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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Allied Minds Plc | LSE:ALM | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BLRLH124 | ORD 1P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 13.85 | 10.05 | 12.65 | - | 0.00 | 00:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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09/10/2015 17:57 | Be interesting to see who has bought the shares at £365. Outside that nearly 3m shares sold, someone is buying a lot of shares. I can see this continuing next week. Neil Woodford would have been restricted due to Precision Biopsy and maybe the large trade. If that is the case then expect that buying to continue price to go up and then a scramble to unwind short. | mishkam | |
09/10/2015 16:35 | cash does not equal value. | r ball | |
09/10/2015 16:16 | It was "you" interchangeable with "one". Chill out little man | alasdair100new | |
09/10/2015 15:24 | They got it away at 365p And the underwriter has got to shift most of that on to the market hence the price increase. This the Dead Cat Bounce you've been waiting for - make the most of it while you can. | liquidkid | |
09/10/2015 14:05 | I have never mentioned Invesco but you on the other hand... Holdings of Mark A. Pritchard Name Shares % Valuation Allied Minds PLC (ALM) 22,407,704 10.4% 167,305,105 USD Baron Oil PLC (BOIL) 59,166,666 4.30% 499,367 USD ALLIED MINDS - ALM alasdair100new - 08 Oct 2015 - 08:18:01 - 376 of 384 alasdair100new - 02 Oct 2015 - 17:39:17 - 353 of 384 Baron Oil PLC - BOIL alasdair100new - 07 Aug 2015 - 19:44:27 - 6175 of 6313 alasdair100new - 06 Aug 2015 - 23:09:22 - 6173 of 6313 | liquidkid | |
09/10/2015 13:50 | Invesco you would imagine | alasdair100new | |
09/10/2015 13:35 | Who owns 10% of the company? ...and now doesn't. | liquidkid | |
09/10/2015 13:03 | I think you should turn your attention to writing fiction, you may make some money. See 10% of company exchanged hands today, interesting. | mishkam | |
08/10/2015 14:58 | The more obvious risk is someone will take it over. That happened to another of Kerrisdale shorts SourceFire taken over by Cisco for almost twice the share price 6 months after their quality analysis was published. I still expect it to go back to £5 which is where it was prior to that ridiculous report. It is not a particularly liquid stock so the 6m short position will be hard to unwind without impacting share price. Good news is expected when regulators approve Federated Wireless and Spin Transfer. | mishkam | |
08/10/2015 10:34 | Mr Ball long postings or short postings - neither have any effect on the SP | skinwalker | |
08/10/2015 08:25 | What's with the sqiggle on the corporate logo? I hope it is something mathematical and complicated. Not something done by a three year old having a fit. Some Observations: - Some technical analysis lines get traced at the end so there must be a trend in there somewhere. - The lead symbol is of a comet flying through space - looks like it doesn't hit anything just fades away to a star. - The light bulb is a reference to Tesla. - Note the background lifted straight from The Matrix. - You have to watch it about a 100 times to see all this. | liquidkid | |
08/10/2015 07:18 | The day of reckoning for the shorters will commeth and they will feel the burn of the mighty margin call | alasdair100new | |
07/10/2015 21:20 | Pritchard hasn't sold any. £50 not unreasonable. Skin walker: there's not much point in long postings as it will not affect the share price. | r ball | |
07/10/2015 07:16 | Bridgesat is a small company in the allied minds portfolio. Latest update can be found here Several of these companies have the potential to worth $bn's. | mishkam | |
06/10/2015 20:48 | I think Mr Ball is a robot - he can only post one line. Does Allied Minds have a company that manufactures robots? If so Mr Ball is the product. Good time to sell if so - he'll never catch on. Doubt if he could even do the hoovering | skinwalker | |
06/10/2015 17:09 | Buy. £50 target. DYOR. | r ball | |
06/10/2015 15:25 | Can you explain how Federated Wireless will not produce large income next year. It is working with Google to make available the spectrum and it has the patents and it is the only company that can make this spectrum available from the military.It is going to be production ready 2H 2016. | mishkam | |
06/10/2015 13:21 | OK sorry I'll spell it out for you read between the lines... Once upon a time there was a guy who is really good at fund management. - Woodford His fund is performing really well - Woodford UK Equity Income Fund There is a particular stock in this fund that has made the fund perform well - Allied Minds - a US 'incubator' - extremely speculative This stock is worth a zillion and has doubled in a year. - £755 million This stock invests in other companies - See top of thread these other companies are performing really well - So they say - see NAV One of the companies is worth alot of money - BridgeSat or pick any one It gets beams from space from someone elses company. - but it doesn't get the beams if it is cloudy and has to pay for them. - read the link elses company uses spacecraft paid by NASA NASA went to the moon - So they say (sing flat earth society's 'its a small world') elses company wants to go further than the moon It wants to go to Deep Space - "The Aerospace Corporation also envisions using the technology for deep space missions" look outside at the stars They are in Deep Space. - go to sleep now ninky nook - go to sleep now tiddly ponk etc | liquidkid | |
06/10/2015 12:45 | Jeffries and Numis both have buy ratings, Jeffries issued the same day as the micky mouse report by Kerrisdale. Time will tell who is right. I am saying that it is difficult to understand you argument without anything factorial. | mishkam |
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