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TCF Theracryf Plc

0.80
-34.20 (-97.71%)
26 Apr 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Stock Type
Theracryf Plc TCF London Ordinary Share
  Price Change Price Change % Share Price Last Trade
-34.20 -97.71% 0.80 08:00:00
Open Price Low Price High Price Close Price Previous Close
0.80 0.80 0.80 0.80 35.00
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Theracryf TCF Dividends History

No dividends issued between 28 Apr 2014 and 28 Apr 2024

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Posted at 13/7/2017 20:40 by rjmahan
Glad I sold out of this - lucky escape. I had hoped they would be able to sell down property and repay debt but it obviously hasnt happened like that.

Still not entirely convinced its a complete no hoper, debt / NAV was 57% !, telecom assets are high quality - though there is a lot of junk in there too.

There was a eur 20m (from memory) payment due in 2017 - part of reason I sold out. Surely can be renegotiated again?

Dont entirely trust laxley not to try to pick up TCF on the cheap... Dont think we are anywhere near the bottom yet though....
Posted at 31/12/2014 17:51 by rjmahan
Sales + Low liquidity. If you read report TCF wont be able to pay out for several years (I estimate 4) unless sold. However after 4 years I recon this can have a 10% yield.
Posted at 08/1/2013 16:04 by praipus
Also surprised we havent seen an "ex-divi" dip. Edit ok guess we wont see one due to the nature of the return.
Posted at 31/10/2012 09:19 by skyship
Been a nice 4month rally for TCF holders. I considered buying sub-40p, but put off by that large Spazio holding (30% of the portfolio).

Too late to chase; and the same concern remains.

What really interests me here is what they plan to do with the TEIF holding. Any views?
Posted at 10/9/2012 20:58 by praipus
I've misread the situation here.

Slow liquidations are good, very good. They help you by:

1) Stopping you (or us PI's) over trading and or the market movements wrong footing you
2) they have just as much chance (probability) of yeilding a high return as you have of picking another stock and making a gain.
3) "loss aversion" puts PI's off making the stock cheap as they exit prior to delisting but the odds of an eventual profit dont necessarily change.
4) reduce dealing and management charges.

Still rather have Laxey or Weiss dominate the share register than RBS, Northern Rock or another seemingly big safe "but risk blind" name.

TCF is odd (with hind sight) only because of its narrow real estate bias.
Posted at 10/9/2012 17:41 by praipus
Topvest re post 48 do you still hold any VCF, DBAY or TCF?
Posted at 29/7/2012 13:28 by topvest
No dividend and slow wind-up. Laxey have performed very poorly over recent years; they target other good / average performers, but they should get their own rubbish performance sorted out first! First Catalyst and now this...into the long grass for 2/3 years until we get some money back!
Posted at 18/6/2012 18:47 by dendria
Anyone still following? Looks like a 40% discount to NAV with around 10% DY (assuming they can sustain the 4p dividend). I think they took a portion of QED early in 2011? Anyway I added this morning.
Posted at 01/8/2011 10:51 by topvest
Yes, very good news indeed. It's all a bit odd that this was announced today when the annual report was received a matter of days ago with no reference. Anyway, I've held these for a while and they should continue to perform well as the Spazio value is realised. This dividend policy should push the share price much closer to NAV imo as the "no income" policy was a negative for people looking to invest here. Happy to hold for the next few years and beyond as they have a sound strategy.
Posted at 22/7/2011 12:40 by praipus
Nice results:


"The difference between the reported TCF NAV of 87.5 pence per share and the underlying "look through" NAV of 165 pence per share gives an indication of the substantial latent value in the portfolio as at the period end. The application of our activist strategy should enable us to close the gap between these two NAV measures over time."

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