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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Altitude Group Plc | LSE:ALT | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B0LSFV82 | ORD 0.4P |
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% | 39.00 | 38.00 | 40.00 | 39.00 | 39.00 | 39.00 | 7,950 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Advertising, Nec | 18.76M | 390k | 0.0055 | 70.91 | 27.74M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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17/2/2017 14:49 | PI, Blip, Boooooooooooooooom, and bOOOOOOOOOOOOOOm | hitsha1 | |
17/2/2017 14:42 | Keith T. Willis 9,196,275 20.5% Simon Paul Taylor 2,784,000 6.20% Hansa Capital Partners LLP 2,600,000 5.79% Cavendish Asset Management Ltd. 2,012,850 4.49% Octopus Investments Ltd. 1,802,248 4.02% Duncan Lawrie Asset Management Ltd. 1,666,000 3.71% TD Direct Investing (Europe) Ltd. 1,538,395 3.43% Charles Stanley & Co. Ltd. (Investment Management) 1,490,000 3.32% Zeus Capital Ltd. 1,190,000 2.65% MV 29%% | hitsha1 | |
17/2/2017 14:38 | MODERATED Please be patient, we are trying our best to stop this person, we are confident he/she will give up. Thank you for your understanding. | the patient investor | |
17/2/2017 14:38 | In few months this will know as small blip, hope fully word "Boom" will be used more often. all the best to holders. | hitsha1 | |
17/2/2017 14:31 | Indeed SH holding what I've got left and watching with interest. | frankwhite | |
17/2/2017 14:28 | MODERATED but lol nevertheless | the patient investor | |
17/2/2017 14:26 | I don't think we need a channl (geddit) with Martin any more, we have all the data we need. There seem to be two camps, those that believe the company and the broker projections and those that need to see the numbers first. Everyone has a different viewpoint and views risk, or perceived risk, differently. I expect one side of the differing viewpoint to be proven correct within a few months. P.S. There's a third camp, those who buy at 144p with borrowed money. :-D | sheep_herder | |
17/2/2017 14:19 | FrankWhite, yes let us hope so, we have been chasing this member for a while but we have finally nailed him MODERATED | the patient investor | |
17/2/2017 14:10 | PI finally moderated, hopefully we can rebuild the trust with MV and open up the communications again. Would SH oblige and test the waters ;) | frankwhite | |
17/2/2017 13:52 | Looks like the Channl.com video (on the Channl.com web-site) and Reseller videos were produced by Gellan - so looks like he's already been working for the company. | ihatemms | |
17/2/2017 13:35 | I agree that disruptive technologies don't always disrupt, but they stand more of a chance if they're not costing their users anything. We are also awaiting news on the next deal, which when announced should give the share price plenty of impetus. | melf | |
17/2/2017 13:33 | remember someone bought 1m share higher than this, MV holds 29% sit tight and let them do the work, still happy to hold here. | hitsha1 | |
17/2/2017 13:25 | I think the pain on this will be short and sharp. In the absence of anything concrete to justify the currently inflated price it has to go lower. They will be reporting results in the next couple of months and by then there should be a discernible trend on their offering. This should be reflected in the outlook part of the reporting or possibly in a statement prior to results day. If there is no credible actual take-up narrative and positive trend by then I will probably bail out.Sure these things take time but the trend is our friend. If nothing material has happened in a couple of months from now it will probably never happen. The problem with disruptive technologies is that they do not always disrupt. Just talk to Tungsten shareholders. In the meantime fingers crossed for our speculative punt. | pmaxwell1 | |
17/2/2017 13:20 | Many of the directors of small companies are just like most people. Perhaps they have no available funds to buy large share holdings. | scanjet17 | |
17/2/2017 13:19 | The directors are busy running the company and so they should be. The share price will fluctuate. Their focus is the company not the short term share price This is a speculative share as mentioned many times before | allstar4eva | |
17/2/2017 13:19 | Andrbea - the Chairman and CEO have bought shares at much lower prices. All the newer direcs have options. But I agree it would be good for confidence for the newer directors to actually buy some stock | ihatemms |
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