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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 | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
0.00 | 0.00% | 4.35 | 4.00 | 4.70 | 4.35 | 4.35 | 4.35 | 0.00 | 08:00:11 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Finance Services | 33.95M | -1.4M | -0.0025 | -17.40 | 24.38M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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15/6/2021 15:10 | Does the granting of share options (just announced today) mean that they are awarding themselves 10% of the company if/when the share price reaches 5.25p? | isildur35 | |
15/6/2021 14:53 | That’s fine buying in QP. What about the approx 11% dilution also??? Unreal. | makeamillion3 | |
15/6/2021 14:33 | Why on earth risk a shareholder revolt after all the goodwill earned over the last two days? This is so very wrong and stinks of pure greed and arrogance. What planet is the board living on? It’s a step too far, way too far! | doubledippers | |
15/6/2021 14:14 | Just wow! Absolutely shocking. So after failing to steal 25% of the company in the ‘now obvious’ incentive scheme, they now just take shares anyway. How do people sleep. DYOR. Leopards and spots. Doesn’t that need voting on and approving or can they just do whatever they want and dip into the family share pot (ie Tavistock) | makeamillion3 | |
15/6/2021 14:12 | How about that! | tomgold | |
15/6/2021 13:49 | Outrageous, they couldn't resist screwing everyone again. Let's hear from the happy shareholder base yesterday how they feel now. As a reminder Oliver Cooke has put in near enough £100k of his own money to land himself 60m shares in the business. Anyone care to defend them aside from QP Cooke who was born a crooke from day 1. | raph_andrew | |
15/6/2021 11:16 | must be some very large orders being worked and he spread once again is terrible | guyswonga | |
15/6/2021 08:32 | Don’t bet short term imo A long term hold with attractive returns | ny boy | |
15/6/2021 08:30 | was expecting trading near 6.50p this morning 2 excellent Rns in 2 days | ak62 | |
15/6/2021 08:22 | The good news from TAVI just keeps coming, with this morning's new RNS. 5.50p is currently the lowest ASK on show. A very bright future ahead here after quite some years of holding. f | fillipe | |
15/6/2021 07:32 | Blimey........... | chrisdgb | |
15/6/2021 07:20 | Excellent news, stay long for years here imo | ny boy | |
15/6/2021 07:13 | Ding ding round 2. The good news just keeps on coming | mandarin4 | |
14/6/2021 20:16 | Been holding since 2017, will hold for more years, good progress, albeit slow! (ARK) looks like it could get some news flow this month..dyor as usual. | ny boy | |
14/6/2021 17:19 | So all the cash from the sale goes into the top co, leaving a couple of loss making subsidiaries, one of which is riddled with Neil Bartlett and other legacy issues. Is the real plan to phoenix the remaining subsidiaries leaving all the clients to go to Titan? Definitely weird and I suspect the FCA will struggle to sign-off on this deal, I certainly would! | pipeline1 | |
14/6/2021 17:10 | Wow nice 1m buy at 4,74 Fire works continues tomorrow | ak62 | |
14/6/2021 16:49 | open near or around 6.00p tomorrow ? | ak62 | |
14/6/2021 14:08 | Given you have you ‘Poirot’ hat on today answer me this… prior to the news the company was worth circa £15m. You add a up to £40m disposal of the profit centre (£20m in cash now and £20m later) and the market cap stands currently at £27m. Put your resources to better use. Is it cheap, is it toxic? Tells you all you need to know about the current state of affairs with the Tavistock board and the remainder of the group assets. | tomgold | |
14/6/2021 11:44 | Tomgold, your not fooling anyone. | mandarin4 |
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