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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 | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
0.45 | 12.33% | 4.10 | 4.00 | 4.20 | 4.25 | 3.65 | 3.65 | 7,555,920 | 14:29:57 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Finance Services | 66k | -10.45M | -0.0269 | -1.56 | 16.32M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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03/6/2018 20:03 | Yeah Stead, he took him to the back room and asked him to clean the floor. | loughton | |
03/6/2018 20:01 | I think Dave turned up to meeting in his tracksuit and Sisto took him in the back room and tried to simplify things but he still got confused. | stead41 | |
03/6/2018 20:00 | You will find out in the near future! | dave444 | |
03/6/2018 19:48 | It is claimed that it is in 'Stage 3'!!!!!!!!!!!!!! SO FUNNY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! | loughton | |
03/6/2018 19:45 | If DA has completed stage 2, then you are in trouble as it didn’t produce any profit. You need to check the business model and find out what stage 2 is about before posting. Commercialisation is the process of managing or running something principally for financial gain. | stead41 | |
03/6/2018 19:41 | If DA were for sale it is obvious that only an insolvency company would take it off Terd's hands. But £50k is a big ask. | loughton | |
03/6/2018 19:38 | Ask AS if DA is for sale!Check out the TERN website for its business model!It is all transparent!!!!! | dave444 | |
03/6/2018 19:28 | Get A Life Looni. GALL. | poppet123 | |
03/6/2018 19:26 | Thankfully I do not lie unlike you and loony!!!!!So we will have reality demonstrated in the near future - which means you and your shorting mates are stuffed!!!!! | dave444 | |
03/6/2018 19:25 | Zero , zilch, nothing Loughton | jackson83 | |
03/6/2018 19:24 | Sisto tells the shareholders one thing that is recorded but then tells you something else, Sounds very underhand and unbelievable. | stead41 | |
03/6/2018 19:23 | How much do insolvent, liquid, micro-companies with no revenue 'sell' for nowadays? | loughton | |
03/6/2018 19:21 | So we will have to take your word for it then. Not that you have ever lied before. | stead41 | |
03/6/2018 19:19 | It is nearly half way through 2018 now. When in your honest opinion then is he going to start acquiring these acquisitions. And DA will be one of the 12. | stead41 | |
03/6/2018 19:18 | The ii bb is so impressed with the research on this thread there posting it over there now | kkrriiss2 | |
03/6/2018 19:18 | Loughton will be loading up before the next rise to 28p lol | jackson83 | |
03/6/2018 19:17 | I went to the last AGM and talked to him privately afterwards | dave444 | |
03/6/2018 19:16 | No I do not call AS anything negative but you have regularly!!!!! | dave444 | |
03/6/2018 19:16 | What a clown you are - end of 2019 for 12 investments!!!!!!Wha | dave444 | |
03/6/2018 19:13 | With 1 in 5 posts on the whole of ADVFN BB (at time of writing)about TERN plc. Wow!!! Great raising of profile and with the likes of share price getting it wrong again and again I welcome confirmation even they recognise TERN plc fully funded for 2018. As DA will be sold in 2018 it is all noise beyond the year end. With overhang cleared on Friday 1 June 2018 for the first time for a month look forward to the significant gains in share price in June 2018. Read the RNS FACTS ................. not the shorters FICTION all designed to mitigate the significant losses of there current trading positions. Like many LTH's I will also be adding to my already modest holding in the morning and would applaud TERN plc if they decide to take a larger holding in DA before the end of June 2018. | ebomber |
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