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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Aldermore | LSE:ALD | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BQQMCJ47 | ORD GBP0.10 |
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% | 312.40 | 312.40 | 312.60 | - | 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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16/2/2016 11:12 | pye, isn't that why there is a petition? | matt | |
16/2/2016 11:09 | waste of time. Only 40% of trades in total are reported anyway. Dark pools etc . total waste of time. | pyemckay | |
15/2/2016 23:56 | Added and passed on, agree entirely Mazarin, happens all the time. | paleje | |
15/2/2016 23:46 | The above petition has just come to my notice and I have put my name to it in an attempt and get the correct reporting of "buys" and "sells" of all shares. I have long held a strong feeling that far too many deals are done 'under the table' to the clear detriment of ordinary Investors and those outside the 'know' that clearly exists in dealing rooms. This petition requires 10,000 signatures before MP's are convinced of the need for action and this evening it only has 2,468. So I urge Private Investors to support this move towards greater transparency in Stock Market affairs. | mazarin | |
12/2/2016 11:50 | Back in at 181p | gucci | |
11/2/2016 17:34 | Good to see Morgan Stanely have been buying... | nurdin | |
11/2/2016 16:29 | Well may be not! | reddave999 | |
11/2/2016 15:45 | Lets hope the penny has finally dropped :0) | reddave999 | |
11/2/2016 15:31 | heading for 220p | rubberbullets | |
11/2/2016 15:29 | Thats good to know mikeja and yes good rally :) | reddave999 | |
11/2/2016 15:25 | Because there are a lot of idiots around. Good rally. | mikeja | |
11/2/2016 10:41 | This challenger bank seems to get hammered more than others, any one know why? | reddave999 | |
11/2/2016 09:34 | Thanks Matt. | reddave999 | |
11/2/2016 09:22 | I just asked Aldermore IR who said results 10th March. | matt | |
11/2/2016 09:07 | Matt - 'Never catch a falling knife" springs to mind. | reddave999 | |
11/2/2016 08:59 | Reddave, that sounds like my story too. | matt | |
11/2/2016 08:46 | gorilla36 - the first tranche I bought at 2.80 only for it to drop like a stone, so I bought more at 2.13 thinking that was the floor. At the moment I am 29% down on these and whilst i still believe the company will recover, the risk is too great for me to buy more. I do understand your thought process though :) | reddave999 | |
11/2/2016 08:31 | I think that was last year before listing. I wonder if it will be similar or later this time? | matt | |
11/2/2016 05:09 | Sharescope has the 17th Feb flagged so if correct not long now | stoph | |
10/2/2016 16:34 | When do people expect annual results? | matt | |
09/2/2016 17:57 | Reddave999 - The market has been pants since xmas, but I guess if you believe in a particular company then now is the time to go in large. This is when people make real money, blood on the floor and all that. For what it is worth, I hold OSB, SHAW and ALD and am down near enough 20% across the board. For me these were always a long term hold, unless the individual company picture has changed (which it has not), so I'm still a holder. | gorilla36 | |
09/2/2016 16:12 | gorilla36 If didn't appreciate that before this latest fiasco, well I surely do now, thanks for posting.GLA | reddave999 | |
09/2/2016 12:18 | Yes, but the same could be true of many other stocks…OSB, SHAW, VM. but in a bear market everything is thrown out. My experience is that you may get ALD and others even cheaper than now. Nobody doubts the quality here, but the market is not rational. | gorilla36 |
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