion today. But I'm never surprised of the people behavior :) in that case I'll probably increase | gabrielsant | |
23/4/2021 00:52 | I think investors and certainly shareholders will be hoping for an update at the time of the AGM... The Annual General Meeting will be held on 24 June 2021. At this juncture we are hopeful that we will be able to hold a physical meeting at 35 Tameside Drive, Castle Bromwich, Birmingham, B35 7AG. However, we will keep shareholders informed as the position becomes clearer. So that is just two months from now and hopefully we will be able to return to a physical meeting as most companies are providing no meeting not even via zoom for their Agm currently | davidosh | |
22/4/2021 19:45 | Hopefully we will have some good news before | gabrielsant | |
22/4/2021 16:22 | Have finally bought a few. And hoping if everything goes well this will be one to build a modest position in. Apparently the economy is moving into 5th gear so what with summer coming and people having lots of savings stored up they will go out and spend on leisure and sports items | scooper72 | |
22/4/2021 16:19 | I AGREE but that will be August before we see them? | castleford tiger | |
22/4/2021 15:26 | Good time for increasing, I feel that it will explode on 1h results | gabrielsant | |
19/4/2021 20:29 | Thank you anyway. That was an interesting article that could also give an involontary insight about the revenue capacity of the company at that time. my question was irrelevant for the present. I just consider the amortization of goodwill an interesting theme in the way it influences the eps. I like to think that the recent demand is an unicum, and I know that it might sound stupid but, what if we make more revenue than that with the present profit margin? | gabrielsant | |
19/4/2021 16:41 | Don’t know tbh Getting ready for next leg up | castleford tiger | |
18/4/2021 15:33 | Charges like amortization?. Without considering sales in domestic market and other factors I'm not sure about it, but I think that they charged also the amortization of the intangible like goodwill for those acquisitions. Could this explain the low income in reletion of the earnings ? | gabrielsant | |
18/4/2021 15:25 | CT Was the margin low because of all the acquisitions? I once remember reading here a comment about all the money spent in acquisitions through the years. Luckily it seems that we are finally eating the fruits of those seeds. | gabrielsant |
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