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 ?
Juzzle
- 16 Jan 2011 17:00
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replayable
RADIO INTERVIEW LINK
http://www.zshare.net/audio/8530124592d04630
The one-hour interview with Smith ceo Bryan Hansel.
(it was prerecorded, not live)
Juzzle
- 08 Feb 2011 10:19
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Juzzle
- 05 Mar 2011 10:54
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If this is true, and not some very professional hoax edit, TAN price might be expected to jump on Monday morning
article /video
(TAN currently owns a 49% stake in Smith)
kimoldfield
- 05 Mar 2011 17:40
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SEV has General Electric working with them and GM, Ford, Toyota, Navistar, Mitsubishi, Coda, Smart, THINK and other organizations. GE are hosting an electric vehicle experience tour in seven U.S. cities over the next 2/3 weeks that will bring GE experts together with local businesses, industry leaders, and public sector stakeholders for educational workshops, test drives, and dialogue on the business case for EV ecosystems.
Full article here:-
http://uk.ibtimes.com/articles/119132/20110305/ge-electric-vehicles.htm
kimoldfield
- 07 Mar 2011 19:42
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7 March 2011
TANFIELD GROUP PLC ("Tanfield" or the "Company")
Smith Electric Vehicles US - Form D Filing
The Board of Tanfield announces that its associate company, Smith Electric Vehicles US, filed with the SEC on 4 March 2011 a Form D notice for a private placement of US$53,150,000 of which US$20,204,082 has been sold to date.
A copy of the Form D notice can be found at www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1455900/000145590011000001/xslFormDX01/primary_doc.xml
and a further announcement will be made in due course.
Juzzle
- 11 Mar 2011 10:31
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Smith Electric Vehicles
It took a bit of government pump-priming cash to get Smith Electric Vehicles up and running at their site in Kansas City, Missouri. But it worked. Though the plan was instigated by a UK company (Tanfield Group) initially as an offshoot of their long-established UK/European electric trucks/vans business (they've been making them there since 1920). The KC facility is now shipping out ten trucks a week, the first few hundred already on the streets and it looks like they'll have built over a thousand there this year. The company reckons to be into profit after the first 400 trucks and have now passed that mark. These are biggish trucks - carrying 26,000lbs. PepsiCo's Frito-Lay division have bought 176, Staples have so far bought nearly a hundred. CocCola, Pacific Electric, and a host of other well known companies have placed orders for delivery this year.
It's not yet possible to buy into Smith Electric (unless you are a big private player with half a million dollars minimum to spare) but they intend listing on the Nasdaq stockmarket later this year. The date for their proposed ipo should be announced soon. If you have access to the UK (London) stockmarket you can buy shares in Tanfield Group (LSE:TAN). They own about a third of the stock in Smith Electric, and the Tanfield price is currently rising strongly in anticipation of the Nasdaq ipo, which will be the biggest electric vehicles ipo since Tesla.
Smith plan to replicate their KC production facility in 20 states. The next location (widely expected to be somewhere in California) is apparently to be announced in the next few weeks. The company is on target to produce and sell 100,000 of its electric trucks within 4 years
Source:
favstocks forum
Juzzle
- 22 Mar 2011 11:09
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Snorkel aims to expand production at its Chinese facility over the next 12 months. The company, which initially outsourced its Chinese manufacturing to local player Dingli, has been producing in China since October 2008 and is now making TM12s and several UL models at its own facility in Jintan, Jiangsu province...
...The facility provides 5800 m2 of production space; "We intend to expand it,"
Click here for
full report
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skinny
- 13 May 2011 10:58
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In auction.
skinny
- 13 May 2011 13:41
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Up 15.5% today on reasonable volume.
skinny
- 01 Sep 2011 07:40
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For sale ? :-)
skinny
- 29 Sep 2011 07:24
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Interim Results.
The Tanfield Group Plc, a leading manufacturer of aerial work platforms, announces its unaudited interim results for the six month period ended 30 June 2011.
Global aerial lift market recovering
Turnover increased to 24.6m (H1 2010: 19.6m / H2 2010: 23.8m)
Operating losses reduced to 7.0m (H1 2010: Operating loss: 7.7m / H2 2010
Operating loss: 8.1m)
Net cash at 30 June of 4.7m (31 December 2010: 3.6m)
Order book at 30 June of 20.9m (31 December 2010: 7.7m)
Supply chain capabilities limiting rate of growth
skinny
- 24 Oct 2011 08:04
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TANFIELD GROUP PLC
("Tanfield" or the "Company")
New fundraising round at Smith Electric Vehicles Corp.
The Board of Tanfield is pleased to announce that its US associated company, Smith Electric Vehicles Corp. ("Smith"), has filed a Form D with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission announcing a private placing of $30 million of new convertible notes and warrants (the "Placing").
As part of the Placing, Tanfield converted $1.99 million of deferred consideration related to Smith's acquisition of the Smith Electric Vehicles business earlier this year into a convertible note (the "Note") and warrant. The Note will convert into a new class of preferred equity securities in Smith following the completion of the Placing and Smith obtaining necessary approvals, which is expected to be in the fourth quarter of 2011. Following the Placing and the conversion of the Note, the Company will hold 5,258,814 ordinary shares in Smith representing, on a fully diluted basis, approximately 27.23 per cent of the enlarged ordinary share capital of Smith.
The net proceeds of the Placing will be used to fund Smith's ongoing working capital and development requirements and to pay Tanfield deferred consideration, plus accrued interest, of approximately $5.6 million.
The funds received by Tanfield will be used to finance the ongoing development of the Company's Snorkel Powered Access business.
skinny
- 04 Nov 2011 07:19
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Conversion of new fundraising round at Smith Electric Vehicles Corp.
Further to its announcement of 24 October 2011, the Board of Tanfield is pleased to announce that its US associated company, Smith Electric Vehicles Corp. ("Smith"), has obtained the necessary approvals, and has established a new class of preferred equity securities to be issued upon the conversion of its previously placed convertible notes. Effective on 3 November 2011, the Company's convertible note converted into shares of these preferred equity securities.
Following the conversion, the Company now holds 5,259,192 ordinary shares in Smith representing, on a fully diluted basis, approximately 27.22 per cent of the enlarged ordinary share capital of Smith.
skinny
- 10 Nov 2011 10:11
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Smith Filing of S1
Smith Electric Vehicles Corp. ("Smith") filed Form S-1 registration statement with the U.S. Securities
and Exchange Commission ("SEC") with respect to a proposed Initial Public Offering on The NASDAQ Global Market
May include partial sale by Tanfield of its current Smith shareholding
gibby
- 10 Nov 2011 14:13
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indeed! :-)
HARRYCAT
- 12 Nov 2011 11:45
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From EK at T1ps.com:
"I also pass on the following comments on Tanfield Group (TAN): "Tanfield has a book value c38m (c.8m is cash). The market capitalisation at 48p is c. 43m and they have a 27% holding of Smith Electronic Vehicles which has just issued its prospectus to list imminently on Nasdaq with UBS and Merrill as co-bookrunners. So, effectively, Tanfield is pretty much a free option on the IPO where the mooted valuation is $500-1bln. At $500m that works out to be 96p per share and at $1bn its 177p for Tanfield. To put this in perspective, Tesla, the electric sports car manufacturer, is valued at $3.5bln and where losses are currently of the order of $220+m p.a.." On this basis Tanfield is ridiculously cheap at under 80p and, on a technical basis, it is clear that Tanfield has broken upwards. It ain't coming back."