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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
22/2/2007
14:27
still can not sell with lloys nomi have phoned lloys and they said that the market makers will only deal on floor .will give it till new tax year ,in 20years dealing this as never happend to me .to risky a share this is for the market,
ludlow3
22/2/2007
14:18
Ludlow,

Have you tried selling with a stipulated 'Limit' price. If so, and you still cannot sell, I would suggest you ask for an 'At Best' price. You cannot fail to sell then

sat

sat69
22/2/2007
14:12
do any of you posters work for tin ?
ludlow3
22/2/2007
09:50
so why can you not trade these on line ,if you can not sell on line.
ludlow3
22/2/2007
09:24
Fellas
Ludlow behave yourself! You are entitled to your opinion but so are others who don't appreciate your offensive posts. If you have something coherent to say then fine but post 444 and 452 lead to 453 and it all starts to deteriorate.I suggest to the powers to be that you edit out Ludlow's wackier outbursts.

robsy2
21/2/2007
15:30
The postings are not "ancient". I really dont think two months is "ancient" in the stock market. Its actually the only recent information which is worth reading on here and a good reminder that the fundamentals have not changed no matter what rubbish is posted. The market is a great way to transfer wealth from the impatient to the patient and my advice to all those who are not happy is to sell your shares and move on.
lbo
21/2/2007
12:03
phone the lse and ask why you can not sell on line ?
ludlow3
21/2/2007
11:59
LBO - those postings are ancient news. Nothing has been done since. Yes the buy back is in progress, but hasn't affected one Iota on the share price
igdavies
21/2/2007
11:07
ann robinson
ludlow3
21/2/2007
11:04
you can not sell on line .if you say you can then you are a liar, by the way i have over 300000 pounds invested in shares not a little punter, you must work for tin.
ludlow3
20/2/2007
19:45
ludlow you really are an idot! Today alone we saw over 340k shares trade at 39.5p which were buys. Please do us a favour and sell your couple of shares if you even have any and stop posting rubbish.


Transformational year
Tinopolis's final results came in ahead of market expectations, demonstrating good progress restructuring The Television Corporation (acquired January 2006). Tinopolis is now one of the largest quoted UK independent television producers and its scale and programme diversity gives it above average earnings quality and visibility. Results in 2007 should continue to benefit from reducing losses in Mentorn, while the group's £13.5m net cash could be used to fund further acquisitions or to buy back shares.


Tinopolis "buy"


Tuesday, December 12, 2006 7:06:53 AM ET
Panmure Gordon & Co

LONDON, December 12 (newratings.com) - Analysts Nick Ward of Panmure Gordon & Co maintains his "buy" rating on Tinopolis (ticker: UKU). The target price is set to 50p.

In a research note published this morning, the analysts mention that the company has reported its final-year turnover and adjusted pretax ahead of the estimates. The results indicate that Tinopolis is on target to achieving a turnaround in TV Corp's profitability and attaining industry margins, the analysts say. The company plans to propose the buyback of nearly 15% of its total shares at its next AGM, Panmure Gordon & Co adds.

lbo
19/2/2007
14:21
bookboker that is uncalled for ,
ludlow3
19/2/2007
10:41
going nowhere again cant trade on line.
ludlow3
17/2/2007
10:36
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Abuse team
17/2/2007
10:35
Don't worry about Ludlow, as far he is concerned bestiality is best, he 's probably a child molester on the side too.
bookbroker
16/2/2007
11:24
lbo . are you jones
ludlow3
16/2/2007
09:48
some poor chap only got 37p 5p spread not looking good,
ludlow3
15/2/2007
06:10
The quicker the fool sells his few shares the better!
lbo
14/2/2007
14:40
Ludlow3-you're not trying to leave us surely--we love reading your wonderful
comments!!!!!

mercenary
14/2/2007
11:13
if he is in the top 100, it does not say much for media ,no wonder people are not buying news papers,they will be giving them away soon.
ludlow3
14/2/2007
10:56
if you can trade then they should not be in the market,shares are for trading.
ludlow3
14/2/2007
10:13
thats why not a lot by the paper, load of rubbish , still can not trade this ,mm have locked us in .
ludlow3
13/2/2007
17:05
Ron Jones was voted in the top 100 most powerful people in media by the guardian!!!
igdavies
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