wahidfaez
- 09 Oct 2008 12:16
does tanfield have 2 good businesses ( smith electrics and upright)which are good value for the medium to long term hold ?
kimoldfield
- 26 Jun 2009 00:42
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"RS stressed that people didn't fully understand the power of the relationship with Ford." I think that speaks voulmes: as I have said before, I don't think Ford would hook up with TAN/SEV if they were not confident in the technology of the company. SEV's vehicles are tested, approved and have been in service for many years. I'm sure that Ford will have assessed all the current ev manufacturers' products and capabilities and would not have come to a decision lightly that TAN/SEV would fit in with their needs in the advancement of their own evs. Ford will also use other manufacturers in addition to TAN/SEV for sure. There is a long way to go before the battery vehicles can be said to be the best thing since sliced bread but taking into consideration what is being thrown at the technology now, do not be surprised if you see announcements of more orders for the vehicles than even the most optimistic of those in the industry could hope for. Battery technology will move ahead in leaps and bounds imo now that there will be an increased demand. Patience is required!
skyhigh
- 29 Jun 2009 08:17
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Switched into ROs this morning @ 82p (sold TAN).
Already ROS is going in the right direction... it's looking good for pos+ news soon
Onwards & upwards!
Might go back into TAN later in the yr when situation becomes clearer!
hangon
- 02 Jul 2009 17:50
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This CONsolidation has done no good -(do they ever?) - so TAN needs to get moving soon. Of course very few vehicle sales are happening right now, so I'll have to be patient....
maestro
- 05 Jul 2009 10:05
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this will go back to 4p just like all the other stupid consolidations..one big management masonic scam just like friggin jarvis,eicom etc...trust me
2517GEORGE
- 06 Jul 2009 13:37
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Don't think it'll go quite that far maestro, but down heavily today, if it goes sub 45p (9p pre consolidation) then I may well get back in.
Good Luck All
2517
hlyeo98
- 06 Jul 2009 14:51
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Wow! Looking steepish in TAN. Too bad I miss this.
halifax
- 06 Jul 2009 16:01
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Looks like TW was right where's the floor?
cynic
- 06 Jul 2009 16:06
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if the markets are determined to tumble (consolidate), then it is a racing certainty that the mini-minnows will get clobbered the hardest, for they tend to be the least liquid and are also more likely to be help by small margin-traders who are then forced to liquidate
almoore
- 08 Jul 2009 08:55
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Reason for drop a couple of days ago?
SEVUS Kansas factory opening delayed by 1 month, but some staff for there now being trained at SEV;
http://www.kansascity.com/business/story/1309453.html
almoore
- 08 Jul 2009 09:46
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Re 50 electric vehicles purchased by Sainsburys recently. Sainsburys being the purchaser can decide when the seller is revealed - probably next wednesday as its their AGM and able to make a headline along with their other green issues. Were they purchased from tanfield ? Well as they have previously purchased tanfield vehicles they are clearly odds on favourites.
Fred1new
- 09 Jul 2009 17:52
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Interesting summary.
http://www.iii.co.uk/articles/articledisplay.jsp?section=ShareDealing&article_id=10034007&campaign=newsletter0001&link=tanfield_weeklyalert_268_272&cp_c=ndc67y
almoore
- 10 Jul 2009 08:26
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skinny
- 20 Jul 2009 11:02
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kimoldfield
- 23 Jul 2009 02:27
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News beginning to filter in from the USA.
http://www.sfexaminer.com/opinion/columns/oped_contributors/A-Big-Blue-Bucket-Truck-will-soon-save-our-economy-51372092.html
Also, apparently, 6 Smith Newton trucks will be handed over on the Capitol Mall in Washington to:-
Coca Cola Enterprises.
Frito-Lay.
AT&T.
Staples Inc.
Pacific Gas and Electric Co.
Kansas City Power and Light.
http://blogs.edmunds.com/greencaradvisor/2009/07/smith-electric-vehicles-set-to-deliver-first-trucks-made-in-us-plant.html
Further coverage of the Washington hand over, which is due to take place on 28 July:-
http://www.electricdrive.org/index.php?ht=display/ReleaseDetails/i/13306
There was an RNS yesterday referring to a small share purchase by a Director:-
The Company has been informed that John Bridge, Non-executive Director of the
Company, has today purchased 10,000 ordinary shares of 5p each in the Company
("Shares") at a price of 59.875 pence per share.
Following this transaction, Mr. Bridge's interest in the Company comprises
20,508 Shares, representing approximately 0.03% of the Company's current issued
Shares.
It's slow, but it is progress!
kimoldfield
- 23 Jul 2009 02:49
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It is worth noting, from the Electric Drive Transportation Association website, the following list of 'guests' at the Washington event:-
Members of Congress, leaders from the Department of Energy, Department of Transportation, General Services Administration, the U.S. Postal Service, and other honored guests at this historic event.
The U.S. Postal Service have been purchasing ev's from Ford and Chrysler for some years now and are due to begin using a fleet of 250 Chrysler battery mini vans. There has, apparently, been a U.S. Postal Van parked at Tanfield for a while. Although not stated, it could be presumed that they will include a few Smith Newtons in their fleet, otherwise unless purely to appear to be supporting 'green', why would they be included in the Washington party?
kimoldfield
- 27 Jul 2009 22:56
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Big Al
- 28 Jul 2009 14:19
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RNS Number : 4115W
Tanfield Group PLC
28 July 2009
28 July 2009
The Tanfield Group Plc ('Tanfield')
FIRST TANFIELD ELECTRIC TRUCKS DELIVERED TO MAJOR US CORPORATIONS
Smith Newton electric trucks will be delivered later today to six customers, including four Fortune 500 Companies:
Pacific Gas and Electric Company
Coca-Cola
Staples
Frito-Lay
AT&T
Kansas City Power & Light
Smith Electric Vehicles US Corporation will today deliver electric trucks to six customers in North America, including four Fortune 500 companies, at a launch event in Washington DC.
Coca-Cola, Staples, Frito-Lay, AT&T, Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) and Kansas City Power & Light (KCP&L) will become the first customers to take delivery of the Smith Newton truck. In total they have committed to an initial 30 seed vehicles.
Newton was launched in the UK by Smith Electric Vehicles, a trading division of The Tanfield Group Plc, in 2006. Newton is produced in North America by Smith Electric Vehicles US Corp, based in Kansas City, Missouri.
Darren Kell, CEO of The Tanfield Group Plc, said: 'The electric vehicle technology delivered to these customers today can readily be delivered to fleets in every major town and city in North America.
'The Smith Newton provides depot-based truck fleets with a realistic, zero emissions transport solution that both lowers greenhouse gas emissions and helps improve air quality in our urban centres.'
Missouri Senator Kit Bond, who is hosting today's launch event, said: 'These next generation electric vehicles Smith is producing demonstrate exactly the kind of technology we need to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and end our dependence on foreign oil.
'Missouri is a growing leader in exciting new battery technology, making it an ideal partner for all-electric vehicle manufacturing.'
For further information:
The Tanfield Group Plc +44 (0)845 1557 755
Darren Kell, CEO
Charles Brooks, FD
Arbuthnot Securities +44(0)20 7012 2000
Nomad and Broker
James Steel
hangon
- 28 Jul 2009 18:17
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This is semi "Good News" - for this tiddler, but shows that saving the planet is still a PR effort in USA.
These US-companies are taking delivery of - ( is it ONE, each?), so they can get publicity - and that their Brand will be broadcast hither and thither. Let's hope TAN/Smiths manage to get their name in there, somewhere. I note the total is 30-vehicles, but there is no mention of the time-frame....let's hope it features completion this financial year, eh?
+++ It does mean there is no-one else that satisfies the best "Green" niche, so that is the message I take. To that extent it's good, but needs careful work so the next delivery is one more of many.
Current sp 66p, is a tad below the CONsolidation, but rising.
kimoldfield
- 28 Jul 2009 21:30
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