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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Transense Technologies Plc | LSE:TRT | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BDHDTH21 | ORD 10P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.50 | 0.53% | 95.00 | 93.00 | 97.00 | 95.00 | 94.50 | 94.50 | 44,316 | 11:07:35 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Motor Veh Suply,new Pts-whsl | 3.53M | 1.4M | 0.0898 | 10.58 | 14.77M |
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31/5/2017 23:40 | Instead of P for potential and what it could mean 'Launch' is another one, as in Upcoming launch, future Launch, The Launch, anticipated Launch and so on. Commonly used by companies bringing new products to the market on the back of raised investment (cash from PI's, institutions (using the public's money and the like) to either : 1 Really mean it and endeavour or actually deliver on doing just what was said 2 Get somewhere between half way to what was said but ultimately not amount to much. Those running it still get a good living out of it but eventually the cash runs out and the business fails and your money with it. 3 It was mainly spin and speculation perhaps with good intent at the start but there was a cow to be milked and boy did they milk it and the same result as in the last sentence of option 2 crashes down on you. Anyone for 'Launch' ? | jenniferzz | |
31/5/2017 23:19 | P for Proactive. The BoD came forward and saved the Co, they have turned the Co into something that had a decent income, an actual business, 4 in fact, several actual products and an EBITDA profit for the first time in it's history. The shareprice does not reflect the value, work or potential of the company, AIM is brain dead like that anyway, but it only costs in the risk of another round of heavy dilution and nothing but. | sojourno | |
31/5/2017 21:11 | P for potential or P for pessimism? | piggyinthemiddle | |
31/5/2017 14:10 | Thanks drw1. That 'P' word again ! Oh the wasted potential over the years. You get the feeling the management team are just waiting for the orders to come knocking on their door. I suppose, like most here, you just get more & more pessimistic about it coming good as the years drift by .... | kenone | |
31/5/2017 08:33 | Totally agree, KenOne. It seems to me that this lot couldn't run a bath let alone a Company. And they are being paid handsomely for the privilege. | albert_einstein | |
31/5/2017 08:32 | My take on the current situation:- 1.Plenty of potential value waiting to be unlocked in terms of new licence agreements and ultimately royalties from our major partners that we know of and perhaps some that we don't as yet.As ever timescale largely out of company control and confidential nature of pending developments mean lack of clarity for investors both existing and potential. 2.Meaningful near term revenue very possible from Itrack 2 but without contract news potential investors sit on the side lines and existing investors worry that orders will not materialise. 3.Potential for uplift in probe sales/PCAS. We appear to be involved with all the right companies but again new and existing investors want to see numbers before purchasing stock. | drw1 | |
31/5/2017 08:01 | When are we due an update from the company ? Its about time they reminded us what they are doing to justify their salaries. Are they ever going to get to a stage where profitability is achieved, or is it all too late now with all avenues explored and found to be a dead end ? ( Apart from iTrack11 ?) Someone please cheer me up with a positive spin on what the future will bring ! | kenone | |
30/5/2017 21:55 | In the continuing absense of news,why should the share price stop in the fifties? Atm,all the money in the bank is doing is funding our directors salaries. No sign of anything on the horizon so the drip drip selling will carry on and I can see 35p quite easily. Ofcourse it can all change in an instant with the right news but buying this low and getting it right seems to me to rely more on luck than judgement. I really don`t know what the directors are doing but maybe something will turn up! | piggyinthemiddle | |
30/5/2017 18:40 | These appear to be heading back down to 1p in old money. If they go that low then i'll have to seriously think about buying some more. | arthur_lame_stocks | |
25/5/2017 05:19 | Good point pitm The signage is in far newer nick than the bodywork at the rear and given it may be parked in the right bay ....... Anyway something else to decipher hxxp://www.brownfiel | dieseltaylor | |
24/5/2017 20:05 | Well,since the turn of the year we`ve had Happy New Year,Happy Australia Day,Happy Valentines Day,Happy International Womens Day,Happy Holi,Happy World Health Day and Happy Victoria Day... How about a Happy Shareholder Day or is that asking too much? | piggyinthemiddle | |
24/5/2017 18:39 | Well done Plutonian, I was going to look those stores up this evening! So... This following GE vid from 2015 offers enormous insight (First of two parts). | sojourno | |
24/5/2017 17:37 | Look next door to the sign shop. It's too much of a coincidence to be parked in front of Quarry Mining (albeit in the wrong parking bay). | plutonian | |
24/5/2017 17:19 | That is serious sleuthing!! : ) I took the picture as being that it had new livery on the side but normally was assigned to the mine mentioned. The picture may have been taken by the crew picking it up after the signage was applied and given to Translogik. However I am a greta fan of using these things for clues. DId you put both names in as a search? | dieseltaylor | |
24/5/2017 16:30 | DT, I searched google maps until I found it here... :) | plutonian | |
24/5/2017 16:01 | How do you know where the picture was taken? Secondly interesting to see Victoria Day noted! | dieseltaylor | |
24/5/2017 15:21 | These tweets remind me of an illustration in the geography book that accompanied lessons at my school 65+ years ago. It was accompanied by this little poem: "Geographeers on Afrik maps Drew savage beasts to fill the gaps, And o'er the wild unhabitable downs Placed elephants for want of towns. | gnnmartin | |
24/5/2017 13:22 | We know they like to tease with the photos, but this one has gone straight over my head. A brownfield truck - we known Brownfield are a partner. The picture was taken in Paget, Queensland, Outside Quarry Mining. That is nowhere near Ravensworth, Muswellbrook, NSW! | plutonian | |
24/5/2017 13:02 | Translogik @Translogik 5h5 hours ago More The #Ute at Ravensworth #iTrackII #Australia 🇦🇺 | drw1 | |
24/5/2017 12:10 | That's a bit gnomic, drw1. | gnnmartin | |
24/5/2017 11:03 | Glencore Ravensworth Operations | drw1 | |
17/5/2017 16:19 | Highly informative and not just a cliché that a little knowledge can save lives. Dr Andrew Wakefield of so-called disgraced MMR fame is one person interviewed where the British public knows only the one-sided hatchet job conducted against him in the UK media due to a major political cover-up. Open up your mind to the hidden truth denied to the public. Link below is first of a 9 episode series now expired, but this link is still free to view. However, to view you need to copy & paste this link to the address line at the top of page. Also change http to http. | vizz | |
16/5/2017 12:02 | Well I suppose that trade saved a fiver - almost! 8 shares at 61p! | ali g2 | |
15/5/2017 19:05 | Cash reserves suggest we have considerably longer than 3 months for miners to start signing up but share price recovery and renewed Investor confidence is dependent on belief that positive cash flow is in sight.IMHO | drw1 | |
15/5/2017 17:49 | Returns are some way down the line. My opinion is that if miners dont start signing up in the next 3 months then we can forget it. | amt |
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