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
lex1000
- 22 Nov 2007 00:19
- 389 of 1076
hlyeo98,See that you are busy tonight including TAN.I posted your fellow shorter m8 Cynic i was neither a fan nor would be a buyer of TAN.We all pays our money and takes our chances.
cynic - 11 Nov 2007 17:59 - 374 of 388
over the last week i have dumped a load of crap from my portfolio (VIY, GOO and a few others) as i think the markets have some way to fall yet ...... against that, i bought back my top-sliced portion of TAN at 149.25 and am now moderately overweight, as indeed i am in IEC, which may or may not prove to have been a smart move.
cynic
- 22 Nov 2007 07:43
- 390 of 1076
i know how to lose bundles of money with the best of them! ..... in fact, i have since re-sold 50% of IEC, but on this morning's news, may have been better to sell all(!), and also the extra bit of TAN
fliper
- 22 Nov 2007 17:20
- 391 of 1076
Got back in to early , should have waited for this price . 1.25
Big Al
- 22 Nov 2007 17:34
- 392 of 1076
Short term buy here?
Longer term, if 120-125p area fails she's got an awful long way to drop. 200d SMA still rising, although breached. Unfortunately 26 wk EMA, which I follow has turned down - not smart, not clever.
Strawbs
- 23 Nov 2007 10:44
- 393 of 1076
How short term? :-)
Ultimately I suspect TAN will come back to where it started the year, possibly even lower. Something about the chart reminds me of many I've seen where the "hot money" jumps in to the latest fad, then jumps back out again. A sharp rise up followed by a spikey fall back. It certainly appears to be in a down trend at the moment but I guess only time will tell. I must confess I'm tempted to stick a limit order in at around 86 (which should be good support) and see if I get lucky sometime over the next 6 weeks or so....
In my opinion.
Strawbs.
Big Al
- 23 Nov 2007 11:14
- 394 of 1076
Today? LOL!
cynic
- 23 Nov 2007 11:31
- 395 of 1076
unlike GOO and VIY and AMER and a multitude of other fad (bad joke) blue sky companies, TAN is a very proper company that has been in biz for 80 years from memory.
TAN produces good profits and has an excellent forward-order book.
At what level the share becomes "unmissable value" is too hard for thickos like me to determine ..... for that matter, other than general market malaise and perhaps the weak $, it is unclear to me why sp has fallen quite as far as it has.
Fred1new
- 23 Nov 2007 14:41
- 397 of 1076
I think the SP drop is or was due to many backers sitting on good profits and in this jumpy market, jumped.
What appears to me watching is that the spread changes occasionally are quite wide. NMS is also quite small.
I think on contracts signed future income if very solid over next 5-10years. Depends on future R+D.
Gearing and cover seems OK.
I bought in a SIPP as a long term hold.
BDYOH.
Strawbs
- 23 Nov 2007 15:20
- 398 of 1076
Judging by the intra day chart that should've been about 15 minutes then Al. ;-)
Strawbs.
fliper
- 28 Nov 2007 16:08
- 399 of 1076
Good day so far .
Strawbs
- 28 Nov 2007 16:25
- 400 of 1076
Guess I won't get them at 86 today then... :-)
Strawbs
halifax
- 28 Nov 2007 16:34
- 401 of 1076
Latest RNS suggests Deutshe Bank AG has sold 10 million shares in the past week?
cynic
- 28 Nov 2007 17:05
- 402 of 1076
not sure your timescale is correct, but perhaps they have been passing them on to Prudential who have increased their stake to 14%+
halifax
- 28 Nov 2007 17:49
- 403 of 1076
If you look at the RNS releases you will see that Deutshe reduced their shareholding from 9.95% on 21/11/07 to 7.23% on 28/11/07. Prudential notified TAN they held 14.59% on 8/11/07 up from 13.03% on26/10/07.
Fred1new
- 28 Nov 2007 19:41
- 404 of 1076
Halifax, my information corresponds with yours and cynic's. This may also correspond with the share price movement over the last weeks.
I bought TAN as a long-term hold (1 to 5 years for my SIPP expecting it to be volatile due to a relatively small capitalisation.
BigTed
- 29 Nov 2007 09:37
- 405 of 1076
no resistance between 128p and 148p, this one has been a darling again the last two days... shorts closing and longs taking up...
Iankn73
- 02 Dec 2007 17:44
- 406 of 1076
Fred1new
- 04 Dec 2007 11:20
- 408 of 1076
This should help the price a little.
Tanfield Group's Smith Electric Vehicles to build new plant in US
AFX
LONDON (Thomson Financial) - Smith Electric Vehicles, the producer of electric vans and trucks owned by Tanfield Group PLC, said it will establish a major production facility in the US with the capacity to produce up to 10,000 zero emission vehicles a year from 2010.
Smith Electric Vehicles, which already has a 70,000 sq ft facility in Fresno, California, with the capacity to produce 1,000 vehicles next year, said the new plant is needed to meet demand for its vehicles from mail and parcel companies, grocery and retail delivery groups and utilities.
'Ten thousand vehicles a year is a substantial commitment, but we believe that is just the start,' said Tanfield Group CEO Darren Kell. 'Our initial research shows that there is an addressable market in the USA of around 200,000 units a year for our commercial electric vehicles.'
The group said it is also looking for a larger base in UK, where it wants to increase capacity from 1,500 vehicles next year to 5,000 in the future.
Kell said the company had sounded out a number of local councils in the US about the siting of the new factory, which would need a 300-acre site and would create at least 500 jobs.
'The response has been extremely positive and we will be moving forward with an identified location in early 2008,' he said.