peeyam
- 22 Nov 2006 10:08
its in an upward trend expect around 50+ in short term
it is a divident paying company and has show very good growth
do research before you do anything
spitfire43
- 19 Sep 2008 15:30
- 27 of 53
I think the reason for the rising sp is a buy recommendation in Investors Chronicle which I haven't seen.
Price 3.5p up now to 61.5p
With 2.7m buys against 193k sells.
spitfire43
- 20 Sep 2008 10:00
- 28 of 53
Just noticed a very good buy update from Numis dated 12/09/08. See below -
2008 profit = 18.4m and EPS = 7.0p
2009 profit = 20.1m and EPS = 7.6p
We should see plenty more upgrades during the year. imo
spitfire43
- 26 Sep 2008 18:00
- 29 of 53
A good article in shares today, which says Tenon are fast catching up with Begbies. Tenon should generate 40 million of Recovery work against 45 million for Begbies in this financial year, but Begbies still have better margins. But with Tenon on a PE of 9.4 against Begbies 21.1, Charles Stanley says the gap looks to large and have a 75p price target which would give a PE of 13.
Huge buying volume today yet sp remained unmoved, this can't last.
spitfire43
- 19 Oct 2008 20:30
- 30 of 53
This weeks Share mag ran a sector report on speciality and consumer finance, and concluded with two buys, one was Provident Financial and the other Tenon.
There was nothing new to report, but they did highlight the PE difference between Bagbies at 19.3 and Tenon at 9.5, which is too large even with better margins at Begbies.
spitfire43
- 29 Oct 2008 09:09
- 31 of 53
Worth looking at following link which includes comments from Carl Jackson (Head of Business Recovery Tenon) . Which makes me more confused with the recent weakness in share price.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/financetopics/recession/3275282/Business-failures-rocket-as-banks-call-in-the-receivers.html
HARRYCAT
- 29 Oct 2008 09:15
- 32 of 53
BEG was also down, but that may be partly due to 7.8m more shares being released.
Everything seems to be dragged down in this market. Looks like TNO is no exception, but I would still expect them to produce good results, so may be worth buying before that in anticipation.
spitfire43
- 29 Oct 2008 09:33
- 33 of 53
I'm looking to hold for 12/18 month's, would think the results will be very strong during this time, and we should see a re-rating to reflect this.
It's tempting to buy more but I have already tipped in twice, saying that the low 40s might tempt me.
spitfire43
- 10 Nov 2008 11:12
- 34 of 53
I had wondered why the price was weak the week before last, when it drifted down to 48p. The answer is that Polar capital forager fund ltd had been selling 500k shares, and now hold 9.445.528. At least the stock has been placed now, and we can see a recovery to 53.5p.
I noticed that Russell McBurnie Finance Director brought 20,200 at 48.495p, taking advantage of the depressed sp.
I have read so much about the increase in business failures, I would imagine that the recovery division will be well ahead of expected forecasts. I know I have said this before, but now the stock overhang has gone, the sp should start to move.
spitfire43
- 13 Nov 2008 18:50
- 35 of 53
Plenty of selling today, over 1 million against 45k buys, but price held up well which is a good sign. One sell trade for 20k at 16:10 showed at 34p, a mistake I would hope or someone will be very unhappy with there market maker.
2517GEORGE
- 28 Nov 2008 09:49
- 36 of 53
About an 18 month low atm.
2517
HARRYCAT
- 28 Nov 2008 10:27
- 37 of 53
Any particular reason? I thought this was meant to be one of the safer ones along with BEG? I don't hold at present, but watch both of them for possible entry point.
2517GEORGE
- 28 Nov 2008 10:58
- 38 of 53
HARRYCAT----I've not seen anything, I did hold earlier this year but sold at a small profit, like you I watch BEG (well off their year high) as well as TNO, and this is supposed to be their sort of environment so the sp should be going the other way.
2517
HARRYCAT
- 28 Nov 2008 12:55
- 39 of 53
My guess is that this is only going to attract any interest when results are due to be released. There doesn't seem to be any news otherwise which will make this more attractive to investors. BEG seems to be the safer bet, imo.
spitfire43
- 28 Nov 2008 17:45
- 40 of 53
There has been more selling this week, but I can't find out why, as mentioned before this company should do very well in this economic climate. They were tipped in the IC today as a buy at 51p, so this must be the reason. lol.
spitfire43
- 05 Dec 2008 08:25
- 41 of 53
Begbies trading statement today states that Corporate finance division operating losses in the first half at 1.0 million pounds, significantly worse than earlier expectations.
Tenon's Corporate Finance position is 7% of company, the other divisions are as follows.
Personal Financial advice = 33%
Business taxation and advisory = 23%
Turnaround and recovery = 19% *
Accounts and Audit = 12%
Corporate Finance = 7 %
Outsourcing = 6 %
* Turnaround and recovery could be 25% + of business now.
Still Waiting
- 22 Dec 2008 19:22
- 42 of 53
Bob Morton increasing his stake in TNO.
sp looks way oversold for a business thriving on the increasing insolvencies.
Highly cash generative as well.
spitfire43
- 31 Dec 2008 20:51
- 43 of 53
Agree it looks very oversold, I should have sold weeks ago at my stop/loss, but human nature being what it is !
New years resolution - Always sell at stop/loss and be happy too.
Still Waiting
- 01 Jan 2009 17:37
- 44 of 53
managed a small top up at 37p, will add a few more if it dips again.
HARRYCAT
- 01 Jan 2009 18:14
- 45 of 53
Only 20% of TNO revenue comes from insolvency work, so although that part of the business is forecast to grow in 2009, the rest, including accounting, business services & speciality financing may not be so good.
Still Waiting
- 02 Jan 2009 20:56
- 46 of 53
looked a bit stronger today, plenty of buys as well.