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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Twenty | LSE:TWE | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B0BYS847 | ORD 0.1P |
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% | 0.25 | - | 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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21/2/2011 10:52 | tara7 - can you give me a link to where it says that TWE will receive the whole GBP 2.95m this coming May ? TIA | liarspoker | |
18/2/2011 19:51 | Quiet day today on the Boards - however, ooks like next week is nicely lined up! | double6 | |
17/2/2011 16:53 | Looks like you need to look at the last half year DR. Goodwill is £4M not 10 Cash due is 3M Cash on the books is £1.6M | tara7 | |
17/2/2011 16:45 | DR Knowledge, [plus other user names] Good to know you like the directors and the company.! | tara7 | |
17/2/2011 16:25 | Someone take the last 10K | knowing | |
17/2/2011 16:24 | Thanks, and good luck to you. | tara7 | |
17/2/2011 16:20 | Ok lets see what happens in the next 3 months. I wish you luck with it. | pictureframe | |
17/2/2011 16:18 | How long will the cash last with that cash burn.!!! They the company knows what is comming in [and out] The second half will not have been be like the first will it.??? Costs have been cut, and if you read the full year accounts you will see they have a 3 -6 month lead in time on workload. They state they can move up or down with overheads very fast. | tara7 | |
17/2/2011 16:07 | No debt, and cash of 1.5m are we agreed on that. Then we have another £3M cash due, are we agreed on that. Then we have been told that the first half trading loss, will fall as the new company was moved to Milton Keynes. Costs were cut, agreed on that. Tax loss to use up, agreed on that. Tiny market cap agreed on that.!! Cash due in is above cash due out, agreed on that. Company buying its shares back. Agreed on that. | tara7 | |
17/2/2011 16:01 | Max online buy size is 10K | knowing | |
17/2/2011 15:59 | I have read the accounts. So you dont see £10 million in intangible assets? Strip those out and you get to see how bad the companies balance sheet it. And how long do you think the little money they have will last given that cash burn? | pictureframe | |
17/2/2011 15:39 | So far I still do not know what they do or intend to do???? Post 5 says a little. If you are going to ramp a share howabout an informative headder?? | freddie ferret | |
17/2/2011 15:24 | The 2nd half should in my view see a much reduced trading loss. | tara7 | |
17/2/2011 15:21 | They sold the part of the company that made profits, they knew what they would be left with. They also know that they need to make a profit with what they have left, else why not just hand cash back to shareholders 8 months ago.?? They have done the cost cutting and took a 60k hit in the first half. | tara7 | |
17/2/2011 15:14 | Pitureframe try looking at the last set of results.!! | tara7 | |
17/2/2011 15:09 | Cannot buy even £500 on line.That says something | ashtree2 | |
17/2/2011 14:48 | Company also has a tax loss to use up.!! | tara7 | |
17/2/2011 14:43 | Go to company web page, around 30% .No chance of a de listing as holders are spread over 6 or 7. | tara7 | |
17/2/2011 14:38 | Thank you. Any idea about the free float? | knowing | |
17/2/2011 14:36 | KNOWING yes ADVFN shares in issue is right for a change | tara7 | |
17/2/2011 14:11 | This stock is a gift in my view, no one is looking.! | tara7 | |
17/2/2011 14:09 | Read what i have, ie from the company and note we have two buyers of the stock, inc me one from the company buying back its own stock.!! | tara7 |
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