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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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All Things Considered Group Plc | AQSE:ATC | Aquis Stock Exchange | Ordinary Share | GB00BM9CMX71 |
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% | 115.00 | 100.00 | 120.00 | 115.00 | 110.00 | 115.00 | 0.00 | 15:29:28 |
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28/8/2015 11:28 | Thank you, although I do feel a little guilty knowing that you won't feature at all in any form of historical note of mine.;o) | simpletonremover | |
28/8/2015 11:21 | Whatever. You're just picking at details and not answering the salient points. IF you believe this is one of AIM's least risky shares then I simply have to put you into my dunces folder. As you'll see from my thread I have a very good understanding of what's risky and what's not...and I make fantastic returns year after year. I shall bicker with you no more. Good luck. | eezymunny | |
28/8/2015 11:00 | Now you're lieing and getting desperate EezyMunny and again, willfully misrepresenting reality. Sort of backs up my opinion that your views are not balanced. This was the post: SimpletonRemover 28 Aug'15 - 09:10 - 979 of 1000 1 0 edit EezyMunny So you think it's 'very risk'. I'm sure you meant 'risky'. An AIM stock making profit not just from exceptional items but from the sale of it's product/commodity that will continue for a considerable period into the future based on it's reserves. That has to be one of the least risky goals that any AIM stock can achieve and therefore renders this amongst one of the least risky AIM stocks fullstop. ___________ 'amongst one of the least risky' is not the same as your misrepresentation of 'the lowest risk stock on AIM' Quote: "But you come on here, SR, saying this is "the lowest risk stock on AIM"" Demonstrating again your over sensitivity and misrepresentation of reality. Really quite amusing. | simpletonremover | |
28/8/2015 10:59 | Where is Metal Micky today - LOL. | mike111d | |
28/8/2015 10:57 | And tick up | tidy 2 | |
28/8/2015 10:57 | 3v1Mike do you follow me around lol. | tidy 2 | |
28/8/2015 10:53 | Why bother flogging a dead horse. | mike111d | |
28/8/2015 10:44 | The current level gave exceptional value for this stock even pre-results although I had no inclination to buy until results. Saying that, it was hugely oversold when it dropped to the sub .10p level when you factor in the assets they have. So now they have released exceptional numbers for the first half of the year and with a potentially more productive H2 having weather and greater anthracite prices in their favour and no anticipated loss of production due to plant shut downs (upgrades have already been completed). Also very low fuel costs and increasing recovery rates as well as the rail system (having the capacity of 100 truck loads) the rest of 2015 and the following years look quite remarkable. Accumulate at this level for sure IMO. | tidy 2 | |
28/8/2015 10:43 | But you come on here, SR, saying this is "the lowest risk stock on AIM", when it very clearly isn't...and then won't even back that up by commenting on the sustainability of the rich seam that, it seems, was largely responsible for the H1 profit. That my good fellow, is totally and utterly lololololol!!!!!!!!! In what way have my comments not been balanced? | eezymunny | |
28/8/2015 10:42 | Looks like the penny and the share price is finally starting to drop now. | mike111d | |
28/8/2015 10:39 | In your opinion EezyMunny, you've been very balanced. In my opinion, you haven't, demonstrated further by your over sensitivity to any opposing view. As far as this being a 'questions and answers' session, where you ask a question and you 'expect' an answer, I think you need to understand the situation here. I do not 'answer' to you and if I want to respond, I will but only when I want to and not when you 'expect' me to. Now you're 'expecting' an answer to a question that you can't answer yourself either. So again, 'lol' away, it matters not. Who are you to me exactly ? The answer for that question is 'nobody', just another anonymous poster. | simpletonremover | |
28/8/2015 10:23 | With respect Simpleton. I've been very balanced. Pointed out that upside could be significant if they continue to perform like H1 or better, but that it's very risky given the level of debt and poor history. You and tidy seem intent on only pointing out the upside. You haven't answered my question about the rich seam. I guess because you haven't got a clue. You deserve every lol you get! | eezymunny | |
28/8/2015 10:15 | EezyMunny My apologies, for a moment there I forgot that there is a monopoly on post contributions and your permission must be requested prior to questioning the content of your blatant negativity. Somewhat blinkered to assume that because someone recently commences posting that they have neither previously been invested or have not monitored a stock. The only reason for my contributions today was because of some of the biased reasoning which I felt was unrealistic and your determined failure to recognise the achievement made and it needed addressing and clearly you don't like it. Well, that's life. | simpletonremover | |
28/8/2015 10:04 | That's a 9.3m buy delayed. Good support here | tidy 2 | |
28/8/2015 10:01 | Ive know ATC from years back but this is the first time they've turned the corner this impressively. | tidy 2 | |
28/8/2015 09:57 | tidy/simpleton It seems you both only turned up on this thread yesterday. Is it just possible that your research isn't all that detailed? lol | eezymunny | |
28/8/2015 09:45 | Retrospective research will not help you here IMO. | mike111d | |
28/8/2015 09:40 | Eezy. Thanks for your posts but you're best moving or are you shorting here btw? Your gamble but I can see this turning blue tbh | tidy 2 | |
28/8/2015 09:38 | Well they've been loss-making for years SR. In H1, yes, they were profitable primarily as a result of mining a rich seam, apparently. So how long do you think that will continue and why? I have no idea - the company does not tell us! Maybe you have some inside info (lol!). | eezymunny | |
28/8/2015 09:37 | Showing healthy support keeping yesterday's gains from cop. L2 now 2v1 | tidy 2 | |
28/8/2015 09:35 | No I don't think the seda stock is cleared. I accept the company paid off some of the debt but the vol has been too low to clear the overhang...which is why the price has fallen from .25 to .12. This was not profit taking...none to take. | barnetpeter | |
28/8/2015 09:27 | You can 'lol' as much as your heart desires, EezyMunny. The fact remains that it is now making a profit and has the resources to continue to do so and because of this simple but most important facet, yes, one of the least risky on AIM. All stocks are a risk and every stock has the risk of 100% downside, no stock is immune to that, so again if that's a concern for you, stick to bonds and savings. | simpletonremover | |
28/8/2015 09:27 | It was risky before the latest outstanding results but that's the difference. Look forward not back. | tidy 2 | |
28/8/2015 09:21 | OK SR. So a company loaded with debt in the mining industry, that has racked up 10's of millions in losses over the years is "one of the least risky AIM stocks fullstop". I think that qualifies for the lol of the year award! I make no predictions for the future share price performance, there's possibly great upside and 100% downside, but risky it most certainly is. | eezymunny | |
28/8/2015 09:19 | The area they have to mine from is huge. The current info provided is good let's look forward the past is gone. | tidy 2 |
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