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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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0.15 | 7.32% | 2.20 | 2.10 | 2.30 | 2.20 | 2.00 | 2.00 | 662,211 | 11:46:42 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Finance Services | 66k | -10.45M | -0.0269 | -0.82 | 7.97M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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03/9/2019 22:53 | jamonit sold he said so some months ago | jprich | |
03/9/2019 22:50 | How is Brexit working out for ya? | seewhatimean | |
03/9/2019 22:50 | I hope you are very very very young jamonit. 12 investments by the end of 2019, do you remembet that statement by Al? I am sure they expected an exit to fund those, of was it just empty words again.Open your eyes, as you will be seen to be the fool.I have a huge holding, clearly you do not, as anyone with a substantial sum on the line simply cannot be happy with not just micro movements but what has been consistent for 4-5 years now and the poor performance to deliver exits. | hawkind | |
03/9/2019 22:46 | Looking good Brexit + Tern @35p on nov.1st , nice double, and Inable for the Arc. Don’t answer Looni , out of your depth. | poppet123 | |
03/9/2019 22:45 | Who actually founded tern plc and when did Al Sisto become involved? | guppy57 | |
03/9/2019 22:44 | I'm not AS biggest fan, but lets see what he has got correct, FVR, DA and InVMA for starters and probably Wyld too. PR is a f'ing shambles to put it mildly, incoherent and not the least bit joined up. But we have FVR and DA onboard, each on its own will be worth adecent return to shareholders even with placings. I'm a bit surprised and dissapointed we have not added to the stable after the last placing. | warrenfingerfood | |
03/9/2019 22:34 | It doesnt matter so much as it shows where Terd's placing monies have gone. | seewhatimean | |
03/9/2019 22:32 | But yes, if AS doesnt go, i will be selling and will buy back when he is ousted. And will be buying alot lower i woukd suggest with the damage to trust with shareholders he has caused.Moon and Mars and then nothing! All the signs of an untrustworthy, misleading individual. | hawkind | |
03/9/2019 22:28 | DA inc are in debt to DA ltd, DA ltd are the lenders, strange as that may seem.. | stead41 | |
03/9/2019 22:27 | I will wait for Al Sisto to be ousted, as trust me shareholders will try to force it at the next AGM if there is indeed a placing. There will be all the signals suggest. I have got the investment right in the foresight of IOT but it is the wrong person at the helm IMHO. | hawkind | |
03/9/2019 22:24 | we need duxy to tell us what the funk is 'HSM as a service', in your own sweet time now :) | 1happydays | |
03/9/2019 22:21 | Hawkind you sell then! | dave444 | |
03/9/2019 22:11 | Still creditors to DA Ltd. They do have a few hundred thousand pounds of revenue consultancy + small contracts | seewhatimean | |
03/9/2019 22:11 | Hello Floydy. You have said that many times before, keep saying it and in 10 years it might happen.It will not go anywhere until AS steps down. I believe sentiment has changed and noone trusts him anymore | hawkind | |
03/9/2019 22:08 | Sorry it is the loan between DA ltd and DA inc, I didn’t mention that.. | stead41 | |
03/9/2019 22:08 | One spark will set off an explosion and that spark I sense is very very close. Many many pounds not pence. | likya123 | |
03/9/2019 22:06 | Ha! Snap! Where are you looking? Doesn't matter, that's wrong. Intercompany loan to DA is a creditor to them. Is 12 year accounting. | seewhatimean | |
03/9/2019 22:04 | No it is DA’s financial statement at the bottom of their accounts... | stead41 | |
03/9/2019 22:01 | You are probably looking at Terd Financial Statements. | seewhatimean |
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