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TRT Transense Technologies Plc

121.50
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Last Updated: 08:00:00
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Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
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
  0.00 0.00% 121.50 120.00 123.00 121.50 121.50 121.50 0.00 08:00:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Motor Veh Suply,new Pts-whsl 3.53M 1.4M 0.0898 13.53 18.88M
Transense Technologies Plc is listed in the Motor Veh Suply,new Pts-whsl sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker TRT. The last closing price for Transense Technologies was 121.50p. Over the last year, Transense Technologies shares have traded in a share price range of 86.00p to 139.00p.

Transense Technologies currently has 15,542,384 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Transense Technologies is £18.88 million. Transense Technologies has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 13.53.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
10/5/2024
22:38
Been on holiday and missed a few things but this is another comment on the difference between projects and sales of manufactured products. I, too, have been invested here since the £4 days.
It astonishes me that a company of this size and history can talk credibly to major engineering companies. To do that, you need graduate engineers of substantial background and experience. How do you maintain such expertise, or even keep graduate engineers busy and ‘professionally engaged’, in a company the size of TRT? How would you talk to helicopter manufacturers without them?
How many employees of all kinds does TRT have in total? Around 20? What can its engineers be doing to keep their expertise at any kind of leading edge without these projects? Even if they are adequately paid, good young engineers will feel they are squandering their careers if they have nothing challenging to work on. It is not enough just to have one or two technical experts at a senior level.
Projects have come and gone, including wind turbine torque measurements, which seem to have produced nothing in business terms. In reality they have allowed TRT to employ engineers who are comfortable interacting with academics and big players in other industries. Even the best technicians cannot do this without leadership from a professional engineer. These various ‘projects̵7; have typically been keeping young engineers both engaged in SAW and busy - with salary costs covered - even if little profit has appeared in the bottom line.
Patents expire and, as others have noted, TRT has been filing no patent applications in recent years. Increasingly it lives on knowhow and experience. I don’t know any of them, but their numbers must be so small that the loss of very few could leave TRT without its expertise. An entire generation of engineers has now retired since TRT caught my interest and, I imagine these external projects have been immensely valuable in keeping just a core of engineers active in TRT.
Electric motors are the future. For climate reasons the world is turning increasingly to electricity. As we have heard, SAW measurements of stress or torque in this electromagnetically hostile environment offers a great advantage – it can communicate measurements using ultrasonics rather than through currents in copper wires or by using radio transmission, both of which are difficult near the heart of powerful electric motor. SAW applications will surely grow. I am (or was) a scientist not an engineer but I know research environments and I would guess that until TRT reaches, say, 100 employees it will be acutely vulnerable to losing just a small number of key engineers. Thumbs up. I am increasingly hopeful.

bottletop
10/5/2024
19:50
Few more pence and bit fresh air
shifter2
10/5/2024
11:45
Still yawning Globe?
petethegolf
09/5/2024
19:00
Breakout is iro 130 methinks, the channel is rather broad and long.
None of that really matters when the right news comes along and fundamentaly upgrades investor impression of the company's outlook, stated or otherwise.

sojourno
09/5/2024
17:54
Does anyone know if there is a link to this presentation?
major courtenay
09/5/2024
16:52
I would prefer to be with Breakout on the upside camp .
king1pin2
09/5/2024
16:44
Yes buy pre Mello Sell on Mello Classic repeater !!
nico115
09/5/2024
16:36
King market two steps ahead buy rumour sell ……
shifter2
09/5/2024
16:32
I would suspect that Mondays presentation will bring some more enthusiasm for both of our divisions so by the end of next week my gut tells me that we will all be very happy to be still with Transense.
A very interesting week ahead .

king1pin2
09/5/2024
16:03
I found the podcast an excellent listen. I couldn't listen to interim presentation so hadn't picked up the renewed enthusiasm for trans logic. I really am happy to be still with trt
philwalker36
08/5/2024
13:16
Anyone know how many potential investors would listen to Mello Monday ?
I believe the slot that Transense has is 40 mins so should be very interesting.
The last podcast was very helpful for the share price so I would imagine with just a few extra shareholders who like what they hear we might see a breakout from our high of £1.20.

king1pin2
07/5/2024
12:18
Good audience at Mello.
And I listened the podcast evoque linked to above - worthwhile if you’re nterewted in how TRT fortunes and shape have changed for the better.

bhoddhisattva
07/5/2024
10:32
Just to let shareholders and prospective investors know that Transense Technologies will be presenting on MelloMonday on Monday 13th May 2024 (5pm-8pm).
Get 50% off your ticket with code MMTADVFN50

melloteam
05/5/2024
12:48
inthecompanyofmavericks.com/episodes
evoque92
05/5/2024
09:19
Lengthy / detailed podcast out with onward and TRT team
evoque92
03/5/2024
10:53
Fingers crossed … closer now than then!
bhoddhisattva
03/5/2024
10:51
We were at these sorts of levels in Nov ‘21 and Aug ‘16 only for the price to collapse back down again so I’m not so sure.

I think we need a manufacturing deal and / or sustainable increase in income for that.

major courtenay
03/5/2024
10:00
We seem to be up … even a breakout … or am I dreaming!?
bhoddhisattva
02/5/2024
22:28
So perhaps a best case scenario is a 4 quid share price by the early 2030's
amt
02/5/2024
21:38
We're not that vocal Nigel!
Shared thoughts about AIM too.

sojourno
02/5/2024
20:44
Youtube link

Direct link without the text description

Original post

sojourno
02/5/2024
19:04
I have now found the link and yes it was very very interesting , probably the most interesting interview to date since I became a share holder a long time ago so I would urge shareholders or anyone who would like to be a shareholder to listen to the podcast and thanks drw1.
king1pin2
02/5/2024
17:59
I am having a couple of days away in Devon so internet is at best rubbish so Major has thanked drw1 for I assume posting a interview with Ryan and Nigel that I have missed so can anyone post a link .
king1pin2
02/5/2024
16:28
Thanks drw1, that’s a very good interview. I would urge everyone to listen who hasn’t already.

And thank you to Nigel and Ryan for the insights.

whilst I do think progress will be more incremental than explosive, nevertheless that interview does still remind me of the old saying, “an overnight success twenty years in the making”.

major courtenay
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