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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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0.00 | 0.00% | 2.10 | 2.00 | 2.20 | 2.10 | 2.10 | 2.10 | 134,253 | 08:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Finance Services | 66k | -10.45M | -0.0269 | -0.78 | 8.16M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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14/5/2024 16:38 | Converted to £, Tern's 26% share less 10% for BOD leaves a divi of 85p. Sounds right? We'd all be happy with that and an share price increase to boot | ![]() bcfc5 | |
14/5/2024 16:35 | I think anyone listening in to that summit on connected cars security is in no doubt D/A is central to security in connected cars, and that is a massive market which has to equal $$$$$$$$$$$$$$. | ![]() wardy333 | |
14/5/2024 16:30 | R22s, R44s and Bosch Washing Machines have spin cycles. | ![]() stentorian | |
14/5/2024 16:25 | R22 or R44 | ohsod1t | |
14/5/2024 16:20 | Having invested in Dark trace at seed funding, i can see a very similar outcome with DA Dark trace bought me a new Robinson and a new Bosch | ![]() washingmachine | |
14/5/2024 16:07 | A bid directly for Tern would throw a spanner in the works even tho acquiring a platform stake will drive the share price northwards ! It would appear to be a win/win situation for Investors here now .. | ![]() moneymaker6 | |
14/5/2024 16:04 | Yep someone putting 2 and 2 together and getting 2 billion. | ![]() flashheart | |
14/5/2024 16:04 | still think a bid will come out of nowhere, all agreed and instant suspension for divi qualification/payout | still waiting | |
14/5/2024 16:03 | A few buys. Somebody has been listening to the presentations. | ![]() siggs44 | |
14/5/2024 15:56 | Globals like MSFT are now Naming Device Authority/Keysacaler as the HOLY GRAIL in terms of Software/Security in many aspects of today normal life. When that happens the wheels of Takeover are generally already in motion. | ![]() steveberyl | |
14/5/2024 15:51 | Exciting times !!! | ![]() cambradjones | |
14/5/2024 15:51 | Agree DA will be bought out by Microsoft. It’s just a case of when and how much for. | ![]() beastman | |
14/5/2024 15:32 | Software and security is becoming the major part of the car! | ![]() dave444 | |
14/5/2024 15:31 | WARDY, i'd take $2bn now to put the way tern have handled the plc to bed so that we can all move on.. | still waiting | |
14/5/2024 15:26 | Argus guy talking about the new partnership with DA, Cyberark and Microsoft which will supply car security for the future | ![]() dave444 | |
14/5/2024 15:19 | Well there you have it MSFT cannot do connected cars without D/A, he said millions of cars for twenty year lifecycle , with very few able to do it at scale and with a $20 billion budget for MSFT he said, D/A looking like a sitting duck for a bid. | ![]() wardy333 | |
14/5/2024 15:15 | He also said a big announcement coming soon! | ![]() dave444 | |
14/5/2024 15:15 | did he say it 3 times ? must be big.. lol | still waiting | |
14/5/2024 15:14 | 2000+ certificates per car needed to be protected by DA for 15-20 years!Big bucks! | ![]() dave444 | |
14/5/2024 15:13 | Amazing that little old DA is the place to be for Microsoft (as it prepares its end-to-end platform for device management) in automotive The holy grail methinks for DA.. (box ticked for DA)? | ![]() andrbea | |
14/5/2024 15:09 | stent . yes he said that, looks to me MSFT must be favourites to buy D/A. | ![]() wardy333 | |
14/5/2024 15:07 | Deleted - printed six times | ![]() tullynessle | |
14/5/2024 15:07 | Deleted - posting error | ![]() tullynessle | |
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