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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Turbo Power | LSE:TPS | London | Ordinary Share | CA8999101030 | COM SHS NPV |
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% | 0.035 | - | 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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10/7/2013 10:01 | Buys flying in now. 1.375m buys v 200k sells. Mm's will have to move it back up soon imho. | le mass du pap | |
09/7/2013 17:44 | Yeah I know...I used to be one of those penny punters 15yrs ago glad I stopped before it stopped me :0) | phalen | |
09/7/2013 17:35 | phalen. Of course there is bags of potential and bags of existing contracts/income etc. But the penny punters will be releasing their funds to chase the next '10 bagger' now that this one 'looks' weak(thanks to the mm's!). Mm's know this and play off it, especially when they are privvy to the T-Traders who need to close and when. So it's easy for them to manipulate the share price to suit their own ends. Instead of raising the price because of demand and a shortage of shares, which is the traditional way, they drop it and scare punters out. It's all about their postions at the end of the day and not a free flowing market as it should be. Over the long term though it makes no difference and value will eventually win out. Aimho, dyor, etc... | le mass du pap | |
09/7/2013 17:31 | Also sitting on rising support in the channel. Equidistant from the previous two bounces. | le mass du pap | |
09/7/2013 17:24 | haha that's right jon weak minded souls..... why cant these speculators see how TPS is positioned with vse/vale/bdnes/Ukti all the infrasture building and the 300bln barrels of oil offshore with Protabras with expected tripling of rigs from 60 never mind all the new rail links to be built and all that 10000s acres of sugarcane in remote areas. The world cup football/olympics . the new executive from VSE now an executive on TPS etc etc ps .forgot to add tps cut its losses by something like 54% in 1 quarter haha | phalen | |
09/7/2013 17:16 | 3rd test of support. All manufactured by the mm's. They'll be hoping to get some nervous sellers to cover their shorts. Aimho, dyor, etc.... | le mass du pap | |
09/7/2013 16:48 | Agree jon. MM's are trying to force people to do what they want. Sad thing is people do. | le mass du pap | |
09/7/2013 16:21 | The second time in a few days they've dropped it just before close. Friday they did it to try and make Mr.Punter wet his pants over the weekend and now they've done it again on a few hundred k sells. It's not working very well as buys/sells are still roughly equal, but as long as they can go short and the punters oblige with a few sells then they'll do it. Sad that some can't hold for more than 5 minutes and are so easily scared, but it takes all sorts I guess. | le mass du pap | |
09/7/2013 12:49 | Bollinger Bands nice and tight again also... "The tightening of the bands is often used by technical traders as an early indication that the volatility is about to increase sharply." | le mass du pap | |
09/7/2013 12:46 | Meanwhile, spot the difference, lol. Hope the next step is the same too..... | le mass du pap | |
09/7/2013 12:10 | TPS is going to dilute major clients and all I can say is Brazil will be massive to TPS..... Operationally, our focus is on efficiency and synergies. This will include rationalisation of our operating locations, particularly at Heathrow where the property lease expires in 2013, and looking to use our fixed assets in a more productive manner. Since 2011 we have recognised that our customer base is increasingly keen to secure regional manufacturing capability outside the UK. Therefore during 2012, as part of the focus on improve the quality of TPS' portfolio, the Company initiated a very detailed analysis about partnership in markets like Brazil and India. The review is expected to be concluded and its recommendations approved by mid-2013. Are we going to set up a manufacturing plant in Brazil ? Cheaper leases/cheaper salarys /Cheaper Tax/More subsidies-funds...mo | phalen | |
09/7/2013 11:17 | Yep. Even a few crumbs will mean contracts worth millions. Also Bombadier, a company that regularly employs TPS, are winning huge contracts all over the place. Just a matter of time before the next leg up starts. Meanwhile the summer lull in the shareprice is the best time to buy/add while the mm's are feeling so generous. Aimho, dyor, etc... | le mass du pap | |
09/7/2013 10:32 | hxxp://www.globalrai | phalen | |
09/7/2013 10:26 | hxxp://www.laht.com/ see petrobras and vale signed an agreement on ventures. | phalen | |
09/7/2013 08:49 | Can buy at 0.649p for small amounts. That's very generous imho. | le mass du pap | |
08/7/2013 21:07 | showereds account still live , I'm amazed . | linslader | |
08/7/2013 16:04 | why don't investors see what the mms are playing this few days ? sure a blind man would see whats happening . | phalen | |
08/7/2013 11:24 | i think a tick up after buys showing as buys would have encouraged more buyers if that's what they wanted, but they don't imho. | jon12345 | |
08/7/2013 11:07 | I'd hardly say I'm getting carried away howard with just a one liner. Still, nice to see you back to keep us in order, lol. Meanwhile... | le mass du pap | |
08/7/2013 11:05 | Leave you to it, waste of time. | 29howard | |
08/7/2013 11:02 | so having told me that 'pathetic games' was "ott" you now say it is games, just a different one, your own interpretation. lmfao!! hypocrite. | jon12345 | |
08/7/2013 10:58 | Simple to me, people chase TPS when it moves up so mm up the price to encourage people to buy and they make a profit, you two are getting way too carried away on something so minor. | 29howard |
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