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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Tungsten Corporation Plc | LSE:TUNG | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B7Z0Q502 | ORD 0.438P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 54.60 | 54.00 | 55.20 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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11/1/2016 15:38 | Is Morgan our friend again? | ![]() chemistdude | |
11/1/2016 15:38 | Morgan Stanley adding. | manics | |
11/1/2016 15:37 | 13. Additional information: Morgan Stanley's total holding in Tungsten Corp Plc remains above the 7% threshold previously disclosed, however, this notification is being made on the basis that Morgan Stanley & Co. International plc, a wholly owned subsidiary of Morgan Stanley, has crossed a relevant threshold in its own right. Morgan Stanley want to buy this one in a hurry!! | ![]() opodio | |
11/1/2016 15:35 | weve got a big hill to climb to 400p | ![]() opodio | |
11/1/2016 15:34 | bet the lovely people at share prophets will claim we misheard them on tung webcast, they actually said tung will be a 'hero' not a zero in 16. lol | ![]() edwardt | |
11/1/2016 15:26 | Found this online Maybe the government digital strategy to be unveiled shortly will include TUNG and einvoicing? | ![]() opodio | |
11/1/2016 12:26 | How e-invoicing could revolutionise public sector procurement Electronic invoicing could streamline government administration at a stroke, save taxpayers billions of pounds and enable the government to use its immense purchasing power to open new markets. We believe electronic invoicing is a test case, offering the government a chance to give a practical demonstration of British digital leadership. Not only would e-invoicing save huge amounts of taxpayers' money, it would, if implemented properly, stimulate the almost instantaneous emergence of online services for e-invoicing and the adoption of electronic open standards. Britain could become a world leader in the field, creating thousands of new jobs and a lasting boost to economic growth. Advocates of e-invoicing have suggested that its full adoption by the government could result in economic benefits of £22bn-£2 | ![]() opodio | |
11/1/2016 12:19 | TUNGdirectors buying looks like its bottommed and plenty of mileage to make up | ![]() opodio | |
11/1/2016 11:39 | Cannacord Tungsten plans to reach EBITDA breakeven by the end of FY17. Going forward costs and expenses are not expected to rise while revenues continue to rise, driven by supplier and buyer additions, price increases, increased automation of onboarding and increased momentum in Tungsten Early Payment and ancillary services, including analytics. Tungsten has refreshed its strategy and management team, with a focus on profitable growth. The company separately announced the sale of Tungsten Bank for approximately £30m. Tungsten is planning a Capital Markets Day in February to provide more detail on its strategy and plans. | ![]() albanyvillas | |
11/1/2016 11:21 | After the bottoming out recently, Quite an attarctive bowl on the chart to 110p | ![]() albanyvillas | |
11/1/2016 11:15 | I see the shorts are still active here. Would have thought they would have gone by now. Are they after lower or is it rinse and repeat again? | pokettens | |
11/1/2016 11:05 | I wonder what the correlation is of pundits saying a stock is going to zero and strong share price returns in absolute terms following in short order ;) | ![]() edwardt | |
11/1/2016 08:45 | Cheers Maniacs Interesting Cannacord has a buy with 84p target on these | ![]() albanyvillas | |
11/1/2016 08:17 | Great to see momentum change here at long last | ![]() nicksig | |
11/1/2016 08:15 | What day in February is the capital market day? | ![]() albanyvillas | |
10/1/2016 22:58 | If I was an insider and had wind of a bid, I would buy lots of out of the money options in the market or get them as part of my compensation package, rather than outright buy 100000... Of course I may be over-analysing. | ![]() andrewdbl | |
10/1/2016 13:00 | SCSW have amazingly made it a nap for 2016 ! and rate it a speculative buy | ![]() kenmill1 | |
10/1/2016 07:42 | Small piece regarding Paypal's lending success on their closed platform: | manics | |
09/1/2016 19:58 | Truell valued Tungsten at £100m in 2013 when it had no cash Its now arguably a stronger business with new customers like GEC, NESTLE, SIEMENS, GERMAN GOVT TUNG is getting 70% pricehikes which they wouldnt if the service was carp E-invoicing is a growing space and lots of countries are mandating it No wonder director bought 100k last week Manics TW also tried slating OPAY. now worth £1.9bn | ![]() albanyvillas | |
09/1/2016 19:37 | Note that the editor of SCSW has a holding here so it is in his interest to ramp it up.Perhaps I am being cynical but it smacks of somewhat irresponsible comment. No holding here anymore. | ![]() nurdin | |
09/1/2016 18:29 | SCSW introduced me to TUNG at 250-300p. Like Frankie said: "regrets; I've had a few". Can't imagine many would be happy about the prospect of bids while the share price remains at lows. That said, it would be a beautiful thing to witness the trend that's our friend: SHAREPROPHETS QPP -zero. Worthless Business sold for £600m plus residual market value remaining PLUS -zero. Worthless PTEC bid at 350p per share TUNG -zero in 6 months ? Two billion pounds worth of wrong at Shareprophets and counting. Bid would have to be £1.50 minimum to keep Odey happy and even then that saves very little Treull face imo. "...the value of this business will out". That one wasn't Frankie, that was Truell! | manics |
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