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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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0.10 | 3.85% | 2.70 | 2.60 | 2.80 | 2.70 | 2.60 | 2.60 | 1,366,208 | 10:42:37 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Finance Services | 66k | -10.45M | -0.0269 | -1.00 | 10.49M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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24/7/2019 15:41 | They seem to wait most of the day for the bored and impatient to offload a few and then mid to late afternoon out comes the dyson. | flashheart | |
24/7/2019 15:29 | Someone gratefully hoovering up discarded stock. Again. | mike routhorn | |
24/7/2019 14:42 | Samuel Boswell 12 march 2019 @sboswell Out in London meeting the MSc IoT students at @CityUniLondon Great to engage with students and engineers working on the cutting edge of research, growing the talent pipeline for @deviceauthority to continue building the very best IoT cybersecurity team. Have they come up with something been working together for months now they partner | kkrr11ss2 | |
24/7/2019 13:45 | into the slow summer now.. | still waiting | |
24/7/2019 13:42 | Sellers pushing this down to 11p levels then the buyers come back in until 12.5p then the sellers come back to rinse and repeat, same pattern for Weeks now. | wardy333 | |
24/7/2019 12:45 | All that talk of trips into outer space reveals that the bod are definitely Jodrell Bankers! | enigma2oo2 | |
24/7/2019 12:40 | Quite a few bullish sales today mm2. | jonc | |
24/7/2019 12:38 | Let's hope AS can make a similar video in a few years time explaining how Tern investments enabled disruption to take place.. needs to get a move on mind. IR missed one disruption, lets hope he corrects that record. | still waiting | |
24/7/2019 12:37 | Apathy and boredom seems to have set in as there has been no "news", hence the selling. As this is trading in a tight range MM's are happy to take stock knowing that they will find willing buyers. The amount being traded is minimal so they are happy to take a turn on what is being traded. I do find it difficult to believe that there has been no news since April worthy of a RNS. However, as I have said before this is AIM and it is the wild west of the stockmarket where CEO's do as they please and run their companies like personal ffiefdoms. GLA | vitec | |
24/7/2019 12:34 | Four ways Boris can turbocharge Britain's tech sector Matthew Lynn Daily Telegraph premium item so i cannot copy. However the conclusion is that London & the UK. can become a world class tech hub, perhaps the 3rd major area in the world for tech investment & expertise. Very mush links in the theme of todays key London Uni announcement. Suggests cutting the 10% cap. gain tax for entrepreneurs to make the U.K the place to start a new tech business. Very much in sympathy with all that Tern is doing. | haydock | |
24/7/2019 12:31 | Exactly Mike. Tony Seba video is a great watch. | johnb5 | |
24/7/2019 12:22 | All ramping....not working as a big seller seems to be offloading before the inevitable DA death | duxy786 | |
24/7/2019 12:06 | The use of the wording cutting edge technology is interesting. The university will have agreed the wording so we must take confidence from this.PS What a mainly good research and knowledge sharing thread this morning. Let us try and keep it that way. No ramping just facts and comments. | jerseymike | |
24/7/2019 12:04 | Johnb5, I too had a 'Microsoft moment' in the 1980s while at a desk in the Treasury arm of an international bank. Most technology innovates ie. it improves on what exists by way of increments. Some technology, however, replaces, and my three favourite, obvious examples are Microsoft, DvD and the motor car. Replacement technology becomes the norm and makes vast, vast fortunes. We have, in the Tern portfolio, at least 2 replacement technologies in DA and FVR and quite possibly a third in Wyld and today we got yet another validation for DA from an independent source. As you say, tick, tock :). | mike routhorn | |
24/7/2019 11:58 | Like ive said before, when there is news its always good news. This is building and building behind the scenes, glad also to be in here. | oldishrocker | |
24/7/2019 11:33 | This news just further validates Keyscaler as a critical component in IOT security. This takes me be to the late eighties, when as a student, I first seen Microsoft office. Wish I had invested in Microsoft back then. Not making the same mistake twice ;-). Tick tock! | johnb5 | |
24/7/2019 11:29 | TIDDLES alliance founder? | stentorian | |
24/7/2019 11:25 | so keyscaler, a new way of dealing with iot device data security now has global partners, technology leadership recognition, FIDO alliance founder joining them and is now starting to get into universities.. what's next ? | still waiting | |
24/7/2019 10:12 | is this similar to what PTC do/have done with the universities/talent pool in the US ? | still waiting | |
24/7/2019 10:06 | It must have cost Device Authority to set this up. Pleased that they have the money to do this. A great investment for them, and with good access to a strong talent pool and brainpower/new ideas. | rhwillcoll | |
24/7/2019 09:54 | Seems reasonable move by DA. Whole sector struggles to recruit talent / keep poaching from each other, so looking to grow their own - cheaper / maliable / get to prioritise job offers for those who fit best / bring new ideas. Great for partner universities as it allows them to boast about progress into high value careers. Interesting point for me is that (tiny) DA has been able to secure this, as they wont be the only ones looking at this route. | billiam | |
24/7/2019 09:48 | Angle seems to be scouting for top talent early doors, good collaboration in my view, no downside | tburns |
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