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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.

skinny - 11 Mar 2014 12:11 - 61 of 63

I haven't looked at these for a while, but the chart looks interesting.

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

Energeticbacker - 09 Mar 2015 14:58 - 62 of 63

The interim results for the six months to 31st December 2014 reflect a tough year for the Group and a proposed change in strategy. We just hope it isn’t all too late!

Total revenue was materially lower at £0.93m (H1 2014: £2.22m), reflecting restricted capital expenditure on the mining industry with the post-tax loss up materially to £1.72m (H1 2014: £0.084m). However, this is after one-off provisions and office relocation expenses.

See more at: http://www.investorschampion.com/blog/

hangon - 24 Nov 2016 15:29 - 63 of 63

50:1 CONsolidation - ~24Nov2016 - now you own 50p shares instead of whatever you bought previously. Sp had been low-pennies - and is today about 97p - DYOR.
+Don't sell what you don't have!
Recent RNS suggests Co. losses have increased this year, so there may start a new falling-away of shareholder value.
Previous Post here was March 2015. That shows investor interest in this lossey business.
EDIT (28Feb2017)-sp 107 . . . interesting that; 2Nov"07 IC was writing about the unfairness given to TRT Investors...sp then about 30p . . . so had the CONsolidation been at that level, today they'd be ~£15 . . . except too many snouts and losses, perhaps?
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