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
scotinvestor
- 02 Jun 2008 17:54
- 656 of 1076
u still got this cynic? jes, its tanked since u recently bought them
cynic
- 02 Jun 2008 18:27
- 657 of 1076
not half ..... well not yet anyway - lol!
hlyeo98
- 02 Jun 2008 18:45
- 658 of 1076
lex1000
- 02 Jun 2008 18:48
- 659 of 1076
BigTed
- 03 Jun 2008 00:21
- 660 of 1076
Think this was the level i was thinking of with my last post, appeared to be on the cards, away for two weeks but may have to start accumulating some for when the share price starts to recover...
Strawbs
- 03 Jun 2008 08:08
- 661 of 1076
As the saying goes, "the higher they fly, the harder they fall". On that basis I think I'll wait for 10-15p before putting any money in! :-) Or I might settle for a higher price if it's part of a rising trend, rather than the current falling one......
In my opinion....
Strawbs.
dealerdear
- 03 Jun 2008 09:50
- 662 of 1076
Oblivion here we come!
Quite funny really if it wasn't so sad ..
perhaps this is another SEO! ;-)
cynic
- 03 Jun 2008 10:51
- 663 of 1076
Stawbs .... when was the last time you actually bought instead of saying, "Oh I would/might buy if they were 50% cheaper still" or some such nonsense?
SEO this isn't .... company has a product that actually exists and sells!
dealerdear
- 03 Jun 2008 11:02
- 664 of 1076
lol
sorry mate. I knew you'd bite to that.
Just being mischievous.
Strawbs
- 03 Jun 2008 11:18
- 665 of 1076
Actually I placed a limit order to buy when I predicted they would reach 84....but that timed out after 3 weeks and didn't get filled. I was also tempted to buy at 75 (which I also predicted) but used the money to buy OXB instead (which has gone virtually nowhere since, but at least not down in the way TAN has). Maybe a lucky escape. Only time will tell.
Regardless of what the company has by way of a product, it's only worth what someone will pay for the shares. 10p might be ridiculous now, in six months maybe not. With TA you look for sensible (as you see it) entry points. Things obviously change though, so if they announce some sizable orders, and the chart establishes a new uptrend (higher lows, higher highs) then obviously I'd be interested in investing again. I'm only giving my opinion as of a single moment in time.....as many others do on here....
As always....In my opinion. ;-)
Strawbs.
scotinvestor
- 03 Jun 2008 12:54
- 666 of 1076
u r last one to talk about bashing a share cynic......i can barely remember you saying nice things about any shares that i've looked into.
and i'm really surprised that u bought into this for one that is so cynical
anyway if u still got it, it now seems like a long term hold unless u want to bite the bullet
dealerdear
- 03 Jun 2008 13:01
- 667 of 1076
I've seen this movement before where a share bombs then recovers quickly thr' either a short cover or a seller cleared out. In my experience, the sp then improves over the next day or so.
The question is have I the confidence to chance it.
Only IMO of course.
cynic
- 03 Jun 2008 13:13
- 668 of 1076
i was not complaining that Strawbs was bashing at all .... i was merely observing that i had never known him to buy anything
scotinvestor
- 03 Jun 2008 13:16
- 669 of 1076
ok cynic
i only seen odd post from strawb so cant really give an opinion.
yes, it is hard picking shares right now.....suppose old addage of long term hold and majority of time, everything will be ok......5 years for most shares
Strawbs
- 03 Jun 2008 13:19
- 670 of 1076
Quite right. I've abstained from buying anything for well over a year feeling the market is overdue a massive correction..... Since the start of the tax year though I've made a few small and selective purchases......probably just in time to see the whole thing collapse.... LOL :-)
Strawbs.
cynic
- 03 Jun 2008 13:45
- 671 of 1076
and i guess that over the last year you were arguably wrong to abstain .... from buying shares that is
Strawbs
- 03 Jun 2008 14:04
- 672 of 1076
I'm happy with my decision. If I'd held on to my original portfolio then some would've proved spectacular winners, and others spectacular losers. Who's to say which I would've kept and which I would've dumped over that time. I might've done way better.....or perhaps far worse. When I sold up it was for a healthy profit and was the right decision for me at the time. I still feel the market is due for a massive correction, but I do miss picking stocks (even the odd winning one), so I've decided to put a small amount of money to work and see how things pan out.
Strawbs.
oilyrag
- 03 Jun 2008 14:14
- 673 of 1076
The only market correction due at the moment is a massive one upwards. This is based purely on company valuations against their assets of the companies that I am invested in. I believe, the whole market is currently based upon pure corruption and the, lets rip them off brigade, to make their own profits and bugger the small company that then struggles to get finance because in the markets view, its worthless. At the moment all you have to do is buy a stock, preferably when it looks cheap and trade it on its next false rise induced by mm's to make them money.
dealerdear
- 04 Jun 2008 13:53
- 674 of 1076
Somebody has started to short again.
Had the confidence to buy in yesterday and just sold out. Not quite the profit I had but a profit nevertheless.
The company may be good but the share has an awful feel about it.
It does not look good.
Strawbs
- 04 Jun 2008 14:05
- 675 of 1076
Maybe it's not someone shorting.....just people (like yourself) taking a quick profit. Nothing wrong with that of course!
In my opinion...
Strawbs.