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TAVI Tavistock Investments Plc

4.70
-0.05 (-1.05%)
Last Updated: 09:08:19
Delayed by 15 minutes
Tavistock Investments Investors - TAVI

Tavistock Investments Investors - TAVI

Share Name Share Symbol Market Stock Type
Tavistock Investments Plc TAVI London Ordinary Share
  Price Change Price Change % Share Price Last Trade
-0.05 -1.05% 4.70 09:08:19
Open Price Low Price High Price Close Price Previous Close
4.75 4.70 4.75 4.75
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Industry Sector
GENERAL FINANCIAL

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Posted at 21/2/2025 08:08 by quepassa
Link herewith to last week's Bargain Shares article in Investors Chronicle:-

hXXps://tavistockinvestments.com/about-us/press-information/

Many other important press articles in same link about recent developments/ announcements at burgeoning Tavistock Investments.

ALL IMO. DYOR.
QP
Posted at 14/2/2025 12:25 by quepassa
A very strong and significant SIGNAL when both the CEO and the Finance Director are buying and increasing already large holdings.

If anyone knows what is happening with the financial situation of the Company - it is the GROUP FD.

Many investors see DIRECTOR BUYING as a key BUYING SIGNAL and INDICATOR - especially when multiple senior Directors are buying.


Bodes well.


ALL IMO. DYOR.
QP
Posted at 12/2/2025 06:19 by russman
The BoD have purchased shares at 3.75p and sold at 4.3p.
How do they justify 4.3p currently.
It is not a fair and orderly market for minority investors.
Posted at 07/1/2025 20:35 by quepassa
There is no Thomas listed as a Significant shareholder (more than 3%)as at 29/9/24.

It is interesting that you state "The name Thomas appears several times on the list of shareholders". - The only way you could know/state that is by inspecting the physical shareholder register itself which is, in my experience, a very unusual thing for any retail investor to do.

Indeed, I would go so far as to say that this is the very first time I have ever heard any retail investor doing it. - So I take my hat off to you if you have.

Of course, Thomas is a common surname. Therefore what you say is pure conjecture. And your imagined Thomas family would have had to have large holdings in the first place which when bundled together become a declarable position.

A mystery...

I agree with your actuarial approach about the balance sheet cash.

Either way, Guy Thomas's book, Free Capital, is certainly worth reading.

ALL IMO. DYOR.
QP
Posted at 18/12/2024 14:55 by quepassa
1.

No. It has been undervalued for a very long time.

As is only too well known by anyone with a shred of market knowledge, the UK market as a whole has been deeply unloved by investors for an extended period and is considered by any measure to be very cheap on any historic metric.

And this is especially the case for small-cap shares and in particular small-cap financial shares.

2.

Davydoo is there any point in the last few years, including when the share price was higher, that you haven't been intentionally bashing this share and its management?


3.

For someone of your background and affiliations, do you think your malicious share bashing activities are appropriate?

3927 refers.


ALL IMO. DYOR.
QP
Posted at 16/12/2024 11:01 by kingston78
I am surprised that MMs still maintains a spread of 11% (4-4.5p)knowing that the company is on a share buy back programme. MMs make money far more than private investors.
Posted at 12/12/2024 18:19 by quepassa
An extremely unlikely scenario.

30/9/24.

"During the year the Board uncovered multiple breaches of the strategic partnership agreement entered with Titan in June 2021. Titan's failure to honour the undertakings that it gave regarding the management of the ACUMEN Funds led to a collapse in the performance of those funds. At one stage, whilst under Titan's management, they became the worst performing suite of funds in the UK over a 16-month period. Tavistock gave Titan a six-month period in which to restore the performance of these funds to an acceptable standard, which it failed to do.



In the best interests of investors in the funds Tavistock terminated the strategic partnership agreement with Titan. In the best interests of the Company and its shareholders, the Board has initiated legal proceedings against Titan and has intimated a multimillion-pound claim for the substantial commercial damage caused to the Company by Titan's disregard of its contractual obligations."


All imo. Dyor.
QP
Posted at 09/12/2024 13:00 by kingston78
The Share Buyback programme does not tell us the mechanism of how, as investors, to sell the shares back to the company.

Does anyone have more information on this please?
Posted at 02/12/2024 07:31 by quepassa
1. Cash of £22 million now confirmed as received on schedule from Saltus, after successful and timely completion of sale.

2. The repositioning and GROWTH STRATEGY of Tavistock announced in today's RNS are not to be ignored or underestimated.

3. The balance sheet and cash resources of Tavistock are remarkably strong.

4. Tavistock's healthy cash resources are and remain further bolstered by a major £20m Acquisition facility provided by The Bank of Ireland.

5. The market cap of Tavistock at close Friday was around £25 million. This compares to cash receipts just today of £22 million which provide full cash-backing of the current market cap which, in my view, remains significantly undervalued.

6. The statement by Tavistock's CEO is not to be understimated:-

Brian Raven, Tavistock's Chief Executive said: "I am delighted that we are gaining real momentum in repositioning our dynamic asset management business. Our conditional acquisition of Alpha Beta Partners announced last week is a key step forward and we are now in a stronger position to generate superior growth and profitability as we continue to optimise our proposition for retail investors."



In my view, all is looking very positive and extremely encouraging.



All Imo. Dyor.
QP
Posted at 21/10/2024 09:51 by alaskan2
I rather suspect that the share price is not higher as investors are;

1. Not watching this small stock
2. Not trusting the management

It may be coincidence that they are selling assets to raise £38m whilst at the same time having to provide for the potential liability of £32m in repaying Titan. Or it might not.

Investors can’t see through such issues, so are, most likely, sitting on their hands.