We could not find any results for:
Make sure your spelling is correct or try broadening your search.
Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
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 | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
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 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
---|---|---|---|
03/8/2017 11:16 | The bounce looks like it is underway - may see 1.75/2 before long again. | clocktower | |
03/8/2017 06:56 | 2016 Costs and Expenses: General and administrative $3,079,000 Business development $2,848,000 Research and development $1,204,000 Very High - Needs Addressing ! | chinese investor | |
02/8/2017 21:30 | Here come the gutless trolls. "michaels" resembles the pied piper at times. They all come out to his rescue. Insidious. | professor pettigrew | |
02/8/2017 21:26 | My dad is known as Professor Bonkers for a very good reason. | amelia airhead | |
02/8/2017 21:24 | You haven't got a clue Corrientes, not a clue. | professor pettigrew | |
02/8/2017 21:21 | Irrespective of the merits or demerits of this company,and it doesn't look good, it has to be said that this Professor Pettigrew is an out and out nutcase.He's in a very bad place and should seek help for his affliction. | corrientes | |
02/8/2017 20:42 | Very well said haroldthegreat. At least you've seen through the shyster. More than most on here are capable of. When he's attacked all his juvenile troll friends come to his rescue with pathetic attempts to shore up his shredded credibility. Everyone here should sell and leave him high and dry. Trouble is, knowing his track record, he's already achieved his pump and dump, and has left everybody else in the lurch. A despicable individual. | professor pettigrew | |
02/8/2017 20:11 | Mcap 1.37 million. ! When push comes to shove a share is only worth what someone is prepared to pay for it !michael can write what he likes but if nobody is prepared to buy the shares they will go down. The share price chart says it all!!!!!!!! | haroldthegreat | |
02/8/2017 19:08 | Joint Venture with AMVAC is good. I'll be accumulating from tomorrow. | chinese investor | |
02/8/2017 17:25 | Professor Psychopath, something for you to ponder... Compulsive lying often develops when individuals are very young and heightens with age when more opportunities for fabrication are presented. Gradually throughout childhood and adolescence into adulthood, lying becomes more and more frequent, eliciting a sense of control in the affected individuals. They experience a sense of power over situations when they lie and become uneasy and uncomfortable when forced to tell the truth. Soon enough, dishonesty becomes habit, which then leads to classification in the compulsive lying disorder category. Compulsive Lying Disorder is frequently confused with pathological lying, but it’s important to recognize the difference between the two. Compulsive liars engage in dishonesty because it is their automatic response to questions and situations, while pathological liars do so in order to manipulate other people and achieve their goals with complete disregard for the feelings of others. However, both compulsive and pathological lying is associated with antisocial personality disorder, more commonly known as “psychopathic behavior”. Many cases of compulsive lying disorder development can be attributed to low feelings of self worth and an inferiority complex. These factors typically influence individuals to seek out alternative methods, including lying or crafting stories, to feel better about themselves. However, when the dishonesty and false endeavors fail to impress those around the compulsive liar, their self esteem sinks even lower, which causes more extreme fabrications to come to the surface. The two main personality disorders that contribute to the development of compulsive lying disorder are bipolar disorder and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, more commonly known as ADHD. Bipolar disorder causes affected individuals to experience intense long lasting emotional highs and lows, sinking them into the depths of depression for months at a time before switching to the manic phase, which functions much like ADHD. Once the individual has entered the manic phase, they are more likely to exhibit dishonest behavior and speech, which leads to eventual compulsive lying disorder. Individuals affected with ADHD experience much of the same since the disorder influences them to exhibit impulsive behavior. Addiction to drugs, alcohol, gambling, or other similar factors often causes individuals to lie about their whereabouts or actions, which can potentially lead to the development of compulsive lying disorder. Time you sought professional help. Just saying like. | michaelsadvfn | |
02/8/2017 17:25 | Go do one. | professor pettigrew | |
02/8/2017 17:17 | David, You say it best when you say nothing at all. | chinese investor | |
02/8/2017 17:13 | I'm saying nothing. Just saying like. | professor pettigrew | |
02/8/2017 17:07 | clocktower, have a word with Harold, he might have something to treat your bout of myopia. | michaelsadvfn | |
02/8/2017 17:01 | LOL - Paying someone to come up with a valuation that you like? Helping to raise funds maybe. | clocktower | |
02/8/2017 16:53 | Could well be there are rumours floating around the City and they dropped the bid to try and trigger stop losses. Why else would they drop the bid to 0.75p yet still be prepared to pay 1p for 500k shares? I can't think of any other reason. Guesswork on my part but I think we are on the cusp of hearing about the independent valuation of Vamousse. It's 3 months since the Company told us... The Company is moving swiftly to complete the next stage of the strategic review process. It has engaged consultants to assist in the process with the aim of completing the reorganization by the end of the financial year. It is already in the final stages of an external validation of the value of Vamousse... We shall see. | michaelsadvfn | |
02/8/2017 16:44 | AI H, Hardly a massive spread if you could sell in quantity at 1p and buy at 1.09p - as was suggested here, however it seems there was still a seller with another 500k at 1p at 16.29 before close which looks a bit like a buy on the face of the spread. | clocktower | |
02/8/2017 16:32 | Hardly think opening up a massive 30% spread going to encourage any buyers somehow. Neither is restricting the fixed price buy offer to a few thousand shares. Pretty well tells you the scummers are playing their usual bent games no doubt for the benefit of their friends in the city. | al h | |
02/8/2017 16:30 | Presumably you're now satisfied there will not be a placing this year? | michaelsadvfn | |
02/8/2017 16:20 | Being able to sell at 1p could be a way of sucking in buyers to pay 1.09 Down 17% odd again today, not good is it m. | clocktower | |
02/8/2017 16:13 | Al H is correct, the bid is not 0.75 as I can sell large at 1p Monkey scum indeed. | michaelsadvfn | |
02/8/2017 16:01 | clocktower, it's not a 'report' it's a review which we've been told will be complete by the end of the financial year(December). After you've read the Allenby note view the last interview with Bruno Jactel which you can find on the Tyratech website. By the end of the year the business will have been reorganised. Current trading suggests something's afoot but I don't want to guess at anything. | michaelsadvfn |
Support: +44 (0) 203 8794 460 | support@advfn.com
By accessing the services available at ADVFN you are agreeing to be bound by ADVFN's Terms & Conditions