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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Tavistock Investments Plc | LSE:TAVI | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BLNMLS43 | ORD 1P |
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% | 4.25 | 4.00 | 4.50 | 4.25 | 4.25 | 4.25 | 68,365 | 08:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Finance Services | 33.95M | -1.4M | -0.0025 | -17.00 | 23.82M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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21/7/2022 13:30 | Would be nice to break the 10p resistance and kick on…. | makeamillion3 | |
21/7/2022 12:25 | Ooooh A few buys above 9.5p, at 9.8-9.9p. | smithie6 | |
21/7/2022 11:08 | Russman why not give them a call then report back here. You can put a negative spin on it that way which suits your continued agenda. | mandarin4 | |
21/7/2022 07:30 | Have Allenby got an EPS fcast? | russman | |
18/7/2022 08:12 | hmmm......not a good start to the week! | huntie2 | |
13/7/2022 22:07 | What price did you sell all yours for 2.10p ? | mandarin4 | |
13/7/2022 17:43 | Do not confuse price with value. Not long ago TAVI was trading at sub 2p. This share price underperformance invited the attention of TEAM & Titan. It is the market's perception of value that has changed. Some EPS growth appears to be expected. | russman | |
13/7/2022 12:29 | Bitter ex employee or, shareholder that's dumped his stock before the big jump in value so pi$$ed off and looking for someone to blame. His MO remains the same despite the share prices huge increases. Best ignore him and let him continue his rantings as its not hurt the share price nor I doubt it bothers the BODS. | mandarin4 | |
13/7/2022 10:40 | If you don't trust a company...which you obviously don't.....why follow it and keep posting negative comments. Go and find a productive path in life it makes it worth living! | bothdavis | |
13/7/2022 05:20 | Considering the choppy markets, their valuation would fall. Also quite understandably they do not highlight their excessive BoD emoluments. Your attention is drawn to the diluted (continuing) EPS performance over the last 5 years. | russman | |
12/7/2022 09:28 | "Maybe if the BoD explained their valuation; TAVI could be better understood" Sum of Parts Valuation. One is referred to the Allenby Capital Research Note dated 6/12/21 which gives a detailed explanation of the break-down of the Sum of Parts Valuation for Tavistock. Allenby gave a revised S.O.P. valuation of 16p as at that date. Allenby's Research Note can readily be found on their website. One trusts that Allenby will provide an Update shortly after the Preliminary Final Results have been released by burgeoning Tavistock Investments scheduled for mid-September. It would not surprise me if there were perhaps a further positive change in any S.O.P. Valuation for Tavistock Investments at that time. It is interesting to compare the current share price of Tavistock with Allenby's latest S.O.P. valuation. The market would appear now to be waking up fast to this disparity. ALL IMO. DYOR. QP | quepassa | |
12/7/2022 06:47 | In the last Annual Report, the BoD believed that TAVI had a "sum of parts" valuation of 15p per share. Maybe if the BoD explained their valuation; TAVI could be better understood. | russman | |
11/7/2022 22:48 | ...is this what they call a double bagger ? Or is that drunken bar slang from 1980 for an ugly woman ?!! | smithie6 | |
09/7/2022 16:12 | I’m new here, but clearly some history! Whilst “acquisitive With so many clients and funds under advice, the CEO clearly sees the potential, but when? | alaskan2 | |
09/7/2022 08:59 | Goodness gracious. So now we have someone who believes that any company with acquisition plans or specific targets should make them public. that's just not the way things work. Never. Not for any organisation. he clearly just has zero comprehension of the way the markets operate. And most times, companies don't even tell shareholders that they have a strategy to make acquisitions at all. Whereas with Tavistock they are outright informing shareholders that they are in acquisition mode. This latest post from Russman displays a total lack of basic understanding of the way companies and markets operate. ALL IMO. DYOR. QP | quepassa | |
09/7/2022 07:58 | An excellent example of why minority shareholders feel that they are kept in the dark. | russman | |
08/7/2022 08:06 | 27/6/22 RNS "We continue to be acquisitive and look forward to updating shareholders on progress in due course." ALL IMO. DYOR. QP | quepassa | |
08/7/2022 06:42 | BoD have the draft accounts & know the "deals" in the pipeline. It makes TAVI a considerably less risky investment to them than to minority shareholders. | russman | |
06/7/2022 17:21 | Therefore the BoD should keep buying, exercise their options, put their houses on TAVI. | russman | |
06/7/2022 08:08 | I am certain Simon Thompson in the IC has tipped Tavistock as a 'buy'and undervalued. Certainly NOT a 'Rancorous Pump' in his or my view. | bothdavis | |
06/7/2022 07:30 | The only rancour evident is from Russman who has called this share wrong, wrong and wrong again. | quepassa | |
06/7/2022 06:46 | Close period. Insider dealing. Rancorous Pump. | russman | |
05/7/2022 10:06 | The Market Capitalisation of Tavistock Investments Plc has now surpassed £50 million. Currently £53 million according to ADVFN. This is potentially very good news indeed as it should now encourage significantly further interest from institutional investors, many of which have internal criteria which only permit them to invest in small-cap shares with a minimum market capitalisation of £50m. ALL IMO. DYOR. QP | quepassa | |
05/7/2022 09:36 | 2 trades so far today at 10.0 p ! | smithie6 |
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