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TTG Tt Electronics Plc

171.00
1.50 (0.88%)
Last Updated: 12:00:05
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Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Tt Electronics Plc LSE:TTG London Ordinary Share GB0008711763 ORD 25P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  1.50 0.88% 171.00 169.00 171.00 173.50 169.00 173.50 90,179 12:00:05
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Electronic Components, Nec 613.9M -11.8M -0.0670 -25.52 300.96M
Tt Electronics Plc is listed in the Electronic Components sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker TTG. The last closing price for Tt Electronics was 169.50p. Over the last year, Tt Electronics shares have traded in a share price range of 133.60p to 188.00p.

Tt Electronics currently has 176,000,000 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Tt Electronics is £300.96 million. Tt Electronics has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -25.52.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
11/9/2020
08:43
TTG..well worth a listen.
3rd eye
11/9/2020
08:29
TTG TT ELectronics........chart red hot and a lot....lot more to come.
3rd eye
11/9/2020
08:21
according to iAbra, the number of cartridges that need to be created has run into the billions. They have engaged with electronics manufacturer TT Electronics and their partners to make that possible.

hxxps://www.intel.co.uk/content/www/uk/en/customer-spotlight/stories/iabra-virolens-story.html?linkId=10000001504150

3rd eye
11/9/2020
08:07
seeing so interesting posts on ttg an ncyt share board ,was a good here yesterday
ncyt has gradually started its rise again ,with September the monyh when a good rise likely to be seen .more large buys going in there again with September being directors bonus month ,with agm September also half year results September and more news ,hoping another good day here as well

bunz3
11/9/2020
08:06
TTG TT Electronics mentioned in the Telegraph..........

(See box)

3rd eye
11/9/2020
07:53
TTG


Latest interview "highly accurate 20 second COVID-19 test cheaper than a paperback"

hxxps://www.directorstalk.net/tt-electronics-highly-accurate-20-second-covid-19-test-cheaper-than-a-paperback-interview/

3rd eye
11/9/2020
07:50
TTG TT Electronics...............

20-second coronavirus screening test piloted at U.K.’s Heathrow airport
by Conor Hale | Sep 10, 2020 11:14am

hxxps://www.fiercebiotech.com/medtech/20-second-coronavirus-screening-test-piloted-at-u-k-s-heathrow-airport.

3rd eye
10/9/2020
12:43
Hi AmrishFirstly the most devastating thing that can happen to any human is to lose a child, my heartfelt sympathy. I agree with most of what you have written, the general population is made up of good people who try to do their best and try to be societally responsible. It is these traits however which are also our weakness as it allows these great human instincts to be manipulated by the few sociopaths that believe they are in charge of us. They set us against each other so we cannot unite against their tyranny. No one can ever nor should ever think entirely the same as another but it does not mean that we are fundamentally different, we are not.At some point the majority will start to awaken to the unsettling truths. Take care.
barryendean
10/9/2020
12:20
This is the first product that I believe will get us back to 75% normal as I don't see any cure yet. Many companies working on the cure are just making there shareholders more rich but this device is not a cure but something that lets u know with few seconds if u got it or not, at least than we can move on a little, because it's going to hurt us more in the long term
amrishbhim
10/9/2020
11:55
TT Electronics PLC (TTG)

Thursday 10 September, 2020
TT Electronics PLC
Ground-breaking COVID-19 screening device launched

RNS Number : 5475Y
TT Electronics PLC
09 September 2020

3rd eye
10/9/2020
11:50
Yes it has also shown up the sham of the NHS. Clapping for them was part of the charade and psychological programming. We should have been protesting outside every hospital as they withdrew care from needy patients and sent thousands of elderly to their lonely deaths in concentration camp homes.Truly shocking that this manslaughter or indeed murder has not be outed and those accountable charged. Shame on all of you who still bang the drum for these NHS 'heroes'.
barryendean
10/9/2020
11:50
There is nothing negative or money making scheme, just to allow people free of movement
amrishbhim
10/9/2020
11:48
It was successful, I believe we have something that's positive, company helping the world to go normal as possible without fear, so far we have no cure and only testing we have takes us 48 hours before we get told if we are pos or neg on the virus, this 20sec check will help all concern
amrishbhim
10/9/2020
11:44
lot of negativity on here. Seems the 3 week trial was pretty successful


hxxps://www.businesscloud.co.uk/news/heathrow-ceo-fast-track-20-second-covid-test/

i-Abra may be a small tech start up but the backing of Intel shouldn't be overlooked.

Amazon was a start up once!

Early days but it could have legs

woodcutter
10/9/2020
11:41
NHS trust England have asked the government to look into sO people can be tested to getting back the health service back to some extent pre COVID so people can come without fear to hospital, also the German chancellor have asked to see this to bring back some respect to the airline's industry in Europe
amrishbhim
10/9/2020
10:40
REG – TT Electronics PLC – Ground – breaking COVID – 19 screening device launched
10-09-2020 07:00


RNS Number : 5475Y TT Electronics PLC 09 September 2020

9 September 2020



TT Electronics plc



Ground-breaking COVID-19 screening device launched



Further to its initial announcement on 1 September 2020, TT Electronics plc
("TT") notes the announcement made today by iAbra in relation to the
successful trial and launch of Virolens®, its COVID-19 screening device. TT
has been working with British start up iAbra, and its partners including
Intel, to design, develop and test the prototype Virolens® system and to
specify and design the manufacturing processes for its commercial launch.

Description of the Virolens® screening device

The Virolens® COVID-19 screening device uses microscopic holographic imaging
and artificial intelligence (AI) software technology to detect the presence of
the COVID-19 virus from a non-intrusive saliva swab test within 20 seconds.
The device does not need to be administered by healthcare professionals and is
expected to be used in airports, offices, sports venues and many other
locations where people need to be in close proximity to each other.



Virolens® will enable safer access for everyone to places of work, transport
and events by providing a quick, easy, repeatable and low-cost COVID-19 test,
allowing hundreds of tests per machine each day. It will allow people to get
on with their everyday lives in the knowledge they are in a safe environment.
In partnership with Heathrow Airport, the system has successfully completed a
first round of testing and is about to embark on clinical trials which would
be necessary for it to be certified for medical use.



Initial commercial launch and potential

TT has been appointed exclusive manufacturing partner for the commercial
launch of Virolens®, which incorporates a number of TT proprietary products.
TT has received initial orders for devices and testing cartridges which will
be delivered to potential launch customers in September and October 2020
with a value of circa £2 million. Whilst the range of potential outcomes
remains very broad, as an early indication of the potential value of Virolens
to TT, iAbra has indicated its intent to purchase further devices and
cartridges with associated revenue to TT of circa £280 million. This is based
on expressions of interest from more than a dozen end customers whose
assessment of Virolens® are at varying stages. This additional revenue is
dependent on iAbra's end customers converting their expressions of interest
into firm orders and subject to Virolens® meeting regulatory authority
requirements. Delivery of these further orders could commence in Q4 2020 and
would continue into 2021.

Selection of TT as a Virolens® partner

iAbra is a technology company founded in 2010 and headquartered in
Bedfordshire, UK. It has been developing neural network image analysis
software for 10 years with applications in autonomous driving already in
production. Virolens® is based on the new application of this existing
technology and has been developed in partnership with TT and powered by Intel.
TT was selected as the design and manufacturing partner because of its ability
to develop an idea from concept into a fully functioning machine, which can be
produced in volume. TT's engineering expertise and sub-system product
capability, coupled with its global manufacturing footprint, have been a
significant contributor to the rapid development of iAbra's concept design to
the point of announcement today.

Manufacturing in TT's Hartlepool, UK facility

TT will manufacture Virolens® at its Hartlepool, UK facility, part of its
Power and Connectivity division, for this launch phase. TT will invest up to
£5 million to support this phase of the programme and the launch of
Virolens® globally. Additional device production and cartridge assembly may
also take place at other TT locations, as required.



Commenting Richard Tyson, Chief Executive Officer said:



"I am proud that we are a core part of the team behind the ground-breaking
Virolens® programme. This project is evidence of the success of our strategy
to position the business in higher technology, structural growth markets,
using our engineering expertise to develop products in collaboration with our
customers.



Virolens® has the potential to be a major step forward in dealing with the
impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, by allowing safer access to places of work,
transport and events. TT's leading-edge products and flexible manufacturing
capabilities provide significant support to critical aspects of the Virolens®
device.



This programme also has the potential to deliver a step change in TT's organic
growth and to accelerate the achievement of our target operating margins.
Assuming the launch is successful, there are significant opportunities
around the world for further orders."





For further information please contact:

TT Electronics plc Tel: +44 (0)1932 827 779
Richard Tyson, Chief Executive Officer

3rd eye
10/9/2020
10:34
Of course it is not true. They have not even got a true medical procedure to determine infection from this scam virus, why because its antigens are likely to exist in one form or another in all of us. The cleverness of the ruse lies in this truth. You think your or any government has your health interest at heart. They could not care less. So why do you suck in all their lies and deceit about this scam virus, because you are all little scaredy cats that cannot countenance that what you have all been told to believe all your lives is a lie.
barryendean
10/9/2020
10:25
Just another sorry business trying to make some shekels out of this scam. Total nonsense but the masses will believe it and we can have these fake boxes dotted everywhere to remind us of the fear and justify the dystopia you all seem so happy to live within.
barryendean
10/9/2020
10:22
i-abra limited - 4 employees - oh dear.......

Clearly the boys at TT are desperate to get the share price up? Is there a bunch of options vesting for the CEO and CFO soon?

reddevils1
10/9/2020
10:17
Piece on Ian King (Sky News) this morning.

Looks good.

ged5
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