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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Aga Rangemaster | LSE:AGA | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B2QMX606 | ORD 46 7/8P |
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% | 184.50 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
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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16/12/2010 17:00 | Hard to get excited about this one .Still sitting on a big paper loss, can't see it getting back to £3 for yrs. | wad collector | |
16/12/2010 13:38 | Director bought 12000@82p not a lot,but a sign he knows things are well. | johnv | |
15/11/2010 15:46 | The IMS should be this week with a bit of luck. | wskill | |
13/11/2010 21:06 | Can anybody tell me what is the real figure for how much cash they made in the last results? I can find the following comments but i cant make any sense from them The total cash outflow from operating and investing activities was £5.5 million (half year 2009: £5.9 million). Cashflow - The Group continues to place great emphasis on managing its operating cashflow and the result was a small £1.8 million cash outflow in the period (half year 2009: £2.0 million inflow). The working capital outflow was £5.4 million (half year 2009: £2.7 million inflow) and followed a full year inflow in 2009 of £22.9 million - Net cash of £22.4 million is over £20 million higher than at the previous half year driven by continued sound working capital management | smicker | |
12/11/2010 13:02 | Interim Management Statement came out this day last year. | johnv | |
27/10/2010 19:42 | Roddyb - THe pension problem is a worry. Its like someone been given a teaspoon in an egg and spoon race because there werent enough table spoons to go around. Does anyone know if the deficit can get worse OR can it infact recover? I would be interested to know;sensible answers welcome. | she-ra | |
27/10/2010 16:57 | I see there is a price monitoring extension on this share - not too surprised, must be announcements on the way and the market makers know the bones of it already.... | roddyb | |
12/10/2010 16:40 | lovely 5% drop today - wonder why? Oh yeah, this is the mickey-mouse share that hops around two weeks before a value sensitive announcement is made. | roddyb | |
17/9/2010 17:15 | AGA - don't you love this share? Seen more ramps than Evel Knievel By the way, converted my aga to snugburner last year - best Aga investment ever must use £800 less of oil each year. | roddyb | |
31/8/2010 12:28 | New AGA note on Stockopedia - | yespmedc | |
27/8/2010 18:25 | Aga cooker firm returns to profit Aga said customers were cautious of making larger value purchases The maker of the Aga cooker has returned to profit in the first half of the year, but has warned it does not expect a substantial profit rebound. Aga Rangemaster reported a pre-tax profit of £16.4m in the six months to June, compared with a loss of £2.4m in the same period a year ago. | dnfa1975 | |
18/8/2010 18:24 | I spent yesterday evening replacing the grill element on our Rangemaster cooker.I was not impressed that unlike most grills , you have to take the back off, which is hassle when built in.Not impressed AGA, hope you improve your engineering.Ironical | wad collector | |
14/8/2010 17:52 | wad collector - It's looking closer to 50p at the mo.I hope its nothing to do with their pension deficit or that the mm's are factoring in a potential double dip recession. What annoys me about commentators is that if you keep talking about a recession you usually get one.Why cant they just talk it all up and the world will be better off for it? | she-ra | |
19/7/2010 18:14 | £2 ? Maybe not this year. | wad collector | |
07/7/2010 09:30 | No complaints about todays update then ,things are now on the up for AGA back to £2 with a bit of help from the economy. | wskill | |
01/7/2010 08:11 | We are in. A virtually unaminous vote yesterday. | darias | |
20/5/2010 18:08 | looking weak? we got mullered today. Why a -9% movement? not another case of the market makers knowing the news before us plebs? | roddyb | |
23/3/2010 17:33 | Still looking weak. | ls lowry | |
23/3/2010 13:05 | Are you two still at it ? | wad collector | |
22/3/2010 18:05 | You are clueless CR. | ls lowry | |
21/3/2010 20:34 | You're a tool - I 3 bagged QED lolol! If I gave back everything I have invested in QED now I'd still have doubled my money. The more you speak the bigger the tool you look lol. CR | cockneyrebel | |
21/3/2010 20:32 | I notice your didn't mention QED you have taken stop losses twice. You dont mention all the companies that have been suspended either CR and the losses you have suffered. As for this croc the pension deficit will take its hold on cash generation for years to come thats idf it survives with a possible sales slump. You are getting desperate CR to pump away again. | ls lowry | |
21/3/2010 18:41 | Yep, you're a cluless tool too. Cash generation is massive here. These are just screaming to be taken over if the shares don't rise - I'll wait for that or a big earnings recovery but with the low £ v the $ a yank business will be in for these sooner or later - these are getting evber more popular in the US. But you wouldn't get that - you're a tool. I'm holding so many multibaggers over the past 12 months that to hang on to a few swtalled bargains doesn't bother me at all. Multi bagged AVE, PDG, DEB, IDS, CIU, ANGL, LSL, TTG, TPT, RMV..........what TF do I care about a staller or two? Most of those are 5 baggers - 10 baggers too. One bagged YCO in 48 hours this week You're a really big tool. CR | cockneyrebel | |
21/3/2010 18:21 | I agree you are a tool holding onto a stock with a huge pension deficit and the companies very costly to run....LOL One customer not at all happy with her AGA... "Aga's profits have slumped dramatically - and after her latest gas bill, Julia Llewellyn Smith knows why. They may keep you warm but cost the earth to run." | ls lowry | |
21/3/2010 16:00 | Tool. CR | cockneyrebel |
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