mr mike
- 21 Jan 2004 13:49
Tanfield Group is the new company name of Comeleon. As I understand it, Comoleon was getting into trouble so TAN (paerent company?) took over. Since this has happened the share price has dropped by 0.25p each day for the last week or so (on average) and are now around the 3p mark with very little activity.
Does anyone know much about this company or previously held stock in Comeleon? There is virtually no info out there other than on the company website.
cheers
Mike
cynic
- 15 May 2007 11:29
- 150 of 1076
Juzzle ..... your post almost implies that 250 is MS's target, when of course that is not really the case at all, 160 being the figure, albeit within a shorter timescale
Juzzle
- 17 May 2007 09:37
- 153 of 1076
Juzzle
- 22 May 2007 16:05
- 155 of 1076
NEWCASTLE-UPON-TYNE, England, May 22 (Reuters) - Electric vehicle maker Tanfield Group Plc (TAN.L: Quote, Profile , Research) plans to double output this year to meet growing demand from emissions-conscious customers, its chief executive said on Tuesday.
Tanfield assembles five vehicles a week and will make 10 a week by the end of the year and 30 next year.
Exports, which make up about 15 percent of its electric vehicle division sales, are also expected to rise and account for 40-50 percent of sales next year.
"Our customers are increasingly concerned about high oil prices, energy security, air quality and their carbon footprint," Darren Kell said on the telephone.
"At the same time, new technologies have improved the performance of electric vehicles, so they make better commercial sense, as well, so they tick all the boxes now."
Tanfield's 7.5-tonne Newton truck, launched in December with a price tag of 60,000 pounds, has a range of around 130 miles before recharging and a top speed of about 50 miles per hour (80 kpm).
The group has also recently launched a 9.0-tonne variant and a 3.5-tonne vehicle, aimed at the small van market. It is scheduled to shortly launch a 12-tonne vehicle.
Its clients include delivery firm TNT (TNT.AS: Quote, Profile , Research) and British retailer Marks & Spencer Plc (MKS.L: Quote, Profile , Research), which has said it could replace part of its diesel-fuelled fleet with electric-powered trucks made by Tanfield.
Its vehicles are also being trialled by other companies, including Starbucks Corp. (SBUX.O: Quote, Profile , Research) and DHL (DPWGn.DE: Quote, Profile , Research).
Tanfield also plans to start making electric vans and trucks in the United States, where there is growing interest in the segment even among the big automakers including General Motors Corp. (GM.N: Quote, Profile , Research).
Tanfield's facility in California already makes electric cherry pickers, and the company is raising output there from 25 vehicles a week. It plans to start making electric vans and trucks there or in another U.S. facility, Kell said.
"Electric vehicles are not a panacea for all automobile ills, but they do deliver solutions for specific problems like pollution and congestion in the cities," Kell said.
"I don't see anything slowing down the march of electric vehicles, except if someone discovers carbon is good for the environment."
silvermede
- 29 May 2007 11:11
- 156 of 1076
Anyone know who makes the batteries for TAN vehicles??
cynic
- 29 May 2007 11:30
- 157 of 1076
Duracell ..... 6 x AAA!
silvermede
- 29 May 2007 15:35
- 158 of 1076
Thanks cynic!
Battery manufacturer I think is a swiss company (MES-DEA) but do not think listed in UK!
I was just wondering if it was AXE, but sadly no. So duracell it is for my go-cart!
cynic
- 29 May 2007 15:45
- 159 of 1076
am told on good authority that one should not use Duracell in one's vibe as they are too powerful and burn out the motor ...... good trivia for your pub quiz!
cynic
- 01 Jun 2007 20:08
- 160 of 1076
great company and great prospects, but has sp now got too far ahead of itself and due for a breather or a modest retrenchment?
Iankn73
- 02 Jun 2007 10:55
- 161 of 1076
I keep thinking the same then it just seems to race away again. The general market cant seem to get enough of this one which I'm delighted with but who knows....
Fred1new
- 02 Jun 2007 13:49
- 162 of 1076
I have a large holding (for me) of Tanfield in SIPPs and the company has done a power of good to them.
However , when I check the PE of this company it is horrendous to the rest of the market. BUT, it is developing very quickly and EPS ans therefore pegs are V,good.
Its order book seems to be full to overflowing and the future looks rosy.
There has been a lot of institutional buying.
My only fear is what the cost of necessary expansion for the foreseeable production.
I think the market as a whole is "jumpy" and there will be a retracement sometime and this will probably this will hit TAN as well, but I will try and sweat it out if it does occur.
BUT DYOH.
cynic
- 04 Jun 2007 08:20
- 163 of 1076
as advised over w/e have now banked my very healthy 30%+ profit after 6 weeks ..... however, it was intersting to see that those shares got snapped up without a second's hesitation.
am sure i shall be back in here in due course
cynic
- 06 Jun 2007 08:18
- 164 of 1076
current target price for buying back in currently looks to be 145/150 - i.e. when sp comes back to meet 25 dma
cynic
- 06 Jun 2007 11:52
- 165 of 1076
arguably a bit bravely, i bought back at 150 having missed the very bottom (or least today's current) .... in truth did not expect to see such a sudden tumble, but there must be quiote a lot of short term money being pulled or forced off the table
skinny
- 06 Jun 2007 15:22
- 166 of 1076
Tanfield are being featured on Working Lunch tomorrow.
skinny
- 08 Jun 2007 08:02
- 167 of 1076