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TIN Tinopolis

45.50
0.00 (0.00%)
Last Updated: 01:00:00
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Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Tinopolis LSE:TIN London Ordinary Share GB0009365692 ORD 2P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 45.50 - 0.00 01:00:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
0 0 N/A 0

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
14/11/2006
13:38
always amazes me how nervous some are...or maybe they want it lower to buy ...

this is in an UPtrend imho...

and any PER forward estimates need to take account of the cash return (which
is virtually certain if you read the relevant RNSs..)

These are VERY cheap imho and the recent dip after the strong rise presents a great buy opportunity...

all imho...dyor etc!

scotswhaehae
14/11/2006
12:17
i guess it didn't happen naughty...slow drift down again...
sat69
03/11/2006
13:15
Level 2: 2MMs Bidding - Only 1 MM on 37 left, once he goes it's 39 the next

then whooooosh!

thenaughtyboy
03/11/2006
12:18
Has the shine gone off the Tin-O-polish?
lofty
03/11/2006
10:54
Have been watching but not convinced that they offer great value at the current price. They are on 2008 foward P/e of 6 and a current year P/e of circa 40. Seems a lot of upside is priced in by the market at the moment and I agree with the above press comment saying they are a "long term" buy. Good growth rates but the fact that the majority is coming via the TVC acquisition is also not convincing me to buy at the current valuation as I doubt the growth rates are sustainable. Was happy to see the core growth pre acquisition was 15% but TV a very competitive and fickle business and growth rates can fluctuate widely from year to year.

Think I will stick with IVM for the moment but will continue to watch.

lbo
03/11/2006
10:31
lots of BUYS.... :)
thenaughtyboy
03/11/2006
09:20
tick up shortly?
pre
03/11/2006
08:33
Wouldn't surprise me if this gets tipped in the newspapers/mags over the weekend...
pre
02/11/2006
10:54
and:

Tinopolis set to quadruple revenues
Nov 2 2006

David Williamson, Western Mail


SHARES in Welsh media production company Tinopolis soared yesterday when it told investors to expect a 351% increase in revenues to £47m.

andrbea
02/11/2006
09:22
Here is the Independent article about TIN
It reads well
Robsy




Tinopolis

Our view: Buy

Share price: 36.5p (+4.5p)

Tinopolis was little know outside its Welsh base until its launched an audacious bid for rival independent TV producer Television Corporation last year. TV Corp was one of the UK's biggest and most distinguished independent producers, but had under performed from a financial point of view for years. In the City, where money is everything, this did not go down very well. Therefore fund managers, including Schroders, welcomed the takeover of the group by Tinopolis, which although much smaller was profitable.

The Llannelli-based group was focused on making programmes for S4C, the Welsh language channel, and on educational content delivered via the internet. TV Corp was behind (and still is) much more high-profile programmes such as Question Time and Test match cricket.
Nevertheless, the combination of the two seems to be working well. Tinopolis has succeeded in taking around £1.5m of costs out of the TV Corp business and its turnaround is now well and truly under way.

Yesterday, came a bullish trading statement from the AIM-listed group. It boasted of strong market conditions and said it was optimistic about the future. Alongside it was news of a high profile hire. John Willis, a former head of programmes at Channel 4 and managing director of London Weekend Television, is to become creative director at the company.

Tinopolis certainly seems to have pulled off something of a coup by acquiring TV Corp. It is now perfectly placed to cash in on the trend which sees broadcasters buy an ever growing number of programmes from independent producers. This year it is expected to make a profit of £700,000, rising to £2.7m in the following year and to over £5m in 2008.

This is a stock to tuck away for the long term.

robsy2
02/11/2006
08:39
I bet there'll be a RNS on monday regarding Mr Willis appointment:-))
pre
02/11/2006
08:36
I like the tip in the independent...onwards and upwards from here....

'This year Tinopolis is expected to make a profit of £700,000, rising to £2.7m in the following year and to over £5m in 2008. This is a stock to tuck away for the long term, says the Independent'

pre
02/11/2006
07:51
Superb write up here

Tinopolis on course to more than quadruple its revenues to £47m
Nov 2 2006


David Williamson, Western Mail

loftypants
02/11/2006
07:49
Expect to see positive tips in Shares and heaven help us IC
loftypants
02/11/2006
07:49
Nice tip in the Independent

This year Tinopolis is expected to make a profit of £700,000, rising to £2.7m in the following year and to over £5m in 2008. This is a stock to tuck away for the long term, says the Independent.

loftypants
01/11/2006
23:29
Let's hope for a little press coverage in the morning

Then a nice steady climb into the results 60p by Xmas anyone?

loftypants
01/11/2006
22:59
yep - decent (long awaited but merited) price rise & the goons appear - if it checks it's sheets probably find it has 'done one'
39p & we could be on our way...........................

gurp
01/11/2006
11:31
..looks like ranjeev shair has nipped over from the ZRL board but thinks he's a bit late...lol...the first sore deramper...lol...

check your spreadsheets ranjeev shair...but then just maybe you haven't done one!

scotswhaehae
01/11/2006
11:27
...and the first delayed sell..lol

I wouldn't pay too much attention to the minute by minute stuff...with a company like this it is fundamentals that drive the share price...

...and we have had confirmation today that the fundamentals are extremely positive...

This has been an overlooked stock...it isn't going to be now imho...

Good luck all!

scotswhaehae
01/11/2006
11:25
lol

what a pile of rampo

NO THANKS

Back down it comes tehehe

ranjeev shair
01/11/2006
11:13
you're right of course
the first delayed buy then.

andrbea
01/11/2006
11:12
1/ The buy at 41.....that was the offer price at the time of the trade.

2/ Any 'T' trades could take hours to show.

tonystringy
01/11/2006
11:07
spread 36 to 38 and a buy (way) outside at 41p
always a good sign (short of stock methinks)

tree shake hasn't coaxed out enough sellers IMO

leg up soon?
anyone got level 2?

nia dyor

andrbea
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