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TERN Tern Plc

2.55
0.35 (15.91%)
28 Mar 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
  0.35 15.91% 2.55 2.50 2.60 2.65 2.15 2.20 6,795,875 16:16:13
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Finance Services 66k -10.45M -0.0269 -0.95 9.91M
Tern Plc is listed in the Finance Services sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker TERN. The last closing price for Tern was 2.20p. 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 £9.91 million. Tern has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -0.95.

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27/9/2019
21:42
Oh dear SWIM

Folks...

See What I Mean?

Chill bro

backbone and clingfilm
27/9/2019
21:39
All good, helping the buyers.

Better than paying 20p at this stage.

still waiting
27/9/2019
21:33
Amazon aiming at 900mhz.




Wyld aiming at 868 MHz

still waiting
27/9/2019
21:22
SWIM

preemptively calling DA n Tern a failure speaks of an axe to grind.

Try to stick to facts n reason.

Otherwise, SWIM, posts such as that...

SINK

Regards

backbone and clingfilm
27/9/2019
21:15
Their loans to DA have increased.
seewhatimean
27/9/2019
21:11
Going by the balance of the loans at 31/12/18 it looks like George Samenuk and Alsop Louie have been receiving payment from DA for the loans but Tern hasn’t.
stead41
27/9/2019
20:42
Well they've put the work in..

Delivery time ?

still waiting
27/9/2019
20:35
Yup Oldishrocker...certainly something big coming in and i don't think we'll be waiting till xmas to find out.

As I've said many times I believe DA will announce its strategic partner as Microsoft on or before 14th October.

Winnifirth can then stick that in his pipe and smoke it!

Many many pounds not pence.

likya123
27/9/2019
20:22
I like the bit " value by year end and beyond" thats only three full months from Monday. It could come at anytime now. Gla
oldishrocker
27/9/2019
19:58
I hope so, the new research only works if they can show they can sell/create value from the model.

When your ready !!

still waiting
27/9/2019
19:26
Irrespective of the long term success or failure of Terns investee companies, short term cash is low and has to be bolstered.

Unfortunately for holders, in the absence of an asset sale, a discounted placing or similar is certain.

Ultimate success - or not - of DA etc irrelevant

backbone and clingfilm
27/9/2019
19:11
Mike Routhorn27 Sep '19 - 19:48 - 167146 of 167147
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Mo Salah cost Liverpool €42m.

That's how much he was worth then and that's how much he has been worth every day up to and including today.

Ignore all the goals, achievements and contribution to the team. They count for nothing. He is worth €42m and Liverpool look really stupid because he's not increased in value one penny because, er, we're valuing him purely based on the last time he changed hands.

Really stupid?

Of course.

So talk to me about NAV.


Tern’s Nav is valued on money spent and bad Debt....hope that helps....

stead41
27/9/2019
18:55
They want £180m for Pogba the flop having paid something like 85m for him having sold him previously for around 10-15mWhat price for the fliers we are shareholders of - nothing short of billion
dave444
27/9/2019
18:48
Mo Salah cost Liverpool €42m.

That's how much he was worth then and that's how much he has been worth every day up to and including today.

Ignore all the goals, achievements and contribution to the team. They count for nothing. He is worth €42m and Liverpool look really stupid because he's not increased in value one penny because, er, we're valuing him purely based on the last time he changed hands.

Really stupid?

Of course.

So talk to me about NAV.

mike routhorn
27/9/2019
18:39
They have been topping up all the way down from 30p, bargain...
stead41
27/9/2019
18:36
Mike Routhorn27 Sep '19 - 17:55 - 167133 of 167145
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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.'



“Migrating to other systems would be difficult to achieve and risky”

Am I the only one that thinks this is a negative, why take the risk and use DA at all??? Look at their accounts, if using DA could make life difficult in the future then best go to a more reputable company..

stead41
27/9/2019
18:22
Ct. In some ways I hope you are right.
This is purely my opinion, but if the share price were to drop as much as you say then my suggestion, for what it's worth, would be to take the opportunity of the year and pile in for as much as you can afford. I certainly will be.

par4artthou
27/9/2019
18:18
Money - they stated clearly that there position was to do that for a long time now - the beauty is those that stick the course will benefit while this that are short term will be out This will multiply year on year - you make your choice
dave444
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