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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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17/2/2017 11:57 | Someone picked up what was apparently the last at 2.25p. I'm also now being quoted 2.35 via TD. | michaelsadvfn | |
17/2/2017 11:33 | I am being quoted 2.35p so surprised you can get 2.25p. Who is that via? | nobbygnome | |
17/2/2017 11:21 | Tight spread, 2.2/2.25, shame about the volume. | michaelsadvfn | |
17/2/2017 07:14 | Yes, nice video. If Outsmart is that good why do they need Guardian? (I could ask the same question about washing powders!) | michaelsadvfn | |
17/2/2017 07:12 | Oh dear.... Professor Pettigrew (TYRU) 15 Feb '17 - 22:27 - 1469 of 1486 0 2 (premium) As an aside, if you want a fast moving stock, invested in and discovering large gold deposits, try XTR (Xtract Resources) for a quick move to around the 0.065-7p level. Around 0.045p to buy in the morning, with massive turnover. Some people deserve all they get. | michaelsadvfn | |
16/2/2017 20:31 | Wow. Very impressive experiments! If I had a horse I would buy some but as far as I am concerned they are just for betting on! Nobby | nobbygnome | |
16/2/2017 19:53 | Mud, change one of the letters in https to a capital to get a working link. | lr2 | |
16/2/2017 19:11 | Regarding the Tyratech equine fly spray,OutSmart,this impressive video is available via the TYRU website. It is very convincing indeed and for me removes any doubt over its efficacy. No wonder SmartPak are promoting it so enthusiastically. Bingo.Thank you LR2 | mudbath | |
16/2/2017 19:11 | Regarding the Tyratech reformulated equine fly spray,OutSmart,this impressive video is available on the TYRU website. It is very convincing indeed and for me removes any doubt over its efficacy. No wonder SmartPak are promoting it so enthusiastically. hxxps://www.smartpak | mudbath | |
16/2/2017 14:43 | 2.22p bid now. A number of the TYR and TYRU buys were down to me yesterday. I should have got some more at 2.25p this morning but held off. Ho hum.... Nobby | nobbygnome | |
16/2/2017 12:14 | Bid 2.2p - bring on the buyers. ...but they've gone AWOL. | michaelsadvfn | |
16/2/2017 11:33 | It depends just how good the initial feedback on the PureScience range has been. If it looks as though it has huge potential then TYRU will need cash for working capital. Its a win win,whatever happens,imo. | mudbath | |
16/2/2017 11:29 | But I think that they have realised that the aforementioned market share is not possible without increased marketing spend, which is not feasible with their current cash flow constraints. The brand clearly has huge potential but needs cash to develop it! I think the new chairman who came in late last year may well be responsible for this change in strategy (assuming it is true). Nobby | nobbygnome | |
16/2/2017 11:22 | Nobby, My post 1402... Management believe they can corner 20-25% of the market and Bruno said early last year that Vamousse would be 'the core of our business for the next few years'. They will not be selling Vamousse. | michaelsadvfn | |
16/2/2017 10:54 | >> Michael I was just pointing out the level where the brand is worth more than the current market cap and not saying that is the price it would be sold at! However, I am not sure they would get 10 times earnings and think that ongoing royalties would be part of any deal. Nobby | nobbygnome | |
16/2/2017 10:51 | Nobbygnome Imo,the future looks bright,whichever course Bruno and his BOD choose to pursue. Wait and accumulate is my strategy. The prelims could be most informative and serve to light the blue touchpaper;that is if we still happen to languish.in the 2 to 3 pence region | mudbath | |
16/2/2017 10:48 | 2 times turnover? YOU ARE KIDDING !!! Which brand has ever been sold for 2x turnover? More like at least 10x earnings. Year on year guaranteed income from a successful brand. All in my opinion of course! | michaelsadvfn | |
16/2/2017 10:43 | >> mud With regard to Vamousse, I was wondering whether they were considering licensing certain countries to a third party. However, perhaps you are correct and they are looking to sell the brand all together. The fact that it is profitable even with the current limited marketing spend means that a bigger player with deeper pockets could easily increase the turnover. Hopefully they could also retain a royalty on future sales as well. So if the brand was sold at 2 times turnover, they would get more cash than the current market cap....and they would be left with all the other products and money to develop further brands. Madness! Nobby | nobbygnome | |
16/2/2017 10:28 | Coming up ! | mudbath | |
16/2/2017 10:23 | The bid is up slightly, suggesting our seller has finished. It's rather odd that so many were prepared to pay 2.35 yesterday yet there's no interest at 2.24 today. | michaelsadvfn | |
16/2/2017 09:59 | I wonder whether our seller has finished. The supply is proving a boon though for TYRU buyers who have been out in force over several days now,adding millions in total to their portfolios. It looked to me as though Bruno Jactel was hoisting a (potentially) for sale sign over Vamousse for he described it as being an established brand that was cash generative and EBITDA positive,when,"In line with management expectations",would normally have sufficed. | mudbath | |
15/2/2017 23:02 | Please ignore the previous post. | chinese investor | |
15/2/2017 16:27 | Look forward to seeing what happens when this seller has been cleared out, there COULD be an almighty spike. | michaelsadvfn |
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