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93% growth in revenue is great progress. My only concern in the report is that they only have the capacity to manufacture 20 units a month at this time. The problem I see with Thruvisions as a stock is that it trades on the AIM. If this traded in a larger stock market it may see a lot more attention.
I thought the results were very good, should turn a profit this year. Will the sp reflect this, we hope so !
Manufacturers of Thruvision equipment's. Any up to date details on this company anyone?
No problem at all , you go and invest your money wherever you want and leave us to do what we like with our money.
What a waste of time reading negative posts like this which show nothing but ignorance on the subject of the specific co.
PDMSPiper I think one mans meat is another mans poison comes to mind.
afrc....what I should have said is, to try to keep the price where it is.
Why do you expect the sp to be under pressure again ? The recent good announcements should be enough to keep the sp going upwards albeit very slowly, considering how long it took the sp to break the 30 p level.
Results Monday.
Will be interesting to see if there will be much 'share swopping' on here in the days to come to try to keep the price down. Also where will the £4m approx unallocated, yet. left of the £8m tender offer allocated to last years buy back shown? Also how much will be 'carried over' from 2019 into 2020? Remember we private investors are not privy to that information unlike the institutions.
afrc..No and we probably will not. However what this means in essence is that individual orders can be signed off, without myriads of duplicate requisitions being raised and countersigned by different departments during the contract. A fast tracking system.
Do we know the value of the contract ?
One word sums this US contract up. That word alone is worth millions of dollars and the word is Trust.
RNS in the morning then
Blanket Purchasing Agreement for Thruvision. Curious what the potential orders can be for this use case.
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/us-department-state-selects-thruvision-130000049.html
These US orders are just the beginning for potential big growth there and as a reference for global growth.
Why would anybody buy a stock that is loss making, has an Mcap of £45 Million and is near its 52 week high. This looks like it’s being ramped to the heavens so somebody or an institution can dump and make a killing or so that somebody can exit. Steer clear. Big dump and retrace coming here. The fundamentals just don’t stack up.
Great thanks.
I don't expect a tender but you might be right.
They seem to be hiring a lot, so cash best left in the business to fund development/expansion in my opinion. I follow them on Linkedin as a way to monitor activity.
No, but I'm expecting shortly following results the company to have another tender offer, in order to try to gobble up the few remaining shares in private hands. And remember the company raised the maximum mid price offer at the last special resolution in 2018 they can float from 105% to 110%. An advance of 5% on the previous tender offer, and at a price that should be 100% above that of last August!
Do we know when the results are due for release?
Expecting good news arriving over the next few days, and a rise in S.P. OMO as always.
The use case for scanning employees is a significant opportunity. Employee screening at airports is a big gap in security. Clearly the trial of Thruvision in the LA Subway has proven to be successful hence the purchase at the LA airport. Employee screening may prove to be a big growth area for Thruvision. The narcotics purchase for foreign governments is interesting as well. I have to believe Thurvision is being considered for border security globally.
There will be a steady stream of good news (hard orders placed) over the next few months. That much is a certainty. Expecting a sharp lift next month prior to Results. Will the news about receiving orders for U.S airport scanners be out by then or will it be released afterwards? The software upgrade should be finalised before June end.
Very interesting times ahead.
Good to see more US government agencies buying in.
Why is this valued at £41million? loss making business crazy valuation
I wonder if the company will decide on another tender offer before the year end full results are due in June; trying to hoover up the few remaining shares held by the P I's?