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Any views on TRT? (TRT)     

azhar - 04 Dec 2003 16:23

I have been in and out of this since it was around late 20s. I think there may be potential in the short/medium term.

azhar - 23 May 2004 00:05 - 13 of 63

Transense Technologies shares climbed over 20% higher, with a 7 1/2p gain to 43p, after the group said opportunities are running at an increased rate over last year.

The group also said it is at an advanced stage in several licence negotiations, one of which - with a major company - should be signed in the near future.


http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/news/business/articles/timid78550?source

azhar - 23 May 2004 00:07 - 14 of 63


http://www.money.telegraph.co.uk/money/main.jhtml;$sessionid$SB3DV3AL5LWARQFIQMFSFFWAVCBQ0IV0?xml=/money/2004/05/22/cxmktrep22.xml&menuId=243&sSheet=/money/2004/05/22/ixfrontmarkets.html&menuId=243&_requestid=40854

"Transense Technologies surged 7.5 to 43p after revealing it had received an advanced royalty payment from Michelin for its tyre pressure monitoring progamme."

yesterday's Independent headlines:

http://www.citywire.co.uk/partner/default.asp?section=0&vid=65324

"Friday Lunchtime Market: Transense surges on contract hopes
Published: 13:05 Fri 21 May 2004
By Dylan Lobo, Market Reporter

Strength in the mining and banking sectors holds the FTSE together and AIM-listed Transense Technologies surges on indications that business is set to boom.

Transense Technologies (TRT) soared by 7.5p, or 21.1%, to 43p after saying that its opportunities have increased over the last year and at least one new licence with a major company will be signed in the near future. The group added that it is in advanced licence negotiations with several other firms."

azhar - 23 May 2004 23:50 - 15 of 63

Transense Technology was the star of the day after publishing an upbeat AGM statement claiming that opportunities were running at a greatly increased rate than last year and that it was on advanced stage negotiations on several license deals one of which should be signed soon. It also said that it had just received a cash payment from Michelin which will be welcome because, as at march 31st net cash was down to just 1.8 million pounds and cashburn was running at 100,000 pounds a month. The shares raced ahead by 7.5p to 43p valuing Transense at 18 million pounds

azhar - 23 May 2004 23:54 - 16 of 63

From UK Analyst (Dec2003)

Buy Transense Technologies
argues Rob Cullum of Trendwatch

In the autumn of 2000, the share price Transense Technologies was as high as 700p (after adjusting for a share split). At one point it lost 97% of its value. However, the factors that attracted investors attention then are still in place now. Transense is an intellectual property owner. It doesnt make anything. Indeed, it has only 20 staff. What it does have is six patents on innovative vehicle components, most notably its tyre pressure monitoring system.

Transenses device uses a principle first discovered in 1888 by the distinguished scientist Lord Raleigh. He did a lot of research on sound propagation, notably surface acoustic waves (SAW). The physics is too esoteric to go into here. Suffice to say that the principle can be adapted to measure tyre pressure. SAW devices are already a well-established technology. Hundreds of millions are produced each year. There are about half a dozen in your average mobile phone.

The potential for this device is huge. Worldwide, about 1bn tyres are manufactured each year. A recent report by Sensor Business Digest, forecast that, by 2005, the automotive pressure sensor market would be worth $1.345bn a year in sales (200m units). Consumers will love it. Market research shows that 90% of vehicle owners put this device in the top 5 desired features. Thats because the vast majority of drivers dont check tyre pressures routinely. They wait until the tyre looks flat if indeed they notice at all.

That leads to the safety arguments. In France, incorrectly inflated tyres cause an estimated 6% of fatal motorway accidents. In the US, an estimated 250,000 accidents a year are attributed to low tyre pressure. Following a series of fatal accidents in the US caused by flawed Goodyear tyres fitted to Ford vehicles, legislation was passed in the US requiring that every new tyre must have a pressure sensor installed from October this year.

Transense doesnt have a monopoly of the market. It does have competitors, primarily Schrader-Bridgepoint of the US (owned by Tomkins of the UK) and Beru of Germany. However, Transense is thought to have competitive advantages. Its device is so miniaturised that it can fit into the space taken by the tyre valve. The protruding tyre valve acts as an antenna, which transmits the data to an in-car monitor, and thence to a dashboard display. Its accurate, inexpensive and monitors continuously, even when the vehicle is stationary.

Even more important, unlike its competitors, the Transense device is passive it requires no battery power. Thats important. When hundreds of millions of worn out tyres are thrown away with toxic lithium batteries inside, thats a very serious pollution problem. In June 2001, Transense signed a worldwide licensing agreement with Michelin. The agreement gave Michelin the exclusive use of SAW technology in its tyres. Several other major companies around the world, notably US giant Honeywell, have also been licensed as volume manufacturers.

So What Aren't The Shares Soaring?

SAW devices are ideal for use in systems other than tyres pressure monitors, such as electric power assisted steering. This is much easier to install than traditional hydraulic power assistance, which will probably be phased out from new cars by 2010. This is clearly a great story but if Transense is so great, how come its shares are not rocketing? Well, the trouble is: no one is producing the device in significant volumes... yet. Volume production was thought likely to commence this year. Now, Transense says its likely to be late 2004.

What were seeing here is another example of the extreme conservatism of the motor industry. It always takes years longer than anyone thought possible to get the industry to bite the bullet on new technology. But we believe it will all come right for the company before too long. Our optimism is based on several factors: Michelins continued support, the superiority of its technology and the US legislative requirements.

If were right, then as soon as there is an announcement on the start of volume production, the share price is likely to soar Analysts believe it could get up to 71p for each tyre produced. That doesnt sound much; but on millions of tyres, it adds up to millions of pounds. The shares could well double or treble in a short space of time. That means you ought to be in the share sooner rather than later, even if it means your capital is dormant for weeks or months. Recently, the share price has been slipping due to lack of news. This is your opportunity to BUY.

Key Data

EPIC: TRT
NMS 5000
Spread 48p - 50p
Market Cap 26.36 million

MikeHardman - 18 Nov 2004 15:47 - 17 of 63

Added ~74.5p - breaking into new highs for 2 years, indicators in good shape, might run to 100p now (2005 and the good news expected for TRT can't come soon enough!)

davidmr - 29 Aug 2005 18:36 - 18 of 63

very quiet board for a stock with such imminent potential

Flackwell Vialli - 17 Sep 2005 09:43 - 19 of 63

Couldn't agree more david having spent an hour researching these.

What I don't get though is that the chart seems to be saying "Buy", but the fundamentals don't add up imo.

davidmr - 18 Sep 2005 21:13 - 20 of 63

they have some good partners (honeywell, michelin) and a lot of secercy surrounding deals in the motor trade, but huge potential, as thye start to take royalties as their sensors move into the truck tyre market this year and car market next yr or 2008.



paperbag - 25 Jan 2006 01:20 - 21 of 63

It may be worth taking note that there has been some large buys of TRT shares today.

humpyg - 26 Aug 2006 21:27 - 22 of 63

I guess noone seems to use this board that often then! I'm expecting some positive news in September so sure the price will be going upwards. Seems to be stable above 50p now.

Kivver - 28 Aug 2006 20:31 - 23 of 63

I got brought to the attention of these about 3 years ago and was expecting great things of them. Seen lots of shares bought and sold and had little relevance so far. Look at the chart, the pattern is nearly the same. It starts to rise a fair bit holds for a while then falls back a fair bit. I fully anticipate a rise up on expection then back down again.

It is very important to go back and read the statements put out by the company, particularly the final results and all the excuses that come with them as to why they have not acheived what they have promised. They always say ''this should happen or that should happen'' but it rarely does.

I would some up them as definately a share to watch, with what looks like a great range of products. But the bottom line is,, very few contracts, as yet, been signed. I think this will come good eventually but still think we have a long way to go!

Bones - 03 Nov 2006 22:01 - 24 of 63

This seems to be what everyone has waited years for....

Signed deal with Michelin/Honeywell

Not yet the car market but it may well be just time. The recent deal with Lear also helps. It's taken years to get here for TRT. I've bought some today at 82.3p after some recent hot money bailed. It is the long term ramifications of being in a huge market that ought to see this rise in the longer term now that the big companies have confirmed the technology.

Flackwell Vialli - 04 Nov 2006 09:48 - 25 of 63

Agree with you Bones, although personally I was surprised at the cool market reaction to the news - I suspect the slow gradual rise will happen over the next 4 - 8 weeks as more insti's jump on board, as their MM mates hold the share price back to allow them in.

Tonker - 29 Nov 2006 00:39 - 26 of 63

I like these shares very much.... bought at 72p recently, because of increased volume, hope for more rises in the coming days... these shares have outperformed the market on the last two days,

vanessapardew - 08 Feb 2007 09:38 - 27 of 63

1 new support level - buying opportunity IMHO.

Kivver - 08 Feb 2007 12:36 - 28 of 63

ive followed these for years, expecting big rises every year for the last four years. I will not be suprised to see the pattern repeated. Rise and fall, rise and fall, though i agree we getting much nearer consoladation. But we still need to see the money in the bottom line. Longer term a winner!

Flackwell Vialli - 08 Feb 2007 18:32 - 29 of 63

Patience Kivver, Patience

hlyeo98 - 26 Jun 2007 13:13 - 30 of 63

Why is Transense been falling recently? Now 76p

hlyeo98 - 11 Oct 2007 10:11 - 31 of 63

Now 35p...what's going on???

Chart.aspx?Provider=EODIntra&Code=TRT&Si

BAYLIS - 31 Oct 2007 12:16 - 32 of 63

is this the beining ing.
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