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TERN Tern Plc

2.60
-0.45 (-14.75%)
Last Updated: 09:39:50
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
  -0.45 -14.75% 2.60 2.50 2.70 3.05 2.60 3.05 2,408,952 09:39:50
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 3.05p. 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
19/4/2018
15:49
Great minds think alike
sweepie2
19/4/2018
15:48
Even so if it's free money you would load up in the market.
warrenfingerfood
19/4/2018
15:46
they have combined 7,500,000 options at 8.5p

perhaps they might take them up ?

still waiting
19/4/2018
15:46
8.5p options
sweepie2
19/4/2018
15:42
Still nothing bought by Sarah, despite being under 3p and now 10-12p. If our Johnma can see the potential why can't our own FD?
warrenfingerfood
19/4/2018
15:38
Do you really think that the lying idiots have a 'portfolio'????????????????

It is doubtful that any of them can even spell the word let alone know what it means.

Their stupidity is the only reason that it has a share price above the 1/100p it is worth.

Would help if you knew how to spell the name of the company I guess you are trying to talk about.

chucko1 19 Apr '18 - 15:27 - 14047 of 14048
0 1 0

So, without stating whether I like TERM or not

loughton
19/4/2018
15:36
The strength of buying in the last week would suggest there’s more to it than blind faith.
johnb5
19/4/2018
15:31
blog about 'compromised certificates'
April 17

The revalidation process may cause delays for sites in obtaining their reissued certificates, especially if the process is put off until near the cutoff deadline. But it seems that this revalidation process was the price DigiCert had to pay to obtain trust for reissued Symantec certificates.

Certificates are supposed to make the internet more secure. They should help websites and browsers to communicate with some level of trust. But as pointed out in my earlier post about HTTPS on this blog, let’s keep in mind that certificates don’t automatically equal security.

Compromised certificates are still all-too-common and can provide a cloak for all sorts of phishing attacks and privacy violations. That Symantec allowed unknown or poorly known entities to generate certificates while under their watch should serve as another reminder that the internet wasn’t built for security and data protection.

Certificates are just one of the many – imperfect and increasingly complex – ways to patch up the inherently vulnerable foundation of the web. More often than not, they fulfill their limited promise.

But then they don’t, and your organization’s IT should be prepared for it.

andrbea
19/4/2018
15:29
we never did find out where that los altos pic was taken did we ?
still waiting
19/4/2018
15:27
I have the feeling some of our proclaimed lth have dealt today Some may have bought back
dave444
19/4/2018
15:26
SW Thats because They’re all in a team meeting telling them they have new owners ha
argyle underclap
19/4/2018
15:25
Which is very surprising when you know that they are at 3 events today
sweepie2
19/4/2018
15:14
DA very quiet on the twitter feeds today..
still waiting
19/4/2018
15:05
A strategic investment by one of our big partners would not surprise me at all....seen this many times over the years....watch it fly if that were to happen!
apsoo
19/4/2018
14:56
poster on lse seems confident
still waiting
19/4/2018
14:44
If the Muppets are so incensed by market makers, why don`t they use the L2 order book-
ah they don`t know how to?
Anyway as LTH they shoudn`t be bothered about the sp, they think it will continue up -vertically


hahahahahahha dopes!

o1dsmokie
19/4/2018
14:41
Another thick muppet needs help, someone tell him you need a capital H to bring up a linK on AFN
o1dsmokie
19/4/2018
14:16
Dam it we are invested in the wrong thing. But interesting maths on pre IPO

hxxps://pro.chooseyourselfmedia.us/p/ALR_hottestIPO_0218/LALRU3JO/?h=true

warrenfingerfood
19/4/2018
14:15
bid 11.75p
offer 12p

sweepie2
19/4/2018
14:04
tight spread now..

mm's back from lunch.

still waiting
19/4/2018
13:59
Re need for cash. Lest we not forget £500K needed by July to retain current fingers in pies. That may be immaterial depending on how things continue to develop here. My miserly SIPP which was looking distinctly average for a late forties chap is now looking decidedly better.
e-wan
19/4/2018
13:47
Tern put down the poison pill remember, I don't expect US funding to complete via USCP..

I expect a strategic stake to be taken AND/OR outright sale.

still waiting
19/4/2018
13:43
Philjeans "but I'd rather see it handled at home" - that is the point, to many they will see the US as home for DA. I personally think it will continue until filled as peeps get their backs scratched to invest at discount but the US exposure will be worth it in the long run. Just my gut feel.
tburns
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