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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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0.07 | 2.04% | 3.50 | 3.30 | 3.70 | 3.75 | 3.50 | 3.55 | 4,031,639 | 15:03:56 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Finance Services | 66k | -10.45M | -0.0269 | -1.30 | 13.6M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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24/6/2018 12:34 | Hi ebomber. Did u get my 2.5m holding? Cheers #Longandstrong #iloveboilerrooms #ihatewaseemshakoor (ok love you really Was) | riot2 | |
24/6/2018 12:33 | OT Come on England do us proud | kkrriiss2 | |
24/6/2018 12:32 | Enjoy your losses Trace. Impaled in more ways than one.... | riot2 | |
24/6/2018 12:32 | 29palms23 Jun '18 - 17:53 - 25143 of 25144 0 1 0 Just got to post again.... stead41 - member since 14th March 2018 PRICELESS Correct, and once this bubble bursts I cancel. Joined because of people like you, cancel when you have been exposed. | stead41 | |
24/6/2018 12:25 | Further to my earlier note today a big thank you to the additional x14 declarations over and above the x11 mentioned earlier today. Appears from the PM's massive dilution through the CLN's earlier in the year LTH's were just adding millions to existing holdings at sub - 5 pence. Anyone who wishes the share price to dive absolutely needs LTH's who average just over a 1.5 million shares each to sell in their droves. JUST NOT GOING TO HAPPEN FROM STRENGTH OF FEELING ABOUT CURRENT ANTICS! Will report in full on Tuesday as less than 25 holders own just over 50% of TERN plc (including Directors). Confidentiality will be maintained as we have a very large number of wealthy paper profit holders with lens on the long term. I would be surprised if we ever see 10 million traded (2.2% - 5 million sold to enable 5 million to be bought) in a day AGAIN until the sale of DA is announced. Big thank you to all those long term holders. | ebomber | |
24/6/2018 12:24 | Don't you just eat this up with a spoon- stead41 - Member since: 14th March 2018 PRICELESS | 29palms | |
24/6/2018 12:18 | Tax theves have no credibility In the Uk | kkrriiss2 | |
24/6/2018 12:18 | If your into charts, it was talked about a lot recently. | stead41 | |
24/6/2018 12:13 | Kkriss,As to whether I will stab anyone in the back, everyone should recognise that as a risk, regardless of history.However, as I have written publicly for 20 years on various bulletin boards, you would expect to see something, somewhere, to suggest I've done that in the past.The truth is that I have been clearer than most when I have bought or sold shares. It is what reputations are built on.I do have a terrible reputation amongst fraudsters, boiler rooms and crooked board members, however.I am glad about that. | wshak | |
24/6/2018 12:10 | Did I say you did????? Another assumption And by the way all my holdings are being transferred to Lloyd’s next week from Barclays, may I in encourage all LTHs do something similar,I am because I believe they don’t do cfds so will not allow any borrowing | aja5 | |
24/6/2018 12:09 | Riot2,I am sure the board will do whatever they think is in the best interests of their shareholders long term. | wshak | |
24/6/2018 12:08 | Aja5,I never suggested selling Plus500 short. You need to find something I did suggest selling and we can discuss that. CTAG, AFPO, UKOG, PCI, AFR, PCI, MTR, FRR, MYSQ?TERN at its current share price is as crazy as any of them, but the Board are not responsible - sometimes a boiler room operation can be run without any help from management. This is one of those cases. That is my view and I am entitled to it.Anyone who disagrees should buy the shares first thing tomorrow morning. Ideally, I'd like them to buy through a CFD provider so I can take the other side. | wshak | |
24/6/2018 12:02 | We lost a few of the shorting fraternity when they attacked plus500 at around £6 I think it’s somewhere near £12 now 😂😂 Still no answer as to where the borrow is ???? Is what’s happening here a Ponzi scheme in reverse,your fully aware you have brought a crowd with you aren’t you wshak,hence you broadcasting it on Twitter But that seems acceptable to you doesn’t it,perhaps that’s because it will make you money!!!!! I will leave you with something to ponder..........If DA makes just £10 million profit from all these product launches a Tern share price much higher than current would be justified 😇 | aja5 | |
24/6/2018 11:59 | Hi Was, One think i wonder about is... Tern shud be raising cash now shudnt they? Obv a placing is dangerous for the recipient of stock, with no buyers of the stock. Surely they shud get the death spiral back, while the Sp is inflated? Your view would be appreciated. Tks rIoT | riot2 | |
24/6/2018 11:57 | Wshak will stab them in the back and bolt first Last one out is bankrupt Oh dear.. | kkrriiss2 | |
24/6/2018 11:54 | I think the game is up for this boiler room scam. There is gona be some big selling pressure on Monday. #freefalling #tompetty | riot2 | |
24/6/2018 11:53 | Riot2,You make an interesting point about the supposed scale of buying into supposedly great news last week. And yet, there was a 30% share price drop?The concert party, if there is one, needs to up its game, IMHO.They need to buy more shares - lots of them. | wshak | |
24/6/2018 11:52 | kk, I think you're right. It looks like they breezed in on the assumption that existing holders and bulls were in an easily broken minority. Wrong. And then they assumed that the usual playbook of misrepresented old news and an avalanche of bile and trying to sow seeds of doubt would give them control. Wrong again. And if Aja and trouty are correct in that there are no shares to borrow then shorts are utterly stuffed and all they can do from here is buy. No wonder they are trying to saturate this board. They are in deep, deep trouble. I wonder whether they will all stand united in their predicament or one or more will quietly abandon the others. | mike routhorn | |
24/6/2018 11:47 | Just reading this:- TECHNICAL PAPER: Using the Festo IoT Gateway in Enterprise Networks And came across this:- "The Festo IoT Gateway allows to connect to the Festo Cloud running on Microsoft Azure infrastructure." One of the biggest industrial automation companies in the world! Mechanoid | mechanoid | |
24/6/2018 11:45 | Lyin Kriss is back. Stiletto..... Do something. Si Barone. Looks like all the shares on the market to me, the amount that got sold to rainbow chasers on friday. Down 30% on the week. Loads impaled, sitting on big losses. This will lose another 90% | riot2 | |
24/6/2018 11:45 | Still Waiting,You may or not be aware how shorting works - it sounds as though you don't have a clue.I own about 2% of BLVN. If anyone wants to pay a borrowing charge so they can take a short position against them, I would be delighted to oblige - they only need to get in touch. I would be doubly delighted if my friends and I wanted to buy more stock and we were unable to because of lack of supply, as johnma claims.In the case of my 2% of BLVN shares, I would let anybody who wanted to short them borrow against my position, and then sell them to me and my friends. As a result, I would then have my initial 2% and an additional 2%, whilst having a shorter on the hook who has to deliver against his short position at some point in the future. If the price goes down, he wins but, if it goes up, I absolutely roast him.Why would that be a problem? | wshak | |
24/6/2018 11:42 | Who is asking Johnma aka Baron von Greenback to lend his shares? He bought another 250k at 40p he can lend you on Friday, yeh right, pmsl.... What a mug if buying at 40p, 25% down already. Imagine if he hadn't bought all those. Tern would be 50% down instead of 30% on the week. | riot2 |
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