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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Tern Plc | LSE:TERN | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BFPMV798 | ORD 0.02P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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-0.15 | -7.14% | 1.95 | 1.90 | 2.00 | 2.10 | 1.95 | 2.10 | 1,206,602 | 15:52:16 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Finance Services | 66k | -10.45M | -0.0269 | -0.72 | 7.58M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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04/2/2021 11:46 | that 150k was mine. | ![]() kcowe | |
04/2/2021 11:42 | volumes being picked up.. | still waiting | |
04/2/2021 11:39 | The 60k @8.18p is a buy | ![]() maarleck | |
04/2/2021 11:37 | will today turn out to be the day Tern gave us the biggest heads up that the dots were all in place ? | still waiting | |
04/2/2021 11:34 | Wyld Networks @WyldNetworks · 31m #IoT in #agriculture - Wyld's own Eric Hewitson sharing sage advice on where the #internetofthings can take #agritech in the future | ![]() sweepie2 | |
04/2/2021 11:33 | Shakin, please post were i said 3p today. | ![]() mikemichael2 | |
04/2/2021 11:29 | Pay no attention to the repayment dates as these can be changed at a stroke of a pen | ![]() sweepie2 | |
04/2/2021 11:25 | for me, the update today sets the scene for big news at DA and gives a point of reference for the remaining investments.. the new tidy over loan (to cover legals ?) would have been the opportunity to rollover the 31/3/21 repayment dates,it wasn't.. 1+1= | still waiting | |
04/2/2021 11:22 | Be happy and more tolerant and live longer | ![]() sweepie2 | |
04/2/2021 11:18 | Learn about the steps required to connect production devices to IoT platforms/applicatio | still waiting | |
04/2/2021 11:11 | kcowe4 Feb '21 - 11:06 - 237160 of 237162 mikemichael2 why would you mention that and make their job harder ... ? ============= Come on, you don't REALLY believe me do you ?? | ![]() mikemichael2 | |
04/2/2021 11:10 | I read on an Intel page today that they have partnered with Google Cloud for the past 16 years. Mainly for their processors (at hyperscale they call it) Seeing as DA (KS) was inherent (IMO) in the Intel SDO onboarding solution, it explains why (IMO) DA felt the need to make a Google Connector last year. | ![]() andrbea | |
04/2/2021 11:08 | Industry / Automotive news - updated 5 minutes ago On CNBC they are talking about the model being an "autonomous" vehicle. Hyundai and Apple are Reportedly About to Finalize Electric Car Partnership Deal Making progress since the original rumors last month. 5 Mins ago By Jeff Yeung After rumors that Apple was in talks with Hyundai over an electric car development partnership surfaced earlier last month, new reports have now come in suggesting that the two companies are about to finalize on their contract. According to sources close to the matter, the deal will be worth ₩4 trillion won (approx. $3.5 billion USD) and see Hyundai help Apple manufacture the latter’s branded electric vehicles at its assembly plant in West Point, Georgia. Production is said to be scheduled for 2024 — although sources have also suggested that there could be a slight delay — and will involve orders of 100,000 units per year, a number that could soar to 400,000 in the following years. The money from the deal will also be used to build additional facilities exclusively for the use of producing Apple’s EVs. At the same time, Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo have also spoken up about what the so-called “Apple Car” could entail, noting that it would be based on Hyundai’s very own E-GMP platform. According to him, the vehicle will launch as early as 2025, and be targeted at the higher end of the market. As usual, neither Apple nor Hyundai has officially confirmed anything, so those interested should definitely stay tuned for more updates to come. | ![]() tullynessle | |
04/2/2021 11:07 | Quick look in not the price action I expected or anyone else, sellers still around crazy. | ![]() wardy333 | |
04/2/2021 11:06 | mikemichael2 why would you mention that and make their job harder ... ? | ![]() kcowe | |
04/2/2021 11:04 | HC-1 do like to remit monies back to their tax haven owners - question is whether they can afford not to install Wyld's system? | ![]() stentorian | |
04/2/2021 11:02 | if DA start to increase the PR ahead of the event and highlight themselves with Tern it should give increased global exposure.. lets see. | still waiting | |
04/2/2021 11:01 | My associates are buying again. | ![]() mikemichael2 | |
04/2/2021 11:01 | Would like an update on the mesh app in domains where Ascom can't help (universities, sports stadiums, public buildings, ..). The metrics of social distancing/access/to locate lost equipment, etc. And what about the Japanese reseller? Never to come about? Reminder 29.10.20 Future demand for the app: Wyld already inundated with enquiries. 10 weeks ago we brainstormed a strategy for that. Resellers/partners/s US, Asia, Japan, in particular, & the Nordic countries. We have signed up some companies. A focus on industry/manufacturi The data is anonymized (GDPR-compliant). The visitor is disconnected automatically outside the geofence. Also in talks with a Chief Secretary at the Scottish Gov. about soc. dist. policies for buildings. Also a mesh of IoT devices and smartphones to track lost equipment (for retrieval) Our adage: 'People to people, and people to things' Mission (says Alistair): technology that helps us to get back to normal. A solution that can help. (I have emailed this to Messrs Sisto/Metcalfe/Loxle | ![]() andrbea | |
04/2/2021 10:58 | Based on the online limits. I suspect a large limit buy it order is being worked. We all know there enough traders and flaky holders to fill them. | ![]() johnb5 | |
04/2/2021 10:58 | maybe on an exit.. multiple of NAV is key. x10, x15 from here ? | still waiting |
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