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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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-0.25 | -8.77% | 2.60 | 2.50 | 2.70 | 2.85 | 2.55 | 2.85 | 1,794,083 | 15:41:48 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Finance Services | 66k | -10.45M | -0.0269 | -0.97 | 10.1M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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28/9/2019 18:19 | Mudbath, remember, these are the same people who forecast a share price of 0.6p and advised selling/shorting at 2p......just before it 25 bagged. Here's hoping history is poised to repeat itself :). | mike routhorn | |
28/9/2019 17:43 | I am saving this latest quote from ShareProphets for future reference and as a trigger for rapturous chuckles and outright laughter. "So a massive bucket shop discount, monster death-spiral dilution or insolvency beckons and thus Tern is an outright sell." Thank you share price guys for demonstrating that your ignorance knows no bounds | | mudbath | |
28/9/2019 16:11 | Page 2 progressive report Tern also benefits from a material exposure to the North American tech landscape, via CEO Al Sisto’s network of relationships and contacts...... Al’s career includes a number of years as COO of RSA Security (sold to EMC for $2.1billion in 2006). This role, along with his previous experience in other US tech businesses, has given Al an unparalleled set of connections across the cyber- security and enterprise technology marketplace. | kkrr11ss2 | |
28/9/2019 16:04 | On yer bike Mathews your dole time has run out, not having the bus fare is no excuse. | enigma2oo2 | |
28/9/2019 15:49 | Mike Routhorn24 Apr '18 - 10:38 - 90352 of 167226 0 21 0 It is now fast becoming clear that blue chips currently occupying top spot in their respective fields eg. Microsoft, Intel, Thales, Comodo, need KeyScaler for their IoT product range. Where does this leave everyone else? If the biggest players with the greatest resources are all turning to DA then DA is vital and DA is unique. If you don't have it how are you possibly going to compete with those who have. I have always seen big things for DA as you all know but even I am having to take a step back and conclude that I have been thinking too small. Everyone is going to need it. Everyone. Sound Familiar??? It should, MikeR has been beating his stump over Microsoft for 1.5 years. What did MR think about DA’s accounts??, after all, these blue chips have been onboard for ages. DA must get paid in mugs, pens and calendars... | stead41 | |
28/9/2019 15:21 | Throughout last week's Thales joint webinar it was very clear that most of the heavy lifting being done for the joint solution was by DA's KeyScaler. In short, and harsh though it sounds, Thales wouldn't have an IoT Security and Device Management product with which to go to market if it wasn't for DA. That, in itself, is actually quite amazing. The next webinar is with Microsoft. If the same conclusion can be drawn either implicitly or explicitly then that says that the biggest player in the world needs DA to be able to offer a viable and credible solution. If so, then sentiment at least ought to slingshot to the moon, hopefully dragging the price with it. | mike routhorn | |
28/9/2019 14:01 | This idiot thinks everyone is a simple as him - you can play on words but CFD and Spreadbets allow people to short a stock!You loony are completely delusional | dave444 | |
28/9/2019 13:48 | You think all tern holders are thick, we get it. Get a life. | still waiting | |
28/9/2019 13:24 | Not looking good. Major investor Not .Registration 28/9/19 one day. Get a life Looni www.johnmathews.eu the guy who couldn’t pay his bus fare to work. T W lackey. | poppet123 | |
28/9/2019 13:21 | No I am not surprised at all.It is a POS and DA for sure is a busted flush.FVR operates in a crowded marketplace and is a minnow.They only licence the haptic glove from Haptx and no one knows the terms of that agreement. We do know that it is not exclusive. | jonc | |
28/9/2019 13:17 | Talking of offers... If I had billionaire friends I would take rest of the shares for say 50p right now and in a few years share DA and FVR and get hundreds of millions if not couple of billions. Anyone else surprised it has not happened yet. | jprich | |
28/9/2019 13:06 | I rather like this Latin phrase which sums up Winnifred and corrupt crews' "investment" strategy. Broadly translated it means "faster than you can say Thomas Cook" - Velocius Quam Asparagi Conquantur - or indeed "shorters are being cooked, just like asparagus". (Edited) | rhwillcoll |
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