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TERN Tern Plc

2.70
0.10 (3.85%)
26 Apr 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
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
  0.10 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
Finance Services 66k -10.45M -0.0269 -1.00 10.49M
Tern Plc is listed in the Finance Services sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker TERN. The last closing price for Tern was 2.60p. Over the last year, Tern shares have traded in a share price range of 1.65p to 10.50p.

Tern currently has 388,571,510 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Tern is £10.49 million. Tern has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -1.00.

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27/9/2019
18:26
Well that is some research note, all 28 pages of it!!

Anyone else get the impression there's alot more going on behind the scenes and we are all soon going to be very enlightened!

I love the revenues will be "very sticky" quote alot for DA but feel much more at home with....

Many many pounds not pence.

likya123
27/9/2019
18:05
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kkrr11ss2
27/9/2019
17:55
A snippet that caught my eye from the report that is very significant -

'The expectation is that Device Authority’s revenues will be very “sticky” with customers unlikely
to churn away from the platform once installed, as the ongoing costs are relatively low, and
migrating to other systems would be difficult to achieve and risky.'

Businesses ONLY change their IT (or IoT) if either what they have is failing to such an extent that it is costing the business OR because something new that has come onto the market offers a far superior ROI.

If what you have does what it says on the tin and there is zero reason to rip it out and replace it with something ostensibly the same then people don't do it.

I have said all along that IoT security and device management is a solution. It's an answer to numerous tick boxes. Does it do x,y and z? Great. That's what we need. It doesn't help, assist or mitigate. It solves.

Sticky. Very, very sticky.

mike routhorn
27/9/2019
17:44
The funniest thing is why on earth would you buy this worthless dog?

1 - you are insane

2 - you are really stupid

3 - you have bought at such a mad price before that you have to try to average down only to never actually breakeven.

With the idiot clowns it is all three.

seewhatimean
27/9/2019
17:43
Dave has been proven to be nothing more than a ramper, look at his posts last year and then look at DA’s accounts.. He valued DA to be in the Billions...

What a plonker...

stead41
27/9/2019
17:42
Very eloquently put. :-)
tyrano1
27/9/2019
17:29
For a small service company to have a loss of £1.4m for one year shows categorically how they must have next to no sales.

It is even worse than anyone could have ever thought. After 18 years, no company is buying from them. That is horrendous.

Now let that sink in for a moment.

seewhatimean
27/9/2019
17:21
And that he had special access.

Bless.

seewhatimean
27/9/2019
17:14
Can Loony read it though or is he incapable of understanding
dave444
27/9/2019
17:13
Marky6027 Sep '19 - 17:04 - 167130 of 167130
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Not sure why we needed the secret squirrel stuff regarding the Progressive Equity Research; it’s available to anyone who registers.


Because they wanted you to believe it was an independent report...

stead41
27/9/2019
17:04
Not sure why we needed the secret squirrel stuff regarding the Progressive Equity Research; it's available to anyone who registers.
marky60
27/9/2019
16:46
Obviously you care enough to comment.

Which is nice.

jonc
27/9/2019
16:44
johig27 Sep '19 - 16:27 - 167124 of 167127
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How is DA Inc doing?

On the assumption DA shareholders have covered all losses as previously done then they will have losses of around £900k/$1.1m

stead41
27/9/2019
16:43
Very intelligent, just carry on drinking no one cares bye
tialouise
27/9/2019
16:39
All in all quite a good day.


Anyone fancy a pint of bitter?


Tia you can have a bottle of coke and a packet of cheese and onion but please stand outside.

mm2 sorry no riff raff.

jonc
27/9/2019
16:32
We know.

Hope this helps.

mikemichael2
27/9/2019
16:27
How is DA Inc doing?
johig
27/9/2019
16:23
Oh dear loony has been let out again his medication he refused to take apparently but nonetheless will soon be back sedated as we breeze into the pounds
dave444
27/9/2019
16:22
Nutters back!
mikemichael2
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