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And yet the sp has not moved at all. What better news can we hope for to make the sp move up ?
Tbf, I think the chance of Colin Evans publicly discussing the details of the CEVA deal with private investors are small. The Institutional Investors however are as we know kept well informed.
I'm afraid we outside that grouping (the PI's) are most likely perceived as persona non grata as far as the company is concerned.
Persimmon, my concern as well. I would like to see Colin Evans publicly discuss the expected order size and timeframe from the CEVA deal. I would think they would want to promote this heavily to help push interest in the stick.
Tbf.....great news. Just hope that the supply chain can keep up with possible demand.
Anyone who is invested in Thruvision should be extremely bullish on this news - potentially a 1,000 unit opportunity:
World leading supply chain management company CEVA Logistics is deploying Thruvision globally. With over 1,000 facilities in more than 170 countries CEVA is working with us to protect their customers, assets and people.
https://twitter.com/thruvision/status/1628314878787174402
thank you
Shares just being transacted (swopped/swapped) at a bank allowed to trade 'in house' yet have to be declared to the stock exchange. SINT (Systematic Internaliser) denotes this undertaking which compliant and authorised banks ie Investec Bank are allowed to do.
No change takes place to the actual market price.
What does that mean ?
More 'fun and games' at SINT Investec Bank (the bank of Thruvision) today.
just published, so expecting more buys (inc fun and games) from Institutions between now and the end of March.
One more subtle hint of TSA looking at Thruvision as the next-generation passenger screening technology. Watch this video and you will see Thruvision clearly represented: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tpPcqe63SHM&t=6s
Skid, Thruvision will replace current body scanners that only detect metal or still require a physical pat down. If you have not yet, look at their videos to get a sense of how this technology would completely change the process and security posture of passenger screening. Thruvision does not replace the bag screening.
I don't believe the THRU technology can be used on its own in airports, other security is required so why add another pre screen layer ?
Thinking of starting a small position at the current share price, to add over time as a long term holding.
Nothing is guaranteed, but consider that Thruvision was recently awarded an IDIQ Contract with the US DHS (indefinite delivery/indefinite quantity) for the border patrol and also that the technology is used to screen employees at some airports. The issue the TSA had with Thruvision was the green ghost figure that shows up - which is silly. I believe Thruvision has developed a new user interface that shows the actual image of person, then the image of hidden item on the body. It seems everything is lined up for the TSA to approve. This investment may take another year or so to play out but feel the technology is obviously different than anything else out there, the addressable market is incredibly large and a larger defense contractor-type company will want this technology as they have the ability to scale where Thruvision today does not. This company/stock is just not on anyone's radar and wont be until they get into airports and win large orders. I have been in since 2016 and own a lot (!) of shares. I believe this is an obvious win at some point.
I think TSA approval is nailed on. Could have possibly been different if there was no office or manufacturing in the USA employing only American citizens but T.B was shrewd enough to take that into consideration years ago. We also have to remember that there is no competitors at the present time, with all realistic patents in the field held by Thruvision.
The II's are involved with the inner sanctum at Thruvision and updated on a regular basis which we plebs are not, and that is why they are still holding most of the company shares.
And what happens if they dont get TSA approval ? Moreover all these major ii's who must be nursing huge paper losses at the current price of 22p, how come they havent lost patience with the infamous Mr Black !!!
Tbf, I think it's actually both.
I believe the big inflection point for this stock will be when the US TSA approves Thruvision to be used for airport passenger screening. Once this occurs I believe it could be the opportunity for the company to look for buyers as well. The total addressable market from airports, distribution centers and border patrol worldwide is huge. This stock is not low because of manipulation, just a lack of any visibility of what this company's potential is.
I note that Grant Thornton the auditors who have been with the company since Digital Barriers days in 2017 have been given the 'boot'.
I wonder what they must have done to have earned the wrath of Tom Black. I don't believe personally it would have been the annual invoice dropping into his in-tray.
afrc.....In a word MANIPULATION.
I am not usually one to project future prices, but I will be extremely surprised if the share price is not 50% up by the summer.
There, I've said it!
What will it take the get this share to move up ? The recent tu was really positive i thought and yet the sp did not move up a cent with the volume close to 0 !!!
Good to start 2023 with a 10K buy....although as per usual it's shown as a sell!
Fonda....Tuned into the webinar on Wednesday evening. Interestingly I noted now that the pay-back time is as short as 6 months (a no brainer in my humble opinion). Secondly a question regarding the future and expected dividends revealed if I remember and interpreted what the CEO said regarding investors was the mention of 'long term investors' and not just investors. Was that term used deliberately or am I being too forensic? I think there was little else of new information that is not already out in the public domain.
https://www.sharesmagazine.co.uk/events/event/shares-investor-webinar-161122
correction