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TAVI Tavistock Investments Plc

4.35
-0.15 (-3.33%)
Last Updated: 08:00:21
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
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
  -0.15 -3.33% 4.35 4.00 4.70 4.35 4.35 4.35 110,598 08:00:21
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Finance Services 33.95M -1.4M -0.0025 -17.40 24.38M
Tavistock Investments Plc is listed in the Finance Services sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker TAVI. The last closing price for Tavistock Investments was 4.50p. Over the last year, Tavistock Investments shares have traded in a share price range of 3.55p to 8.25p.

Tavistock Investments currently has 560,429,005 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Tavistock Investments is £24.38 million. Tavistock Investments has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -17.40.

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14/6/2021
11:23
Appreciate your persistence on your idea that somehow I have been previously affiliated with Tavistock on an employment level, I can assured this is not the case despite the suspected account of the chairman on this forum. Here purely on a shareholder capacity. Think what you see fit. PS: are you part of Tavistock’s PR team? Asking for a friend.
tomgold
14/6/2021
11:15
I’m fine Tomgold, I look at the numbers and make my judgements on those alone, not simply on personal issues between you and an ex employer.
mandarin4
14/6/2021
11:12
So they have disposed of the only profitable part of the group at a value of up to £40 million, great news for the cash position however where does that leave this valuation now given the other businesses lose money? anyone have any ideas?

Need some clarity on this deal if anyone has anymore thoughts.

raph_andrew
14/6/2021
10:00
Don’t worry about my health. Worry about your position going forward x
tomgold
14/6/2021
09:57
Tomgold, I think you’ve made the right decision for yourself. You obviously have an axe to grind, ex employee ? The amount of anger and hatred isn’t good for your health. Glad you can put this to bed and move on.
mandarin4
14/6/2021
09:24
I think I get to at least a 10p valuation........
chrisdgb
14/6/2021
09:08
I’m all out this morning, I’m glad the board have pulled this off and pushed the only profitable business in the group over to Titan (at a somewhat overvalued number).

Pacience for the last 6 years has barely breakeven but there we go.

Still not clear to me how Brian Raven and Oliver Cooke are making extra on this deal, would look out for fees and provisions on the upcoming accounts.

There is no chance there are no BS fees for the board here, let’s not forget they tried to milk £10m out of the company back in November and failed multiple times.

For me this is the exit. As expected this is not a straight forward deal.

As for Tavistock going forward, the advisory businesses don’t make any money so what you have here is a cash position, some debt that will hopefully be paid off and a corrupt board of directors.

tomgold
14/6/2021
08:58
Tomgold you are quiet this morning, what are your thoughts?

I agree with QP on the value, significant value to be gained still from this price, a company that will trade going forward with little to no debt and able to massively increase their footprint within their market.

I’m holding as I think the other half of the business will be taken out by a bigger player within 6-12 months as well.

On a negative seems the BODS tried to line up their company share grab based on knowing about this deal ,,

mandarin4
14/6/2021
08:43
Amazed how quiet we are here given the magnitude of change.....
chrisdgb
14/6/2021
08:18
But surely that is just the cash equivalent of the sold business, no value for what is left......
chrisdgb
14/6/2021
08:17
Me Too CM , took 200 k shares off the table at 4.75 , 400 k shares running .... not a bad start to our Monday morning for a change !!.
partner
14/6/2021
08:13
Excellent rise and topped sliced :-)
cheshire man
14/6/2021
07:49
Opening price..................?
chrisdgb
11/6/2021
09:59
I’m excited to see what account provisions are coming this year and if this will be the year their iStock platform will be written down to zero…
tomgold
11/6/2021
08:49
Where is the main man, Que Pasa to reveal all?
Have the board done their annual work now as for all the noises they made, they are once more silent…

I assume they dare not attempt another ‘incentiveR17; offer after the previous embarrassing rejections. The TEAM offer sort of saved their embarrassment on that front.

We are still waiting for this amazing piece of news/information that was mentioned but couldn’t be revealed as Tavi were under offer.

Tick tock, tick tock…

makeamillion3
11/6/2021
08:36
The assets are worth at best 35m (taking into account clean accounts), the board brings the valuation down.

With the current crooks in place no one with touch it at an appropriate valuation. I have said this before.

tomgold
11/6/2021
07:30
Tomgold, the company is not appropriately valued though is it? What are the AUM worth alone? For all your distaste for the present board the assets are worth far more than the current market cap of 16 million.
mandarin4
09/6/2021
08:48
@Mandarin4 agreed that are plenty of questionable boards with an adequate valuations.

However, in Tavistock’s case what was cheap 3/4 years ago has been diluted further, suffered questionable costings with nonsense projects and has been riddled with more debt ever since, adding nothing but liabilities to the bottom line.

What was cheap then, is now appropriately valued due to the questionable practices of the board, their opaque account provisions, generous board pay and endless self-interest (most of which has been out on display since November 2020).

tomgold
09/6/2021
08:41
You can fool all of the people some of time; you can fool some of the people all of the time, but you can't fool all the people all the time.

5p per share is nothing more than a promise of “Fool’s Gold” without a change in management.

doubledippers
09/6/2021
08:37
Tomgold,heard this said about numerous chairman and CEO’s on other shares, yet there’s are not undervalued like Tavistock.

QP why do you think the share price is woefully short of where the company value actually is?

mandarin4
08/6/2021
20:42
I have an idea why the price doesn’t reflect it.

A chairman and a ceo that have made a career out of screwing shareholders for the last 30 years.

It’s cheap for a reason.

tomgold
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