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TYRU Tyratech (DI)

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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

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13/3/2016
22:21
Indeed mudbath."The business is just another aim vehicle for management to pay themselves egregious salaries.." Bla bla yawn yawn. Cynicism is now consensus. Re tyru. They've rolled out the product across 30k+ stores. Well done. Perhaps they can take this somewhere.
wigwammer
13/3/2016
21:55
And to think I always had corrientes marked down as a thoughtful ,common sense poster.Possibly TYRATECH touches a nerve.
Every thread seems to have a vitriolic stale bull in situ these days.
Pity,for it stultifies useful discussion.

mudbath
13/3/2016
21:41
Jeez corrientes. Take a compliment.Your post is PACKED with useful info. Essential reading. Clearly, large successful retailers frequently take on product they expect not to sell, and bang it out right across their store portfolio. Keep that insight coming, pleaaaase.
wigwammer
13/3/2016
21:05
A somewhat meaningless comment, wigwammer, if I may say so. Those companies take in huge numbers of new products to test, but that is miles away from selling in commercial quantities. Over the last year or two, lots of talk about blue chip distribution agreements, but little about market penetration.

In any case,turnover is vanity and profit is sanity as the saying goes. Let's see what they have to say in April.

corrientes
13/3/2016
19:37
That's really interesting corrientes. Deep dive stuff.Perhaps you should tell walmart, walgreens, cvs, rite aid, boots, superdrugs, sainsburys, tesco etc they've got it wrong.You were silly to sell at 2p.
wigwammer
13/3/2016
18:12
As I said, the last few months of ramping has done absolutely nothing for the share price.

If what has been intimated on this board about the company's products were even partially true,don't you think today's share price would have been left behind a long time ago.

The Market doesn't seem to have had a whiff of anything remotely encouraging. More likely than not, any large increase in profits will be immediately swallowed up by yet another expensive promotional drive, and so the cycle will continue until its realised that market penetration has hit the ceiling. So then then on to the next bunch of products aided by another diluting fund raise.

corrientes
13/3/2016
10:26
If you people would keep quiet for a while instead of ramping the company to death or justifying its current share price malaise,you might see some decent action.
corrientes
13/3/2016
08:48
I agree michaelsadvfn.

The share price chart indicates a managed period of significant share transference with both sides being accommodated to their satisfaction(imo),as in the case of your 200k buy the other day.

The current impasse will end eventually; hopefully with a resumption an increasing valuation being accorded to this intriguing micro cap.

mudbath
13/3/2016
06:34
Vamousse up to No.4 on the Amazon.com bestsellers list, outselling cheaper more established brands.

Seems they've entered a very competitive market with a premium price tag and are succeeding. Chapeau to that.

£11.5m for the whole company is plain daft.

michaelsadvfn
11/3/2016
17:29
Yes, and look at the trade time and the time of my comment above.

They had no stock until that 1m sell came along.

No knowing who is selling what but it can't go on forever. Hopefully see some fireworks when they're done.

michaelsadvfn
11/3/2016
17:22
Pretty bullish imo for the MMs to take 1,000,000 TYRU shares on board in one hit as the weekend approaches.
mudbath
11/3/2016
12:52
But they are still doling out stock at 3.25p quite liberally. I just bought another 100k quite easily so I am not sure the overhang has quite cleared yet. As has been said before the results in early April are critical; hopefully they will be bullish about current and ongoing turnover.

Nobby

nobbygnome
11/3/2016
11:18
3.10p on the bid and I do enjoy saying this....

Can't even buy 20k online.

michaelsadvfn
11/3/2016
10:12
Perhaps our 250k seller has disappeared altogether. 3.075 on the bid now.

The only thing missing is some decent buying volume.

michaelsadvfn
11/3/2016
09:37
On the RSP they are now bidding for 350k at 3.061p and there is no cheaper offer as shown by the trades. So a move up may well be imminent....

Nobby

nobbygnome
11/3/2016
09:10
Full offer 3.25p paid. Bidding 3.06 for 100k.
michaelsadvfn
10/3/2016
14:43
The quotes have changed for the better now! 3.05 bid for 100k and 3.18 offered 100k.

Nobby

nobbygnome
10/3/2016
14:35
which fund does L&G hold it in?
haroldthegreat
10/3/2016
12:01
Still stock to be had @ 3.0475. I just took 200k at that price.

...and there's our 250k seller. L&G again?

michaelsadvfn
09/3/2016
10:25
There was space for a lot more boxes so that was not the issue. For all the other head lice products there was 3 or 4 packs.

Nobby

nobbygnome
09/3/2016
10:04
Yeah be careful thinking a product is selling like hot cakes in boots just because
there is just one on the shelf. They stock so many products there is little room for size but if you ask they tend to have plenty in the stockroom.

sharetips6
09/3/2016
10:01
>> Michael

I am out of the country until next week but will check then. I was in a massive queue for prescriptions so was not in a mood to talk to anyone!

Turnover will inevitably increase and the company is close to break even so to me the current valuation is ridiculous.

Nobby

nobbygnome
08/3/2016
10:46
My wife saw Vamousse on the shelves of Boots in Alnwick, Northumberland,yesterday. .
She felt its packaging made it stand out from its competitors.
Plenty of stock as well.

mudbath
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