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TERN Tern Plc

2.65
0.05 (1.92%)
18 Apr 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
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
  0.05 1.92% 2.65 2.60 2.70 2.65 2.60 2.60 555,848 12:56:38
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Finance Services 66k -10.45M -0.0269 -0.99 10.3M
Tern Plc is listed in the Finance Services sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker TERN. The last closing price for Tern was 2.60p. Over the last year, Tern shares have traded in a share price range of 1.65p to 10.50p.

Tern currently has 388,571,510 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Tern is £10.30 million. Tern has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -0.99.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
15/6/2021
14:06
Big buyer in the background obviously or maybe fingers crossed

Come on ALBERT GET A MOVE ON

sweepie2
15/6/2021
14:06
They won’t want news landing now !!
still waiting
15/6/2021
14:00
M_Night

Posts: 147

Price: 23.00

No Opinion

Hearing there'll be 2 big updates this month15 Jun 2021 10:09
One this week and one by the end of the month.

sweepie2
15/6/2021
13:57
Seems to be:Down again.Not a good time to be gambling with T20s
jonc
15/6/2021
13:52
4x 100k sells, rollovers as I still have 22.81p as the bid??
sweepie2
15/6/2021
13:45
Device Authority shared:
@DeviceAuthority
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19h
5 components of IoT streaming architecture by
@cimicorp

andrbea
15/6/2021
13:40
Ignore the noise.

How much is DA worth now with markets going exponential?

still waiting
15/6/2021
13:30
Don't forget now folks. DA's USP is legacy devices via, dynamic device key generation, DDKG. This is protected by patents with limited coverage. The barrier for entry to other players using more recent developments does not exist. With the advent of 5G which cannot be retrofitted to legacy devices it is likely that such items will be retired and replaced with newer technology with those recent developments in place obviating the need for DDKG.

...

ellipses
15/6/2021
13:27
Never know why he does lie story and investments good enough not to have to resort to lying
sweepie2
15/6/2021
13:24
eLiar not eBomber
upthegardenpath
15/6/2021
13:22
By the way buying volume is indicating that eBomber is a liar

Pity SW can't ban him, does as much damage as trolls or holders moaning too much lol

sweepie2
15/6/2021
13:19
We know that
They know that
Tern know that

Problem is that Tern are not telling the market about progress etc etc

sweepie2
15/6/2021
13:15
KS should clear up in iomt, how else can they get the data agnostically to all the different parties involved and keep it secure for the lifetime!!
still waiting
15/6/2021
13:11
Thanks andrbea,

There is a nice article to IoT Purell hand wash dispensers i

stentorian
15/6/2021
13:06
IoT & Covid

Vaccinations
Perhaps the area where IoT is having the most significant impact right now is in the global vaccine distribution effort. Brenneis says there are three key needs that IoT can solve:

Tracking the vaccines.
Monitoring the conditions in which they are stored throughout their journey.
Ensuring a visible supply chain to monitor demand.
In order to be effective, the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine needs to be kept at -70C. That’s not an easy feat given that it needs to travel both on land and by air from centres in the United States, Germany and Belgium, with possible storage time in distribution centres before being delivered to a vaccination site. Controlant, a specialist cold chain distribution company based in Iceland, works with Pfizer to manage the temperature of the supply chain, using Vodafone sims inside all their devices. All GPS data is transmitted via these sims, including temperature and humidity.

Monitoring the whereabouts of the doses, along with ancillary items such as syringes, is also crucial. Brenneis explains that in lower-income countries, sometimes vaccines are delivered without sufficient equipment to safely use them. Vodafone has built a system to tackle this in South Africa and neighbouring countries called mVacciNation. The system "acquires data regarding the stock levels in various locations like hospitals or doctor's practices. Doctors or logistics workers can go into the storage rooms and use their phones to scan barcodes, and the phones then transmit this data to the mVacciNation platform, so it knows how many syringes are on display, how many vaccines there are, and how much other equipment there is."

"People can also register to be vaccinated via the platform and are directed automatically by the system to their vaccination site. They also get an electronic passport from the platform, which ensures they have records showing they've been adequately vaccinated. If they need a second vaccine, it reminds them and directs them to the next site, which could be different to the first location if that's where the vaccines are now available.", Brenneis adds.

Brenneis says Vodafone is proudly playing its part in ensuring an equitable distribution of vaccines worldwide. "In Africa, we see ourselves as a very important part of society, with [a] responsibility that goes beyond providing telecommunications services. We try to improve things with our technology first because that's where we have the biggest lever, but where that's not enough, we help through the Vodafone foundation."

To date, Vodafone has donated €4.2 million to support the vaccine rollout, including making sure syringes are available at critical sites. "We've especially focused on hard-to-reach communities across Africa because these also tend to be the poorest", Brenneis says.

andrbea
15/6/2021
13:05
"Embedding communications and healthcare will be a part of how healthcare providers digitise in the future. Brenneis explains that in Germany, they are already building 5G networks directly within hospitals. "These 5G networks are different from a wifi network which is usually the standard in a hospital nowadays, but also different from a 4G network in that there is immediate response time when you send a message from one place to another, within one millisecond. In comparison, the response time of a 4G network is 30 milliseconds, which is more than human reaction time.

"This is enabling very innovative remote surgery applications, where an expert surgeon can be somewhere with a virtual reality headset on and can be in the emergency room with others, telling them exactly what to do. They are all connected through an ultra-safe 5G system where there's no possibility of the connection dropping because you can reserve a certain bandwidth for exactly this kind of application. That's really exciting."

andrbea
15/6/2021
13:04
1002 shares buy made bid rise a tad, have we finally reached the bottom of this pricing range?
sweepie2
15/6/2021
13:03
@DeviceAuthority
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14h
How IoT is transforming healthcare
How IoT is transforming healthcare
Erik Brenneis, IoT Director at Vodafone, tells us about IoT's potential to transform healthcare
healthcareglobal.com

andrbea
15/6/2021
13:02
Tight spread, usually indicates a desire to accumulate and attract sellers especially when the bid is placed well above the mid. Fingers crossed these crooked MMs know something nice is coming
sweepie2
15/6/2021
12:50
Make no mistakes, you could not make up a better set of circumstances for DA currently.

We'll soon find out just how perfect this storm has been for DA...

Many many pounds not pence.

sarcoline
15/6/2021
12:49
So why hasn't DA been sold yet?

I see 5 possible answers:

1. No one has put in a bid.

2. The negotiators at Tern/DA are failing each time and the would-be buyers withdraw.

3. The negotiators at Tern/DA deem the offers, thus far, too low (low-ball) and want higher bids.

4. The Biden E.O., FIDO IoT standard, the rensomware fears of critical infrastructure operators and the ABI Research note... all mean that the Spring retail price has been upped. So we're in a price haggling phase (extra billions needed...).

5. The negotiation is underway. But Tern have been gagged until the deal is officially done (the buyer's NDA in force).

I choose numbers 4 and/or 5. :-)

andrbea
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