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I first bought in at 90 but doubled up well under 50, so comfortably in profit now.....when to sell though, that is a tough one
been waiting to top-slice some in the 70s, but perhaps rather foolishly took in a small additional package of tung shares today, with a view to dumping that lot in the 80s. if & when any of that ever happens. ho-hum.
teasing again.
We haven't managed to escape - yet. Still have elderly mother in law to look after. See you at the next agm, unless we are abroad!
All good thanks pal. How's Madeira? Hope your well mate.
92p sounds good. Chem, long time no see. All good with you?
Canaccord Genuity Raises Tungsten Corp PLC (TUNG) Price Target to GBX 92
Not yet - dropped back to 62p.
300%+ increase in TEP funded. Cash burn down. Heading for ebitda positive in 2017. Focussed, streamlined, scaleable. Good to go.
Doing good but no cigar.........20% up ain't too shabby
What should be the share price if the company reaches EBITDA positive? 75?
Pre-close trading update 24 May 2017 Full Year results announced 24 July 2017
Not yet - dropped it back to 65p.
Is this the breakout I have been waiting for? Thom, I'm still all in ha ha!!!!!
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See T have enabled US SME's to access credit lines through a tie up with BlueVine http://www.tungsten-network.com/press-releases/2017-tungsten-network-and-bluevine-unveil-partnership-to-offer-us-small-medium-sized-businesses-fast-access-to-lines-of-credit/?id=20315
on 29th march looks strangely prescient.
The bod is totally unconcerned about the sp, which is a good thing. Nothing to worry about here. When they announce the first profits, the sp will react accordingly.
Director share purchase of 200000 shares. Shows some confidence I suppose but will be good to get a progress update. We could do with something big happening - something positive that is!
Fundamentals and 2 year LSE graph look great to me here. Think we can handle 75p within 6 months if EBITAD positive is achieved.
quiet on the western front. i'm still here, snoozing. gla.
Yes, but I can't say this investing strategy has revolutionised my portfolio yet ;) A couple of big wins this year but none in the high tech field yet! Tungsten seem to be in a sweet spot, they're sitting on a mound of cash, cash drain is minimal, relatively low MCAP, high growth industry with government regulation pushing it along. Not really sure what to make of the new finance offering right now, however the Payoneer partnership is a great tag-on for foreign exchange currency, it should open up a range of far cheaper FX for smaller companies. Let's say I target October 2017 for EBITAD breakeven, I forget what the cashflow situation beyond that is.
Noise, like me, you have a habit of picking the slow-burners. They said they could pick their time for going ebitda positive. All they had to do was ease off on development. The tiniest bit of good news / cash flow and this apparently ugly duckling will transmogrify. IMHO
If I'm correct this is the last week of the Tungsten financial year. There'll be a tolerable EBITAD loss and moderate cash in bank. Management had indicated a monthly EBITAD breakeven during this financial year...not far away now. FY2018 is the year it's meant to happen for Tung so fingers crossed.