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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Stock Type |
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Ten Alps | TAL | London | Ordinary Share |
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0.60 | 0.60 |
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Posted at 08/11/2016 17:32 by rambutan2 Re the placing, 92.7m of the 111.7m went to Herald (HRI) and Artemis Alpha (ATS), listed investment trusts, who were already the dominant holders. Two experienced managers who prepared to put in more good money after bad. Very patient capital. Let's hope that TAL is finally getting its act together. |
Posted at 28/10/2016 09:54 by elrico Apologies for off topic, but you should be aware! Anyone tempted to go to the self promoting bmichaelmouse - serial basher.Here's what you won't learn from his guru skills. Interesting spin, especially the topic of the share price. Remind us of your two darling "growth" investments on a 12 month view. Avanti; THE FRAUD! 250p now 24.5p - by his own admission he bought at 170p and 120p and advised buying at 48,p. If you were brave, being his caveats. Another of his growth stocks Trakm8: The cash guzzler and creative accounting magician 360p now 153p. But to be fair, you got a maiden 2p divi. Shame it can't afford it. Isn't that the same trick a number of Chinese frauds use to sucker investors in! But his favourite part-time is bashing TW related stock and attacking other posters invested in certain stock, like someuwin. Revenge for short advice on some of michaelmouse shares. Don't worry someuwin - he surely can't blame two premium uses as being the same person. His usual ploy when more than one person disagrees with him. Someuwin always keeps his counsel. |
Posted at 23/4/2016 10:33 by bottomfisher At the start of the year Andrew Hore tipped TAL as one the five AIM stocks to shine in 2016 for the Interactive Investor website. Here is his latest update on its disappointing progress to date:Tip price: 2.38p Current price: 1.75p TV programme producer, publisher and digital communications services provider Ten Alps (TAL) was included as a 2016 tip because of the scope for recovery in the performance of its business following its refinancing. However, it has got worse before it has got better, with a profit warning at the end of January. Weak advertising sales in the publishing division were the main reason behind the disappointment. In the six months to December 2015, revenues increased from £10.2 million to £12.1 million and the loss before tax fell from £998,000 to £354,000. There was a small net cash position at the end of the period and £750,000 was raised in February through a loan from the ever-supportive Herald Investment Trust (HRI). The company should still make a full-year profit. Ten Alps continues to make add-on acquisitions. Corporate video producer Straker Films has been acquired for £110,000 plus deferred consideration relating to a percentage of revenues achieved in the 12 months after acquisition. Ten Alps intends to change its name to Zinc Media Group later in the year and the new website can be found here. At the time of the original recommendation, N+1 Singer forecast a 2015-16 profit of £1.12 million rising to £1.83 million the following year. These figures have been downgraded to £300,000 in 2015-16 and £1.3 million in 2016-17. That means the shares are trading on 18 times prospective 2015-16 earnings, falling to six the following year. Still a good recovery bet. |
Posted at 01/2/2016 11:37 by clocktower Article in The Daily Telegraph today speaking of the casting company used to hire extras for the new star wars film have raised £462k from angel investors and that the industry continues to storm ahead of other areas in the UK economy. So it seems there is indeed strong demand going forward which should all help TAL to grow quickly now. |
Posted at 29/1/2016 17:19 by rambutan2 Dipped my toe in this week. Liked the backers (see post 18 above) that came in at the 2p placing (although very glad wasn't in before such horrible dilution) and the opp to get in below what they paid. Mkt cap of £6.5m leaves plenty of upside if TAL can get its act together. So, a long term high risk punt... |
Posted at 09/1/2016 11:20 by ramas Given the weakness I have been rereading the 2014 accounts .... This remains profitability wise an early stage turnaround and nothing has changed in my opinion that they will be successful. Luke Johnson holds 12% plus options and is now a ned. Having said that I think there is plenty of time to scale in which is what I am doing. i am thinking TAL will make a small profit this current year and something meaningful the year after. Would anyone buy them .... Itv for example ? Remember every time they dip to 2p to buy you are getting them at the same price as the insiders , excluding the options of course however these exercise at 3p upwards. IMO dyor |
Posted at 05/1/2016 09:00 by ramas Looks like buyers can be patient , appears there are still insiders willing to flip their stock for a .25p gain. I think the story is good with TAL but we await proof that management can produce a profit as well as good product |
Posted at 02/1/2016 10:00 by bottomfisher Heaven forbid. Someone has finally tipped Ten Alps, a serial underperformer.Former AIM writer of the year Andrew Hore picked it as one the five AIM stocks he thinks will shine in 2016 for the Interactive Investor website. [...] It reads as follows: TV programme producer, publisher and digital communications services provider Ten Alps (TAL) has a good business, but it has been hampered by a weak balance sheet. That has changed following the refinancing during the summer, which also included the acquisition of TV documentaries producer Reef TV. Ten Alps has pro forma net cash and is in a strong position to grow. Serial entrepreneur Luke Johnson, who has an 11.9% stake, joined the board at the time of the refinancing. Ten Alps has got this far because it had the backing of Herald Investment Trust (HRI), which has consistently provided loans and acquired shares as Ten Alps tried to sort it out. Herald has 34.5% of the company and Artemis Alpha Trust (ATS) has 15.6%. These shareholders will also back Ten Alps in its expansion plans. Management is seeking to grow the television programme production business organically and through acquisitions. Elsewhere, the strategy is to focus on its most profitable market sectors and expand the digital content and events operations through acquisition. N+1 Singer forecasts a 2015-16 profit of £1.12 million, rising to £1.83 million the following year. The shares, which have drifted back after a 10-for-one share consolidation, are trading on less than six times prospective 2016-17 earnings. Hopefully, the broker and Ten Alps have been sensible enough to set a realistic and achievable target. The market is obviously unsure at the moment and this provides a buying opportunity. |
Posted at 23/6/2015 08:44 by topinfo Ive been buying these since yesterday and I think this one is going to do exceptionally well from here. Look at the team behind it, WOW TAL"The TV division is in good health and ripe for development into a larger and more valuable business," N+1, Ten Alps' nominated advisor (NOMAD), said in a note this morning. "We expect the value of Ten Alps to rise rapidly." |
Posted at 09/6/2015 08:26 by clocktower I think any investor left with TAL have lost the will to live over the past years, as they watched it decline in line, much like Bob G over the years. |
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