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
myway
- 19 Mar 2007 10:13
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Tanfield Group Plc. The Company has been informed that Deutsche Bank AG has an interest in 9,001,015 ordinary shares in the Company which represents approximately 3.08% of the issued share capital of the Company. Last six months news report can be viewed at www.shareclubuk.co.uk Smiths is very much a green company, with the right product in the right place at the right time.. 19th March Tanfield gives notice that it will issue its Preliminary Results for the year ending 31 December 2006 on 26 March 2007.
cynic
- 21 Mar 2007 14:40
- 103 of 1076
having seen a very tasty 8% clear profit overnight, have decided to take it ..... i still think the company is first class, but just feel that many of these "green" companies have shot up too far and too fast today ..... am certain that i shall be back in here in due course
cynic
- 21 Mar 2007 15:36
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thoroughly agree .... arguably took my profit too soon as sp has poppd up another 3p since i dealt, but a decent profit is a decent profit especially over such a short timescale
Fred1new
- 21 Mar 2007 15:41
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Tan growth rate for its last 3/12 is at over 900% pa.
Gee.
Iankn73
- 21 Mar 2007 15:45
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It looks like alot of investors missed the boat on this one early on due to the lack of posts on Tanfield considering it was one of the success stories on 2006 and most possibly 2007 the way things are going. I would love to hear some positive news on monday re: TNT pilot for Smith 7.5 tonner!
Madelin
- 26 Mar 2007 07:45
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Highlights:
Turnover increased to 40.9m, from 22.4m
Significant growth in profit
Robust balance sheet; 44m net assets
Built & delivered world's first high performance 7.5t electric truck
Confirmed orders for new range of electric vehicles
Fully integrated UpRight acquisition
Strengthened global distribution network
Continued significant growth in order book
Substantially increased levels of enquiry
Significant working capital to fund strong growth in 2007
Not much more to say.
cynic
- 26 Mar 2007 08:57
- 110 of 1076
TAN is undoubtedly a damn good compnay, but suspect sp will fall or at best consolidate for a while ..... imo, it has got rather heavily ahead of itself
PapalPower
- 26 Mar 2007 09:33
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Update from DS this morning :
"Preliminary Figures - So far so good - Downgraded to HOLD from BUY
As anticipated, preliminary figures show significant growth in sales and profit with the acquisition of UpRight Powered Access making a rewarding contribution and undergoing a transformation under Tanfield. Sales rose from 22.4 to 41m, just slightly below our estimate and after re-structuring costs of 1.9m, pbt rose from 2.1m to 3.6m. EPS were slightly below our expectation at an adjusted 1.6p (est. 2.6p)
All manufacturing in the UK is now on one site in Tyne & Wear and UpRight's business is being transformed by increasing order enquiries and intake
The SEV division is launching and developing a new generation of vehicles to meet the interest shown by potentially large clients such as M&S, DHL and TNT.
This will build upon the success achieved by older vehicles such as the Faraday.
The two key brands provide a solid platform for potential to be transformed into reality for Tanfield but, whilst there is scope for upgrades to our current forecasts, we reduce from BUY to HOLD against a target price which is 21x our expectation for the current year.
After the stellar rise, the shares may well tread water for a while until the company's progress in the US becomes more visible. "
lanayel
- 26 Mar 2007 10:14
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You had to scroll quite a long way down the announcement to get the EPS figures (which is always a little unnerving !!).
As the above posts suggest - a quality Company but perhaps a little expensive at the moment.
In
mattjos
- 27 Mar 2007 19:27
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Do your homework and you'll see why DS are no longer the housebroker & it's nothing to do with their very fair summation of the progress made by Tanfield to date & their switch to HOLD from BUY ... clue, look to the shareholders of their new broker.
Fred1new
- 28 Mar 2007 16:49
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Deutshce now own more of this company than I do!!
Tanfield Group PLC
28 March 2007
Tanfield Group plc (the 'Company')
Holding in Company
The Company was informed today that Deutsche Bank AG has an interest in
15,004,388 ordinary shares in the Company which represents approximately 5.14%
of the issued share capital of the Company.
This information is provided by RNS
The company news service from the London Stock Exchange
mattjos
- 29 Mar 2007 20:30
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Juzzle - Thanks for the reply. Whatever others may say this is a cracking business that has some great managment on board and is definetly going places. Have you read the Investec report on Tanfield .. bit old now, but very thought provoking when you examine valuations on the Upright business alone v. its global competitors. I will contue to add to my Tanfield holding as I believe a 3 / share target is realistic in the medium term probably with a main listing & greater institutional demand. Proably have to split the shares or issue more to fund USA operations. Also think there is more good news lurking within Norquip as GS market is very buoyant at present with demand for electric power, although devt. here may have taken a sensible backseat in view of Newton potential. Execution & supply chain seem to be the 2 biggest risks to consider.