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TPM Trust Property

2.50
0.00 (0.00%)
17 Apr 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Trust Property LSE:TPM London Ordinary Share GB00B1NXMT53 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% 2.50 - 0.00 01:00:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
0 0 N/A 0

Trust Property Share Discussion Threads

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
15/12/2008
13:15
game over..
andrbea
07/7/2008
13:48
Not sure what film this stock reminds me of. "Flatliners" or "Das Boot"?
charlie7720
24/4/2008
11:25
Regarding the purchase of portfolios (recent announcement - 21/04/08) - Where does it leave the shareholders / company if the tenants / lessees being managed decide to opt for "Right To Manage" as current legislation permits (very easily)?
charlie7720
13/3/2008
12:45
18% drop

on the back of 2 small sells


trying to create a market I suppose.

andrbea
10/12/2007
19:44
so they're in the black.. and eyeing acquisitions
andrbea
11/5/2007
14:39
This type of business is run of the mill in Scotland. Known for their capcity to earn easy money, commonly described as ....moey for old rope..... type of business. owever, they are all private partnerships and not listed entities so this looks a decent investment, though I dislike wide spreads.
mistertibbs
23/3/2007
07:56
limits are 1,000 to buy 50,000 to sell. they are in need of some stock - we could see a good rise again today.
robertjt
19/3/2007
11:19
the business model seems to have worked well in the North of England
if they roll it out across England & Wales through acquisitions, then growth seems inevitable IMO

don't forget the new niche business either (Chertered Surveyors)
This will add to the profits hopefully (began trading Jan 2007?)

nia dyor

andrbea
18/3/2007
18:08
watch these shares go on monday seems like they are doing things in property that not many others are
golfpathead
17/3/2007
13:42
At some point sellers will cash in on Trust Property Management, after a remarkable first week of trading that has seen the stock jump 160 per cent since listing at 10p. Market makers said the reason for the spectacular rise is the relatively small free float, as a volume of less than 400,000 changing hands sent the stock 7.5p better to 26p by the close

- second to last paragraph

seoultrade
16/3/2007
17:37
Sharecast site:

Property management services business Trust Property Management also attracted plenty of interest, soaring 160% from its 10p placing price by Friday lunchtime.

It has interests in residential and commercial property management services, chartered surveying and providing credit services to tenants.

Shares in the group, which raised £0.6m for working capital and for cash consideration for future selected acquisitions, are changing hands for 26p each.

andrbea
16/3/2007
12:38
you don't need much volume today to be up on the leaderboard

wth (leading the pack) has ca 67000 (vol) traded

tph is low also (142000)

where is everybody?

andrbea
16/3/2007
12:11
In 'The Independent' today

Finally, Trust Property Management continued its excellent start to life on the public markets. The shares listed at 10p on Wednesday and closed at 18.5p yesterday, adding another 5.25p on the session and giving lucky punters who bought in the placing a return of 85 per cent

andrbea
16/3/2007
11:54
biggest trade so far today just went through
25k = delayed buy

= reason for the morning tree shake?

andrbea
16/3/2007
10:23
if you assume the odd numbered trade sizes are PI's

then the round numbered ones could be a stakebuilder
eg today
the first trade of 8000
and the 10k's thereafter (all buys I reckon)

basically these are still piddling amounts
10k is only 2850 quid

the big boys aren't here yet?

andrbea
16/3/2007
09:32
interesting
no big buys so far

no delayed trades (so far) by an hour

maybe we'll have a T or L trade in the afternoon?

tree shake


they need sellers methinks
none for 2 days ..

andrbea
16/3/2007
08:39
Or if people started to take profits. ;o)
liarspoker
16/3/2007
08:37
ca 14k trades in total today
hardly anything volume wise (tenth of yesterday)

all buys, it seems
good rise today (34%) on top of the 38% of yesterday

makes you wonder what would happen if someone came along a bought a big chunk... :-)

andrbea
15/3/2007
11:18
telegraph/Indy/FT

A company which enjoyed a good day of trading was Trust Property Management Group, a provider of professional property management and chartered surveying

/...
Finally, Trust Property Management Group enjoyed a successful debut on AIM. The shares listed at 10p following a placing by Ellis Stockbrokers, raising £600,000 of new capital, and closed at 13.25p.services. It debuted at 10p and rose to 13¼p.
/..

Property manager set to join Aim
By Eamonn Rafferty

Published: March 12 2007 02:00 | Last updated: March 12 2007 02:00

Trust Property Management Group, a company that provides surveying and management services, is coming to Aim on Wednesday, with an eye on taking advantage of the consolidation in this fragmented market.

It has raised £600,000 through a placing of 6m new shares at 10p each ahead of admission to provide it with working capital and cash to make small acquisitions. It manages properties on behalf of resident-controlled groups and freehold landlords and provides chartered surveying and credit finance to clients. City Financial is adviser and Ellis broker.

andrbea
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