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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Telit Communications Plc | LSE:TCM | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B06GM726 | 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% | 229.00 | 229.00 | 229.50 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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01/9/2017 09:10 | owenski your admission of lack of understanding is taken. NO need to say anymore Its short time. This has run out of steam imo | elcapital2017 | |
01/9/2017 09:08 | TW and the £5 paid mercenaries "It wouldn't have taken long to see TW was spouting pure nonsense " "I feel sorry for people who read that 'dossier' and took it for gospel without actually verifying any of it themselves" | master rsi | |
01/9/2017 08:57 | frazboy It's difficult to call this, there are some good reasoned articles out there, not including the hysterical pizza inspired ones. Bottom line is the short positions are institutions taking a big position and I'm not betting against that. I believe the business is an interesting one and if it can get funding will eventually come good. It will need funding again, some changes will be made/demanded and the terms of the funding probably wont be favourable to PI's. If the business is funded and the future in IoT is for a tipping point scenario as Telit and others suggest, then the short positions wont be around forever. But when the dust settles one can take a fresh look at what's on offer at Telit. I think it'll survive but am not prepared to enter yet, too much risk for me. | owenski | |
01/9/2017 08:56 | I'm out at £172... Good luck, will keep a close eye on proceedings! | 5chipper | |
01/9/2017 08:48 | owenski My statement if fact. If you dont understand that, then you shouldnt be trading. They dont tell you they will be suspended unless the NOMAD resigns. | elcapital2017 | |
01/9/2017 08:46 | Shake and up 🤡👌 | glenkaz | |
01/9/2017 08:45 | "It could be suspended at any second" Well a few more seconds have passed since you posted that ridiculous statement. | owenski | |
01/9/2017 08:32 | owenski "not looking anywhere near suspended" It could be suspended at any second. Your statement is ridiculous | elcapital2017 | |
01/9/2017 08:28 | Anyone know if the shorts have increased? | scotty666 | |
01/9/2017 08:26 | Short interest increased, now stands at 13.02%. | bbmsionlypostafter | |
01/9/2017 08:25 | Shorts now above 13% That's got to hurt surely? | bulltradept | |
01/9/2017 08:25 | OML increasing short, Shorts now above 13% Interesting times | owenski | |
01/9/2017 08:22 | "WTF is wrong with you.? Stock is about 160p no where near £379." Not looking like anywhere near suspension either. | owenski | |
01/9/2017 08:10 | Very quiet on the board any thoughts | glenkaz | |
01/9/2017 08:02 | Glenda WTF is wrong with you.? Stock is about 160p no where near £379. What happened to you? Was it a bump on the head, dropped as a baby? If you cant get the price right what hope in the world do you have? | elcapital2017 | |
01/9/2017 07:33 | £379 in may fair value £378.6 ha ha ha ha! No 🍕 Again today! Enjoy your extra runny moose your master has made! 🤢 | glenkaz | |
01/9/2017 07:27 | Time to start a 🔥🦑 £2 £2 £2 £2 £2 £2 £2 £2 £2 £2 £5! Ha ha ha! 🤡✌A | glenkaz | |
01/9/2017 07:09 | Make it safer el thing! £3 ha ha ha! This may hit £2 today it may not but in favour 🤡✌A | glenkaz | |
01/9/2017 07:02 | anywhere near 200 and im back short again. lets see these longs burn | elcapital2017 | |
01/9/2017 06:56 | Good luck with that short can't see a drop coming yet it's on a roll back to £2 I think today let's see! 🤡✌A | glenkaz |
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