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TIR Tiger Royalties And Investments Plc

0.20
0.00 (0.00%)
20 Jun 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Tiger Royalties And Investments Plc LSE:TIR London Ordinary Share GB0002308525 ORD 0.1P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 0.20 0.15 0.25 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.00 01:00:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Offices-holdng Companies,nec -160k -457k -0.0009 -2.22 1.07M
Tiger Royalties And Investments Plc is listed in the Offices-holdng Companies sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker TIR. The last closing price for Tiger Royalties And Inve... was 0.20p. Over the last year, Tiger Royalties And Inve... shares have traded in a share price range of 0.125p to 0.275p.

Tiger Royalties And Inve... currently has 535,128,553 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Tiger Royalties And Inve... is £1.07 million. Tiger Royalties And Inve... has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -2.22.

Tiger Royalties And Inve... Share Discussion Threads

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
28/9/2005
17:25
perhaps I misunderstood the 'qualification' bit

I thought ALL AIM shares qualified for the preferred CGT treatment ...but only 'certain' AIM shares qualified for PEP?ISA acceptability
like those with dual listings and so on!!

was I wrong

crazy russian
28/9/2005
17:21
Kombi, thanks for that. I certainly agree this is a buy & hold share so I guess a 10% spread is not a problem in the grand scheme of things, just hate giving too much to the MMS.

Interesting about the CGT relief. I have yet to find anyone who can confirm for sure that the taxman considers AIM shares like TIR, CBM etc to be 'qualifying' AIM companies.

D.

aylingd
28/9/2005
17:12
ABUBRYN,
I may be wrong but I think we have not had any interest in Cambrian for some time now.

Ian.

old giggleswickian
28/9/2005
17:05
Warrants in Cambrian traded today maybe tirs,thus the uplift?
abubryn
28/9/2005
15:11
The spread is wider than any of us would like but this isn't a traders share in my opinion. This share I have bought and held treating it like money in the bank because they hold so much cash there's very little risk in my view. The other thing is the returns are much better than a bank. On top of that if I haven't utilised all my CGT allowance in the future years my returns will be tax free. If the taxman is willing to treat these as an AIM company then after 2 years if my gains are greater than the CGT allowance then the tax will only be 10%.
kombimatec
28/9/2005
13:41
Somebody buying at full askling price.
Bid 3.09 350,000
Offer 3.33 37,500

So spread has widened again but not too bad.

wormcatcher
28/9/2005
13:27
Those 2 sells could be buys. Also a fair bit of volume yesterday, something might be up.

Tried to buy some more on-line this am (before the tick up), could only buy 1K so did not bother.

I like this share & would like to own more but the published spread is a bit rich, not sure how easy it is to trade within the spread.

D.

aylingd
28/9/2005
11:13
2 sells and bid up to 3.03p!
Nice steady rise.

wormcatcher
27/9/2005
11:08
I see Rowan sold 2.5m AST shares.
TIR now 2.95p on the bid

wormcatcher
27/9/2005
10:57
a move on the offer to 3.1p a few minutes ago TIR 2005 Shares on the Portfolio
master rsi
23/9/2005
17:27
I see another 100,000 went through at full ask.
Could open up Monday what with Ascent moving up nicely.
Off for a couple of swift ones now.
Have a good weekend all.

wormcatcher
23/9/2005
15:16
Portfolio valuation due end of September-to be released early Oct I expect.Bid will be over 3p then I suspect ,so hold on or dive in which ever is the case .
abubryn
23/9/2005
15:13
Ascent up again (was going to buy some this morning and didn't - plumbed for PRTY instead for long termer - oh well). Value of ascent investment now over 3.5m (3.1m profit) - not bad at all!!! (Wish I could have some of it).
wormcatcher
23/9/2005
14:51
wormcatcher

still the same spread but the bid has increased on size now for 750K, they are really short of stock, only let you buy 25K online

Bid 750,000 @ 2.88p
Offer 25,000 @ 2.93p

master rsi
23/9/2005
13:26
Spread has tightened up, and interesting on-line limits
Bid 500,000 @ 2.88p
Offer 25,000 @ 2.93p

wormcatcher
23/9/2005
10:53
Going higher on the bid 2.75p from the start of the day after a large BUY yesterday on a "T" trade of 500.000 shares at full price 3p
master rsi
19/9/2005
13:38
crazy russian - thanks for reply.
firkin
19/9/2005
12:43
it seems that you have a bad experience of brokers!

perhaps the charges imposed on you were due to you being a 'fully advised' client.

I dont know

of course online is cheapest
next is execution only
but if you can find a broker who will charge you an execution price and offer some suggestions then although the fees are slightly more than online you have someone actually trying for you

I sold 6000 VOD last week (tax reasons) and the fees were £80

as far as I am aware most brokers charge 1.75% for the first 'bit' then it drops

but at the end of the day its ALL negotiable

I use hargreave Lansdown as ex only with min charge £10 or 1%
but they seldom get inside the quote

I use Redmayne bentley for most
and the ALWAYS get inside
like my 500,000 TIR last week
I consider the extra chgs do save me money
and I get support phone calls as well (ones I want I mean!!)

I never plucked up courage to do online and anyway all my holdings being 4 family and 2 trusts are in cert form, which so far as am aware would prevent me online?

all the best

all the best

crazy russian
19/9/2005
09:40
crazy russian - last time I used a broker it cost £150 fee for a £10k deal. That now costs me £7.50 on-line. However that was for a full advisory broker. He advised me to buy some Japan warrants for around 120p that finally expired worthless. I never received any advice at any time to sell! I did sell at over £1 regardless and changed to execution only.
Possible savings by changing back would be small and with a great loss of flexibility.
The service I get on-line is incredibly good compared to what was on offer say 5 years ago. I can now deal instantly on shares, old warrants, covered warrants and cfds at levels that suit me. OK so large deals on AIM sometimes have to be limit orders but they usually go through and in a fast market you can have problems but I have the option of using the phone when necessary - deals there are only £12!

firkin
18/9/2005
11:56
the spread may show as 2.75--3 but its easy to trade inside if you use a broker
(the execution onlys tend not to be so flexible...and I cannot speak for online trades)

crazy russian
18/9/2005
11:52
I imagine Bruce will be investing a large chunk of the cash soon - the metals sector will be on a seasonal rise soon and if he invests chunks at a discount to market price any uplift in price due to bouyant sector rises alone could easily double or treble NAV...jimho.
maxbubble
18/9/2005
11:29
Look at the chart.
Falling highs and rising lows = breakout. To 3.5p perhaps? On a possible nav of 5p very possible. Fundamentals also good.
I already have shedload but would buy more if funds permitted.
Now 2.75/3.0p. This is still a large spread and discourages trading.
Basically a buy and hold share very well managed by Bruce Rowan.

firkin
16/9/2005
14:52
I make it an increase in valuation of approx £1.6m since 30th June 06 (£1.7m on AST some losses on others) - can't be bad!
Assuming cash position the same as 30th June - NAV=5.05p (compared with 4.32p)

wormcatcher
16/9/2005
13:59
AST moving strongly again.
mart
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