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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 |
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Finance Services | 66k | -10.45M | -0.0269 | -0.82 | 7.97M |
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17/9/2019 15:18 | how gutted would a seller feel if DA turned out to be the solution that secures IoT completely end of.. 1%, 2%, 5%, 20%, 33% etc etc Asos V2.0 ? | still waiting | |
17/9/2019 15:18 | Said it many times before but this time take off is iminent.....and up we go!! Many many pounds not pence. | likya123 | |
17/9/2019 15:16 | see that word 'dividends' andrbea 19 Jul '19 - 10:29 - 159134 Microsoft Azure woke up (as a slumbering partner), according to certain sentences from D. Antill (Capital Days presentation): D. Antill's recent presentation at 11m 55s: a focus for DA, this past year, has been the 'Microsoft Integration' story at 12m40: 'nobody else can beat us' regarding data trust + identity, integrity security, privacy authorisation, .. IoT at scale at 8m50s he says: .. solving a real problem.... Microsoft can't do it on their own.. So we've invested heavily in Microsoft in the last 9 months or so ... That's now paying dividends for us... We originally chose AWS .... but now we're back at Microsoft... | andrbea | |
17/9/2019 14:44 | They'll take 400K off me so they still want shares. | johig | |
17/9/2019 14:42 | 100k buy @ 9.9p must be close to a move up | jprich | |
17/9/2019 14:38 | a few more weeks down here is not the end of the world ;-) | still waiting | |
17/9/2019 14:35 | Is he in Rampton? | jonc | |
17/9/2019 14:34 | A friend of mine finally got part of his order filled 250k - still looking to buy another 100k | johnma | |
17/9/2019 14:26 | Exactly MR, its going to happen too. Its launch stage for a microsoft/DA product, it would be nuts to bet against it....but clearly there are those here that have that qualification to degree level. | warrenfingerfood | |
17/9/2019 14:23 | jon c you know you don't think so pull the other one. You've lost. | warrenfingerfood | |
17/9/2019 14:22 | I know this has been said before but it bears repeating, if the Microsoft Azure platform provided all of the IoT device security and management that anyone needed then they wouldn't need DA and most certainly wouldn't be sending a senior figure along to do a joint webinar. Agreed? And when you hear executives from both DA and Microsoft voicing their satisfaction with the relationship and boasting of further developments for joint benefit then you're somewhat forced to conclude that DA have things that Microsoft not only need but do not have themselves. You know, at the webinar it's only going to take the Microsoft bloke to make reference to this situation and we could see a firework display to remember. | mike routhorn | |
17/9/2019 14:22 | LOL. I'm thinking....... I'm thinking.... I believe........ All evidence free. That is what I am thinking. | jonc | |
17/9/2019 14:19 | I'm thinking keyscaler is microsofts choice, not an option but default go to. I'm thinking maybe that's what will be said and a joint launch. Hence why I believe shorters are a bit stuck right now, can't afford to close without moving the share price too far, but if they wait toast in a blink. | warrenfingerfood | |
17/9/2019 14:16 | Microsoft & PTC Discover how the combined power of PTC’s ThingWorx Industrial IoT platform and Microsoft’s Azure and Azure IoT are improving quality, accelerating OEE improvements, and driving competitive differentiation. | andrbea | |
17/9/2019 14:15 | Let's hope for more information at the Microsoft / Device Authority webinar next month, noting the reference at Extract below to, "for its medical, automotive and industrial customers."" Extract: "CEO Darron Antill further endorses the importance of the Microsoft Azure IoT services and the Device Authority Security Suite for Azure being tightly coupled to solve real Enterprise IoT use cases and security challenges ‘end to end’ for its medical, automotive and industrial customers." Device Authority Device Authority enhances IoT security platform KeyScaler for Microsoft Azure IoT and announces HSM Access Controller Tuesday, September 3, 2019 Device Authority, a global leader in Identity and Access Management (IAM) for the Internet of Things (IoT), today announced its latest KeyScaler software release with more support for Microsoft Azure IoT and a new solution for managing Hardware Security Modules (HSM). News article continues...... | tullynessle | |
17/9/2019 14:05 | Microsoft optimising its Connected Vehicle Platform - integrating TomTom technology. It is noted that, "Navigation usage and diagnostics data can be sent from vehicles to Microsoft Azure........ PICANTE TomTom Navigation Integrated with Microsoft Connected Vehicle Platform Published 2 weeks ago on September 6, 2019 / By GlobeNewswire IAA Frankfurt, Germany, September 6, 2019 TomTom (TOM2) today revealed that its navigation has been integrated with the Microsoft Connected Vehicle Platform. Navigation usage and diagnostics data can be sent from vehicles to Microsoft Azure where the data can be used by automakers to generate data-driven insights to deliver tailored services and to make better informed design and engineering decisions. The location intelligence – which also includes traffic information and HD map services – can also be used in vehicles for navigation apps, as well as context while driving autonomously. Cees van Dok, Chief Product Officer, TomTom, explains: “Our integration with the Microsoft Connected Vehicle Platform means that automakers can get access to precise and reliable navigation and driving behaviour data easily, while of course adhering to privacy principles. This data could, for instance, be used to predict the range of an electric vehicle based on driving behaviour and planned route more accurately; or to work out, based on navigation behaviour, what connectivity package for online navigation would be best suited for a driver. This is a game changer for OEMs.” In December 2016, TomTom made its location-based services available on Azure, and in February 2019, the two firms announced that TomTom had been chosen as the location data provider for mapping services across Microsoft solutions, including Azure Maps, Bing, Cortana, Windows and future offerings. Tara Prakriya, Partner Group Program Manager of Microsoft Connected Vehicle Platform and Mobility at Microsoft comments: “With Microsoft Connected Vehicle Platform serving as the digital chassis of the car, telematics, infotainment, and data from sensors are all connected to the cloud in the same way, effectively solving the pain point of managing different systems for scale, security, and reliability. We’re delighted to add navigation intelligence data from TomTom to MCVP.” Article continues..... | tullynessle | |
17/9/2019 13:54 | Currently taking 300k off me above bid, I'm too scared to try more incase I press wrong button! Taking over 100k around mid price even after the 250k sell. Actually real bid has risen since the sell! They want your shares very badly and they can maybe have some of mine above a quid.....maybe! Lol Going blue soon, the touch paper is lit and then it's to infinity and beyond! Many many pounds not pence. | likya123 | |
17/9/2019 13:43 | In their tweet timed at around 0001 hours today (UK time), Microsoft highlights the article about their Connected Car Platform and TARA PRAKRIYA, General Manager for Azure IoT Mobility and Connected Vehicles. Microsoft - Connected Car Platform TARA PRAKRIYA / written by Mark Mobley Microsoft’s connected car platform delivers a mobile datacenter to your driveway The connected car revolution isn’t coming — it's here. Going to a meeting, and have a conference call on the way? Your ride’s digital assistant will help you plan a route blessedly free of tunnels and drops in connectivity that could interfere. And while you drive, the car will help you stay in your lane. Leading this effort on the engineering front at Microsoft is Tara Prakriya, General Manager for Azure IoT Mobility and Connected Vehicles. This team of dozens is working with the two largest industry players, Volkswagen Group and Renault-Nissan-Mitsu "What our connected vehicle platform gives our clients is truly a digital chassis to achieve scale and efficiency in developing and delivering value to their customers," Prakriya said. "Our customers are navigating a digital transformation of the industry and this digital chassis helps them absorb and fully take advantage of the new opportunities available in the market in a global way, including China. "What our customers look for in the partnership from Microsoft is not just a technology vendor, but a strategic partnership to help the full digital transformation, cultural transformation and market transformation that need to work in lock step. It's a tall order, which is why we work with our customers to figure out what this is going to look like." Article continues...... ==================== Microsoft @Microsoft · 14h "The connected car revolution isn't coming - it's here." 🚗 Learn how Microsoft's Tara Prakriya drives the engineering effort: | tullynessle | |
17/9/2019 13:23 | They'll still take a large number off me so perhaps there's other buys in the system. | johig | |
17/9/2019 13:21 | They knew they had that 250k coming, that’s why they didn’t move it up earlier. DC | daicaprice | |
17/9/2019 13:21 | 250k sale at 9.35k not moved the price | jprich | |
17/9/2019 13:03 | jamonit you are correct but are now being pulled up because the truth doesn't fit with the rampers agenda. | jonc |
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