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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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0.05 | 1.59% | 3.20 | 3.00 | 3.40 | 3.20 | 3.15 | 3.15 | 256,359 | 08:06:26 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Finance Services | 66k | -10.45M | -0.0269 | -1.19 | 12.43M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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21/5/2018 19:04 | OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOP You've been found out Chucky Egg!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Bless you idiot bullsh1tting boy. Bless you!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! PMSL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! chucko1 - 18 May 2018 - 17:41:36 - 3021 of 3029 ::: WOODFORD PATIENT CAPITAL TRUST ::: - WPCT And I know my 3rd declension feminine endings as Latin was one of the very few O levels I got. As in navis, naves. Dont know much else. I, like you, received such a terrible education somewhere in Oxfordshire. (that's not on a hill!) | loughton | |
21/5/2018 19:02 | Loughton, to quote you in 19794, “... you are an fantasist idiot ...”. It’s not a big error in your typing, and I presume you do not talk like that (if you have time to talk with anyone in real life) and yet anyone else making such an error on this board would be called all sorts by your condescending and hypocritical self. It’s not been a good day for you, all in all. Don’t worry, dust yourself down and fight the good fight tomorrow. Did you have that glass of wine as I suggested? | chucko1 | |
21/5/2018 19:00 | Not looking good is it? | loughton | |
21/5/2018 18:59 | Tern's subsidiary to support Microsoft programme with security platform Tue, 24th Apr 2018 12:02 (WebFG News) - Investment company Tern PLC's partially owned subsidiary Device Authority (DA), a business dedicated IoT (Internet of Things) security, will support the Microsoft Azure IoT Hub. The announcement follows the release of DA's KeyScaler 5.8 platform which allows for identity and access management in IoT products and, when combined with the Microsoft Azure IoT Hub, will allow customers to access life-cycle management features and delegated security management models. 'Internet of things' is the term ascribed the interconnection of computing devices embedded in everyday objects like cars and home appliances, which allows them to send and receive data. The Keyscaler platform will also allow for the automation of security protocols and "adds the benefits of both functionality and audit, and logging for compliance purposes," according to Tern. Tern holds a 56.8% interest in IoT security firm DA. Al Sisto, chief executive of Tern PLC, said: "It is great to see DA supporting Microsoft Azure IoT in such a way to enable a more secure and robust solution. Utilising DA's KeyScaler 5.8 in a way which complements the capabilities of the Microsoft Azure IoT Hub allows both technologies to grow together and improve customer experiences." As of 1217 BST, Tern PLC's shares were up 19.53% at 15.39p. | hotaimstocks | |
21/5/2018 18:57 | Que? You idiots. jamesto221 May '18 - 18:47 - 19813 of 19814 (Filtered) 0 0 0 hotaimstocks21 May '18 - 18:53 - 19814 of 19814 (Filtered) | loughton | |
21/5/2018 18:53 | Tern invests in surgical simulation firm FundamentalVR Mon, 14th May 2018 10:41 (Sharecast News) - Specialise 'internet of things' (IoT) investment company Tern has raised £0.7m before expenses through an unconditional placing of 3,783,784 new ordinary shares, it announced on Monday. The AIM-traded firm said that, together with the funds it raised on 8 May, had facilitated the acquisition of a 18.3% holding in FundamentalVR for £0.8m. It said FundamentalVR had built an immersive simulation application training platform for surgeons, which created virtual reality simulations of procedures. The investment would provide Tern with exposure to the rapidly-growing medical simulation market, the board explained, which was anticipated to grow to $2.3bn by 2021. Based on FundamentalVR's latest statutory accounts for the year ended 31 December 2016, the firm had net assets of £96,940 and a retained profit of £63,768 for the year. FundamentalVR would use the funds to develop a software-as-a-servic The investment was the first of its kind for Tern, as FundamentalVR is in the IoT healthcare services market with its applications using VR and haptic devices. Tern said the transaction was in line with its strategy to increase its portfolio to around 12 investments, bringing the number of portfolio firms to seven. "We are truly excited to add FundamentalVR to our portfolio of potentially transformational companies," said Tern CEO Al Sisto. "FundamentalVR is a highly disruptive company with the potential to improve patient outcomes in the medical industry." Sisto said FundamentalVR's "experienced" management team had the credentials to steer it to capitalise on the rapidly-growing medical simulation market, and in the process create shareholder value for Tern. "We look forward to working with them to help them achieve their ambitions of building a world leading SaaS-based immersive surgical simulation platform using haptic intelligent feedback via VR to respond to surgeons in real-time. "With a range of customers already engaged and generating revenue, they have a great platform from which to grow." FundamentalVR CEO, Richard Vincent, added that his company was "delighted" to secure an investment from Tern. "This investment in our business will help to accelerate us into market and build out a market leading SaaS based training business," Vincent explained. "Less than half of one percent of surgeons worldwide have any day-to-day access to surgical simulation. "Through our platform, Fundamental Surgery we believe that our strategy of high-end simulation through low-cost immersive technology will help to dramatically change this over the coming years and put quality training within arm's reach of surgeons across the globe." | hotaimstocks | |
21/5/2018 18:47 | Loughton the more you post the less chance the share price will fall - not sure why you post ? I believe your input would help far more on LSE chat . | jamesto2 | |
21/5/2018 18:36 | Que? You idiot. jamesto2 21 May '18 - 18:26 - 19809 of 19809 (Filtered) | loughton | |
21/5/2018 18:31 | You can have the last laugh when its suspected & administration looms at a later date ? Would you consider a spread bet down | jamesto2 | |
21/5/2018 18:29 | Que? You idiot. jamesto2 21 May '18 - 18:26 - 19809 of 19809 (Filtered) | loughton | |
21/5/2018 18:26 | Loughton why waste time on them ? Move on & invest in Bitcon lol . Why bother as you do not hold any shares I've been informed | jamesto2 | |
21/5/2018 18:24 | Where are the DA 'sales'????????????? EH???????????? PMSL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! | loughton | |
21/5/2018 18:24 | Fat Albert: "'Your company' starts now. No, now.... Okay, now. No, now... Oh F@@k It". What are the ACTUAL DA 2017 'revenue', losses and cash position of DA? Fat Albert: "I can't tell you because I am the CEO of DA". Love it!!!!!!!!!!!! Now let that sink in | loughton | |
21/5/2018 18:23 | Imagine being so stupid as to buy a share that has not a single positive fact but is a company that is loss making, insolvent and needs constant funding which owns half of another company that is worth a maximum of £50k is unsustainable, has no sales, is loss making, insolvent and needs constant funding that no-one with a brain will touch too!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! As before, the clueless mad clowns that buy will make further losses and lose everything when this drops and have to average down yet again. And so the madness continues. And as is constantly proven those that are buying need psychiatric help, are clueless and bullsh1tters. At least the market will get rid of them through their own bankruptcies in time. LOVE IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! PMSL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! | loughton | |
21/5/2018 18:23 | Sorry if previously been posted. PMSL. Those canny US investors know a good thing when they see it: Amount raised ZERO DOLLARS. So funny!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! | loughton | |
21/5/2018 18:22 | They might as well RNS the following: 'Tern and it's 'investment company' Device Authority are very pleased to announce that they have both filed for insolvency and Tern shares will be suspended immediately. Fat Albert would like to thank the idiots for keeping Teen afloat in the short-term and would like to wish them all the best in their homelessness. Bless.' | loughton | |
21/5/2018 18:22 | Loughton you can still earn some cash before the tick tock next year | jackson83 | |
21/5/2018 18:22 | Here's some facts for you. BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO No sales to RNS. Delayed FS. Cashflow problems. Loss making. Not a single dollar raised. DA had to have the loan extended by 3 months. Continuous funding required to stay afloat. Convertible holder and placings selling out. Insolvent. 'Worth' less than 1/100p 'Great investment' = piece of string!!!!!!!!!!!!!! PMSL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! | loughton | |
21/5/2018 18:21 | Que? jackson8321 May '18 - 18:21 - 19800 of 19800 (Filtered) | loughton | |
21/5/2018 18:21 | Loughton is never going accept he was wrong & should not post his madness on this quality stock - I'm up 450% the name on the game is to make money | jackson83 | |
21/5/2018 18:19 | Tick Tock.. | loughton | |
21/5/2018 18:12 | That is the exact reason why every day is like blue friday,you just can't be out of this for one moment, or you could miss your one and only chance. | poppet123 | |
21/5/2018 18:11 | Loughton has blown up yet another spread betting account & his margin call sent him off the rails & now working at the local cafe washing up pots n pans | jackson83 | |
21/5/2018 18:06 | Looks like real news could arrive sooner than Loughton thinks - even I bought 15,046 shares today as I don't want to miss the rise back up to 28p then 30/40p easy money to be earned | jamesto2 | |
21/5/2018 18:06 | An example of IoT on a big scale 140,000 ships at one port | andrbea |
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