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tanfield, good for the long term? (TAN)     

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 ?

hangon - 09 Feb 2013 11:41 - 388 of 392

Not doing TAN much good and in this Market I suspect any IPO would fail . . . the Public is wise to guys in suits with big promises.

Indeed a year ago TAN was offering a placement at 41p(Feb2012)DYOR and now it has shreaded that investment. . . . so presumably our Pensions Funds have taken the knock as only Coty Boys were invited, probably because it's not their money they're spending.

TAN will start to move when Constructyion and Business in general picks up, I'd give it 4-5 years . . . just hope the management can hold it together that long. Frankly I doubt they have the necessary skills.

Juzzle - 14 Mar 2014 10:21 - 389 of 392

Today's announcement effectively indicates that TAN will lose part or all of its Smith stake for little or nothing - hence the share price plunge which I think will continue once the message sinks in with the few shareholders who were hanging around still. And although, as they say, Snorkel's recovery is going well, I don't believe TAN will make much from it. Their stake will be diluted away if/when Don Ahern pumps in more dosh. TAN share price I think will soon drop into single digits.

Juzzle - 05 Apr 2014 07:31 - 390 of 392

Well, the share price held up remarkably well since bouncing after that last plunge. But the very least we will get on Monday morning is a dire announcement - and possibly a suspension of trading in TAN shares? If not, the share price must surely tumble, following the overnight news from Kansas City: Smith Electric production suspended

hangon - 08 Feb 2018 12:29 - 391 of 392

And suddenly I read an old RNS from Tanfield....seems their 5% holding in Smith Electric vehicles ( rather a small holding, considering the Co blurb suggests they are heavily into vehicles as well as "Access" )...or did I overlook a really large holding-business in EV?..... Well it seems Smith is out of business . . . and TAN has written-off their(= our), investment. =Feb2017-DYOR.
Rather Odd apart from never hearing anything about TAN . . . that at a time when the World is converting to Electric vehicles ( even without enough "charging-points" - our old TAN Management manages to cut itself off from the action.
That's it really . . . . I shall continue to slumber, safely knowing TAN will do no wrong ( and no right either historically.).

skinny - 08 Feb 2018 12:44 - 392 of 392

Blimey!
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