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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 ?

Balerboy - 27 Mar 2009 12:38 - 78 of 392

You on the same drink as cyril or a dodgey digit or are you cyril in disguise???

dealerdear - 27 Mar 2009 12:41 - 79 of 392

I've heard that one before.

Still there is no doubt that some tiddlers are starting to move so why not TAN?

Throw in SEO, AMER and a host of others and I may start smiling again!

dealerdear - 27 Mar 2009 12:50 - 80 of 392

yummy yummy

banjomick - 27 Mar 2009 12:51 - 81 of 392

Looking very interesting now!

banjomick - 27 Mar 2009 12:54 - 82 of 392

Think there were only about one million shares traded in morning and now it's up to +4 million

kimoldfield - 27 Mar 2009 12:55 - 83 of 392

:o) No not Cyril, just me with a renewed faith in TAN! For once I think the US may just do us a big favour the way the 'powers that be' seem to be pushing for ev's.

dealerdear - 27 Mar 2009 13:22 - 84 of 392

I'll tell you what this is.

Traders closing out their shorts at the year end or funds buying to make their portfolio look impressive going into the new year. This rise is happening to a few AIM stocks over the past hour and I suggest the reasons are linked.

kimoldfield - 27 Mar 2009 13:35 - 85 of 392

More possibly a meeting in Kansas City today outlining SEV-US's plans and (rumoured) possible confirmation that the US postal services will be using SEV ev's. I won't believe the latter until I see it in writing but it may just happen. Taking my wife's petrol car for a service now :o)

almoore - 27 Mar 2009 14:09 - 86 of 392

kimoldfield - youre right - reason for rise is sev-us confirmng opening of factory in Kansas City due at 5.30 pm today (uk time ) Any proposed US Postal services purchases of sev-us vehicles would do wonders to sp.
imho

Balerboy - 27 Mar 2009 14:30 - 87 of 392

It'll be back to 6-7p monday

banjomick - 27 Mar 2009 14:39 - 88 of 392

Quite possibly but I wouldn't bet on it!

kimoldfield - 27 Mar 2009 16:23 - 89 of 392

Well that's the car serviced, 99.92, not bad but would cost that for 5 years servicing of an ev no doubt! Whilst sitting in the customer services area I watched TAN price with interest on my Pocket Surfer; don't know how I did it but I managed to press a wrong button and sold 60k of my top up holding :o( At least I ended up with 5k free shares and cash to take my missus away for a weekend or two :o) Made a mental not not to try drinking coffee with one hand and fiddle with a Pocket Surfer (mini computer that is, to you lot who have dirty minds!) with the other hand!

Balerboy, even if the 'show' in Kansas is not up to much, I can't see the sp coming back below 9p now. But then, I thought I knew what I was doing with a Pocket Surfer!!

banjomick - 27 Mar 2009 16:31 - 90 of 392

Good end to the day.................................

kimoldfield - 27 Mar 2009 16:58 - 91 of 392

A very good end. A good start on Monday would be even better!

banjomick - 27 Mar 2009 17:56 - 92 of 392

Zero-Emission Trucks to Be Assembled in Kansas City 27/03/09

banjomick - 27 Mar 2009 18:17 - 93 of 392

Tanfield Group plc ('Tanfield' or 'the Company')




27 March 2009




Re US Joint Venture partner announcement




Tanfield announces that its Joint Venture partner, Smith Electric Vehicles U.S. Corporation (SEV U.S. Corp), is today announcing plans to locate its new assembly plant for the manufacture of all-electric zero emission vehicles in Kansas City, US. Production of the first vehicles is scheduled to begin in quarter 3, 2009.

The decision to locate the plant in Kansas City would represent an initial investment of $10 million by SEV U.S. Corp. In addition SEV U.S. Corp expects to receive close to $3 million in job training funds and other incentives from the state of Missouri and Kansas City.

Tanfield Group plc announced on 6 February 2009 that it had signed Heads of Terms with SEV U.S. Corp to licence Intellectual Property Rights, brand and all existing sales and sales enquiries in North America, in exchange for a 49% equity stake in SEV US Corp and per-vehicle royalties.'

Re US Joint Venture partner announcement-27 March 2009 18:11

kimoldfield - 27 Mar 2009 18:18 - 94 of 392

You were quick off the mark there BM!!

banjomick - 27 Mar 2009 18:19 - 95 of 392

Just having a last minute look before I get on with other things.

kimoldfield - 27 Mar 2009 18:29 - 96 of 392

I don't ramp any share, I sometimes get a little over-enthusiastic if given 'facts' ie SEO haha! (still think it will have it's day however) but for once I have to say that if you are not in iT(AN) to win it, you may miss the opportunity of a lifetime. The US can't get enough of it at the moment.

jkd - 27 Mar 2009 21:10 - 97 of 392

oh dear ko
please calm things and be patient. you know where i stand from my previous post.
either it will or it wont happen.
regards
jkd
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