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TSP Telspec

4.25
0.00 (0.00%)
Last Updated: 01:00:00
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Telspec LSE:TSP London Ordinary Share GB0008821455 ORD 25P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 4.25 - 0.00 01:00:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
0 0 N/A 0

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
10/4/2006
12:33
no tom seemed put out it march that the was no news at market cap of.. £3m this is a mico cap one big order could get this in to one £m pounds profit they will be news before the summer they are no take overs before the tax year so should be soon
made1686
10/4/2006
12:04
spcecks/made - Thank goodness for CEY, hey!
bluelynx
10/4/2006
12:00
made1686 have you heard any news.
spcecks
10/4/2006
11:59
yes well some one think,,s so thay just bought 21,,000 tsp hope we are on the up from now on
made1686
10/4/2006
11:45
Hope your right made.
bluelynx
10/4/2006
11:42
20p by june you will see take it from made
made1686
10/4/2006
09:32
Looks like there is now no hope for this company, useless products no one wants. useless management, just put us shareholder out of our misery and close the company down.
bluelynx
09/4/2006
10:21
its should have gone up on this new..,,s
made1686
07/4/2006
15:17
I've just recieved this e-mail from Telspec, not sure of the actual amount of sales increase that will result from it. not much I expect, if the falling price is anything to go by. Is this type of e-mail a sign of disperation for Telspec.

Fater Delivery from TelMax X


Telspec is pleased to announce that its latest product TelMax X – a 2mbit EI / IP Line Extender – has been further developed to now operate at 4 Mbps per link in accordance with the latest ETSI ".bis" standards.

TelMax X supports one, two, three or four links which when bonded together can now provide an impressive 16 Mbps data transmission between locations. This positions TelMax X at the very heart of the expansion of Business services, being especially suited to Businesses which utilise Virtual Private Networks between their operating sites.

"This development further demonstrates the flexibility of the TelMax X product, which delivers a wider range of services at faster rates than a traditional E1 extender. With the versatility of supporting any combination of E1, IP, X21 and V35 services, now combined with the faster data rates, whilst still being highly price competitive, we believe it represents the best solution for business requiring inter-site communication"
Jeff May, Group Sales and Marketing Director.

For more details on TelMax X or other Telspec produucts, visit our website at www.telspec.co.uk or email us at sales@telspec.co.uk.

Best regards,

Telspec

bluelynx
04/4/2006
22:00
no but,if they get a big order or a take over
made1686
04/4/2006
12:01
Fantastic info here:
romrviv
04/4/2006
12:00
Very nice indeed!
romrviv
04/4/2006
12:00
made1686 you must be feeling confident then ......have you heard any news.
spcecks
04/4/2006
10:28
wonder who picked up the sales yesterday.
spcecks
30/3/2006
18:34
i do not clean bog for BT like you still think you no sod all ps i do not care what you think as well 30p by may you see time will tell
made1686
30/3/2006
16:58
Made 1686 can you get a better translator package. It would appear English is not your native language. Either that or you are just a gadgie.
superbigal
30/3/2006
14:25
Made 1686
I have no assosciation with Telspec. I do however work in the Electronics Industry in a rather higher capacity.

superbigal
30/3/2006
09:02
Friendzarin do I really pain you ? or is it just the news I bring ?
Heres a cute bit of gossip for you all.
I noticed in the results they stated servicing and repairs had moved from Perth to Rochester. Too let you in on a little secret on that "Cost cutting excercise", Telspec made Perth staff with product experience on low wages redundant and actually had to recruit in Kent !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! This was purely seen as empire building by those trying too protect their own little corner.
Is that the sign of stability ?

superbigal
29/3/2006
23:10
Friendzarin - 29 Mar'06 - 20:05 - 159 of 160

Just as a matter of interest howdlep do you know the management ?


No I do not know them.

Whilst I appreciate your comments re the declining share price, I can only state that an initial purchase below 11p represents real value for my own risk/reward profile.

Had I bought at much higher prices, I would have had to weigh up the cashburn versus the prospect of a bid. A difficult decision when trying to preserve capital.

As it is, I hope we will get a bid within a relatively short period of time.

howdlep
29/3/2006
20:05
Just as a matter of interest howdlep do you know the management ?

There is an NPD guy as a CEO in a turnaround situation...when the product range has been the biggest single failure ...this is not a good omen for success or cost reduction.

I've met the old board of which he was a member...was not impressed...since which time he's been promoted.

My average price is 61p...I had 300,000 at that level ..now down to 150000 all in PEP's therefore have no CGT loss but have waited for an upturn in fortunes...it ain't going to happen now is it having read these results ? As much as it pains me ...I think superbigal unfortunately has the inside track.

Every time I unload I seem to move the price down so although there is no incentive to sell..there is even less incentive to hold

friendzarin
29/3/2006
17:35
FWIW I think that management will give themselves a few more months to complete the sale, then will be forced to re focus and cut costs even more.
I am comfortable at this point and I suspect little was mentioned of the bidding process for good reason. Perhaps we are closer to one party making an offer for the company, but they have waited for today's results to be published. That said, their due dilliegence would have inc the current cash position and more detailed revenue projections since year end?

howdlep
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