Ten Alps (TAL), the TV production and publishing group founded by ageing rockstar Sir Bob Geldof, has long since disappeared from the investment screens of most investors despite the fact that it continues to churn out a stream of award winning TV documentaries ranging from heavy weight BBC subjects such as the 50th anniversary of Churchill’s funeral and Panoroma reports on the Ebola crisis, to high-brow cultural programmes on Shakespeare and David Hockney. TAL’s record over the last five years explains why it has been relegated to the investment dustbin. It has racked up five years of losses, been through several increasingly dilutive refinancings, debt writeoffs, and management changes which have resulted in a collapse in its share price from the equivalent of close to £7 in 2010 to its
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