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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Tyratech (DI) | LSE:TYRU | London | Ordinary Share | COM SHS USD0.001 (DI) |
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% | 3.00 | 2.80 | 3.20 | - | 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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04/7/2017 14:40 | Half a million dollars and small profit royalties for pest control IP. Not the absolute blockbuster I was hoping for but we shall see how the further working together arrangements look. | mohammedalibusiness | |
04/7/2017 11:15 | The overhang over at TYR has now gone. This share can move fast(up as well as down !). | michaelsadvfn | |
03/7/2017 11:00 | Thanks Nobby. | mudbath | |
03/7/2017 09:40 | I didn't get a definitive reply but will chase him again. Incidentally I ordered another shampoo last Thursday from Amazon. At that time I noticed that the double pack of Vamousse had 10 left in stock. So over the last few days I monitored the number left from the same supplier on an ongoing basis and it was down to 1 this morning. So they have sold 9x2 packs in 4 days which to me seems quite impressive. If the same rate was maintained for a whole year, it would amount to over 1600 packs sold! The single pack is just 'in stock' so I don't know how many of these sold in the same period but you would have to guess it would be more than a double pack. So beyond my local Boots and Lloyds 😜 the sales also seem good at least in the U.K.! Nobby | nobbygnome | |
02/7/2017 15:54 | Nobbygnome. When you spoke to Bruno in early June,floating the potential for his meeting UK investors,was he up for it ? I doubt that Tyratech has much room to manoeuvre at present and that,as ever,there is little that the BOD can reveal,mid term. Nevertheless,I would be delighted to make his acquaintance,should the opportunity arise.I did briefly consider a whistle stop visit to Morrisville for the AGM,but that went down like a lead balloon with my family,rather like the TYRU share price performance. | mudbath | |
30/6/2017 15:27 | It looks as though the last of that million(750k)lasted just one minute and eight seconds when the residual 300k found a new owner. | mudbath | |
30/6/2017 13:08 | Nobby, have a quick glace at LIDCO share price. | willib2 | |
30/6/2017 12:19 | In both lines of stock,it appears that any sells,however large,are mopped up within hours. OK we might have a distressed seller/stale bull,yet we also have a buyer who is accumulating a steadily increasing holding in Tyratech and at a pretty good price(so it seems)as well. In TYR,one can sell a million @ 0.89,being a pretty good premium;so it does look as though there is interest in the Company;whilst there is currently no need for any buyer to turn aggressive in view of the sporadic chunky sells. This can all change on a sixpence,as well it might ! | mudbath | |
30/6/2017 12:17 | Odd that the offer has come down then? Why would the mm's drop the offer when they never took the shares in to sell @ 1.4p? They have a line of stock, just as they had when someone dumped over 6m TYR @ 0.75p. | michaelsadvfn | |
30/6/2017 11:59 | Come on michael-less of the jaundiced thinking. This IS the bottom for both TYRU and TYR. Got it,get it,GOOD. Imo. | mudbath | |
30/6/2017 11:52 | 800k net bought over 3 sessions and we're down again. Looks to me there's yet ANOTHER source of stock for the mm's. I wouldn't like to call the bottom here to be honest. | michaelsadvfn | |
29/6/2017 21:48 | Not a good stock picker are you "michaels"? Wonder what some of your disciples here really think of you? | professor pettigrew | |
29/6/2017 15:39 | "At the meeting all resolutions were duly passed.". Think they could have been more to the point. :) | greedfear | |
29/6/2017 12:29 | I do wonder where stock is coming from with a net bought yesterday of 350k + 400k today. There haven't been the sells to warrant the current share price. Someone feeding the mm's? Bid 1.31 doesn't suggest they want your shares either. | michaelsadvfn | |
29/6/2017 09:32 | Market cap at mid price is under £4.2m. Hopefully the next news won't be accompanied by the word 'however'. | michaelsadvfn | |
28/6/2017 14:47 | All in a good cause clocktower. Just as soon as the bugs are satiated with investor blood, Bruno intends to liquidise the lot of them and return the resultant Morrisville Mess to investors by way of a special dividend. I remain fully confident that shareholders will soon .... | mudbath | |
28/6/2017 14:30 | I assume that one may consider all of those photo`s in that file as bug management mudbath. They all look very alive and well fed, as I guess they are all used to sampling investors funds and have not as yet developed a natural way of preventing or eliminating the problems. | clocktower | |
28/6/2017 14:10 | Good find. Don't know what to make of it though. Any thoughts? | greedfear | |
28/6/2017 12:14 | AGM today in Morrisville NC at 12.00 local time (17.00 GMT) Some interesting photographs :- | mudbath | |
27/6/2017 17:00 | The overhang is killing here. Makes me want to .... not buy. Seriously, given the prospects I would have bought 10x my current holdings would it not have been for the constant and persistent selling. Well, that's investing. Fun and exciting but boring and frustrating too. Waiting for the sale of Vamousse, waiting for a (profitable)chance out. | greedfear | |
27/6/2017 16:44 | AGMs are almost always non events. You'd have to be a noob to think otherwise. | al h | |
27/6/2017 14:46 | Wake up mate, the AGM is TOMORROW. | michaelsadvfn | |
27/6/2017 14:22 | Whatever it was, it looks like the AGM did not go well | trentendboy | |
27/6/2017 14:19 | I'd forgotten about the AGM mud, perhaps we'll hear something from management this week. | michaelsadvfn |
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