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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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03/4/2017 16:00 | LOL so funny coming from tradermick1 AKA hatey and many other names. So how did your RAMPING go on MRS then hatey sorry tradermick1 ? | tevita | |
03/4/2017 15:55 | Are you trying to ramp this one up Noirua ? | tradermick1 | |
03/4/2017 15:45 | Building on the UK Energy Innovation Award in 2015, the Company was a winner in the 2016 Elektra Awards for its innovative 100kW DC-DC power module utilising silicon carbide. In addition, the Company was a winner in the UK Rail Industry Awards, Traction and Rolling Stock category, for its novel refurbishment solution that enables Class 321 trains to utilise power from an otherwise un-utilised source. We are very pleased to be recognised in both the Energy and the Rail sectors for our innovative designs. | noirua | |
03/4/2017 15:39 | Does not matter what spin is being put on they lose money and burn cash and will be delisted ! As previously reported, the Company remains dependent on continuing financial support by TPS's parent company, Vale S.A. ("Vale"), Brazil's largest mining company, which owns 89.4% of the issued share capital of the Company through its wholly owned subsidiary Tao Sustainable Power Solutions (UK) Ltd ("TAO UK"). | tradermick1 | |
03/4/2017 15:32 | The increasing order intake in 2016 is a testament to the Company's product offering that coupled with the strong pipeline of enquiries give us confidence in the outlook for 2017." | noirua | |
03/4/2017 15:29 | Strategic Review: Strategic Review of the Company's business, remains ongoing. The Board notes, as previously reported, that all expressions of interest received to date from potential offerers for 100% of the issued and to be issued share capital of the Company on a debt-free, cash-free basis have been indicatively priced at a substantial discount to the prevailing share price. Further announcements will be made in due course, as appropriate. | noirua | |
03/4/2017 15:25 | As previously reported, the Company remains dependent on continuing financial support by TPS's parent company, Vale S.A. ("Vale"), Brazil's largest mining company, which owns 89.4% of the issued share capital of the Company through its wholly owned subsidiary Tao Sustainable Power Solutions (UK) Ltd ("TAO UK"). | tradermick1 | |
03/4/2017 15:20 | Financial highlights: FY 2016 vs. FY 2015 -- Gross profit increased 8% to GBP5.57 million (2015: GBP5.14 million), with gross margin % up 200 basis points to 40% (2015: 38%), after exceptional provision for a specific warranty claim of GBP0.65 million (2015: GBP0.50 million). Financial highlights: Q4 2016 vs. Q4 2015 -- Gross profit increased to GBP1.06 million (Q4 2015: GBP0.35 million), with gross margin % increased 2400 basis points 32% (Q4 2015: 18%), after exceptional provision for a specific warranty claim of GBP0.65 million (2015: GBP0.50 million). | noirua | |
03/4/2017 14:35 | This stock is game over, been technically bust for a long time but Tao kept it going. I'm not sure where you are getting your figures from BP but you are writing garbage. Only on Aim can idiots chase up a bust stock like this. | tradermick1 | |
03/4/2017 13:15 | yes likely to go private....and then sell at .6 per share imo. 7 weeks until delisting though...long time!! | barnetpeter | |
03/4/2017 13:04 | pis only own 10% can they reject delist vote.the company no doubt does well but are the bod going to take it private leaving pis with nothing thats the question | mally6 | |
03/4/2017 12:56 | Revenue increased 4% to GBP13.92 million.... | barnetpeter | |
03/4/2017 12:43 | this company is worth a lot of money. Bought in at 0.05 myself. Holding for 0.2 bid. 6 million gross profit? Huge revenue..... A fortune! "I am extremely proud of the whole TPS team for the results achieved in 2016. The improved performance versus the previous year in revenues, gross margin and investments in R&D confirms the turnaround being achieved by the business. Adjusted Operating Profit of GBP0.38 million is up 138% from 2015 and it demonstrates the sustainable profitability achieved by the business. The increasing order intake in 2016 is a testament to the Company's product offering that coupled with the strong pipeline of enquiries give us confidence in the outlook for 2017." | barnetpeter | |
03/4/2017 12:34 | Falia reminds me of data tit | aimmafia | |
03/4/2017 12:26 | THANK YOU I'M OUT | falia | |
03/4/2017 12:00 | There no boom boom , you seem to go every way and ramp something and than disappear to another board. | amrishbhim | |
03/4/2017 09:28 | Believe me, 8 year olds know their way around a keyboard. | ch1rp | |
03/4/2017 08:47 | Can you not even turn off your caps locked. Are you 8 years old ? | tradermick1 | |
03/4/2017 08:46 | DI THEY NOT TRY TO CANCEL IN 2013 AND CANCELALTION WAS VOTED NO | falia | |
03/4/2017 08:27 | You should be struck off for even suggesting that. This company has been bust for a decade and only with constant funding from their partner they have survived, nobody would buy this in a million years. | tradermick1 | |
03/4/2017 08:25 | TAKEOVE APPROACHES BACK ON | falia | |
30/11/2016 22:19 | This is going sub 0.1p. Only way mm's can make a market with volumes so low and the company seemingly having taken leave of their shareholders. Aimho, etc. | le mass du pap | |
10/8/2016 13:14 | wonder if this will have an impact Bombardier gets £1bn contract in 'biggest rail boost since Victorian era' | mhin2 |
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