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TPG Tp Group Plc

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Last Updated: 01:00:00
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Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Tp Group Plc LSE:TPG London Ordinary Share GB0030591514 ORD 1P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 2.20 - 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
24/4/2017
16:42
Mark my words ! ! ! !
i told you this was coming 2 weeks ago.

4.5p will be tested

deme1
24/4/2017
16:36
B_I. Who cares if it drops a few pence now, when it could be 20p in a year or so.
tday
24/4/2017
12:04
deme1, your haikus have been getting very strange lately. I think the one in post 2079 was more the sort of thing you should be aiming for, at least it almost had the right number of syllables. After that they sort of went into a decline.

Perhaps you could try reciting them outside the Tate Modern, with a hat on the pavement. You could be very popular.

arf dysg
21/4/2017
16:26
aka "a bit of profit taking"

I still like the way they're quietly getting their knitting done
without waste of time & money. I'm staying long anyhow.

bone apart
21/4/2017
13:18
Broken to the downside of the wedge.
5p - 6p a real possibility
3.5p strong support IMO

deme1
20/4/2017
19:24
Interesting and I suspect that TPG are going to tender for more than the air management system.
The new investments in the engineering unit could mean that they can supply other components.
Given their close working relationship with BAE and the MoD,TPG look to be in a good position.

Edit: This makes it look much more likely that the MoD will take up their full option in the recent contract.

Sorry that last bit is a bit misleading.
The recent contract is :- "for the provision of up to 8 Combined Oxygen Generating Systems ('COGS') and additional ancillary items to upgrade in-service Royal Navy submarines."
Obviously the more submarines in service the more likely that the MoD will need all 8 systems BUT with new submarines the units are purchased by BAE so new boats mean further ADDITIONAL orders AND the likelihood of the MoD requiring additional spare and replacement units at a later date i.e. up to 8 as per the recent contract.

pavey ark
20/4/2017
16:23
The Daily Mail (and no doubt many others) has the new sub story today


Sadly I have also had to filter dimwit who does not enhance my knowledge or life experience

srichardson8
20/4/2017
12:49
All gone quiet
timojelly
20/4/2017
10:55
More Subs.


News story

£1.4 billion deal for Royal Navy’s new attack submarine
From:Ministry of Defence, Defence Equipment and Support.

First published:19 April 2017

Rear Admiral Paul Methven, Director Submarines Acquisition for the Submarine Delivery Agency, said:

The signature of this contract secures another world-class nuclear submarine for the Royal Navy. These are the most technologically advanced submarines we have ever operated, offering much greater firepower, better communications and more advanced stealth technology than their predecessors.

bullster
20/4/2017
10:47
timojelly

Have you tried filtering in a normal browser, see if it will carry through to the app?

optimist
20/4/2017
07:36
Can you filter using advfn app? Never figured it out.
timojelly
19/4/2017
08:17
Pointless posts
trentendboy
18/4/2017
20:45
Shes going DOWN
deme1
16/4/2017
10:05
At the end of August last year:

"TP Group (AIM: TPG), the specialist technology, engineering and managed solutions group, is pleased to announce it has signed a contract to supply a new variant of its existing carbon dioxide scrubber technology to ThyssenKrupp Marine Systems GmbH ('TKMS'), one of the leading system providers of non-nuclear submarines and high-end vessels.

The initial contract with TKMS is worth a minimum of GBP1.65 million, with the potential for multiple further units."

I see that the Norwegian navy is buying four submarines from TKMS (Feb 2017)and the German Navy is ordering two.

TKMS is a leader in the use of fuel cells in conventional submarines and I suspect the fuel cell technology is tied into TPG's technology or at least requires a more sophisticated (expensive) offering from TPG.
In the past units for conventional submarines came in at c. £1m.

TPG taking part in a major exhibition in May.
(sorry I've lost the link but this is not yet on the web site)

UDT (Undersea Defence Technology. exhibition)
TKMS are the lead in this exhibition and TPG are there with a stand.

pavey ark
13/4/2017
21:54
FFS I have had this guy filtered since he arrived here yet I still have to see some others responding to him,perhaps its time to extend the filter range.

To be fair this person was quite upfront and announced in his first post that he was "special" (a nutter) so it was an easy decision to filter him.

Would people responding do the rest of us a favour and simply ignore him or better still, just filter him.

pavey ark
13/4/2017
14:25
Today is just the start of the long drop to retest 6p then down to 4.5p

You have been warned

deme1
12/4/2017
13:59
A market price of £35M, near 10 years of future revenue in the bag, playing with the biggest companies and the Mod, additional projects ongoing across the nuclear and energy sectors, dynamic, growing exponentially and near £10M in the bank. If this doesn't get taken over or above 20p within a year... I don't know a better share out there.
timojelly
12/4/2017
13:32
Pumping the price for a placing imo
deme1
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