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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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All Active Asset Capital Limited | LSE:AAA | London | Ordinary Share | VGG017801082 | ORD NPV (DI) |
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% | 53.00 | - | 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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07/4/2021 16:01 | Silence before the next big move? ? | legendarybbq | |
30/3/2021 08:38 | TR1 Ramsey Limited has gone to 7.10% from 6.11% Date on which the threshold was crossed 26/03/2021 | master rsi | |
26/3/2021 16:17 | 52.50p +2.00p 3.96% some late buying and moving higher | master rsi | |
24/3/2021 16:44 | Oh my......... Not a bad retrace considering the astronomical rise. | codeine1 | |
23/3/2021 17:26 | .... you will find out a South American chap | master rsi | |
23/3/2021 13:47 | If you compare this with Concha.... | wolveraim | |
23/3/2021 11:26 | I see the barmy army are beginning to turn up. It's always nice when a Bb is not littered by penny ante wise guys, displaying their ill considered ignorance.You want to know about AAA. Read Sportschris' latest projections on Twitter,similarly Alan Duff.At least a quid and maybe more.I forgot Quetzal- I did flag it up a few days ago.The great man is still filling his boots and so am I. | wantage | |
23/3/2021 09:52 | If you do some research on AAQUA you'll see why people are desperate to get in :) | legendarybbq | |
23/3/2021 06:56 | CONCHA anyone | solarno lopez | |
22/3/2021 18:30 | goofrob Believe many are just struggling to see the justification for over a £0.5 billion market valuation today and climbing. This has all been achieved in just 12 months. £1,000 invested in March 2020 is now worth £250,000 in March 2021. 250 Bagger - Simply amazing if you have enjoyed the ride but 75 pence (375 bagger) just does not make any sense on any fundamentals. Why not 100p or even 150p ........... it appears numbers are being plucked out of the air and the bubble will at some point burst. Happy to be proved wrong .................. | ebomber | |
22/3/2021 17:17 | Not arguing Master....good luck here. Although cannot agree about the price here...imo well overpriced. Hope I am wrong.3 | goofrob | |
22/3/2021 16:55 | Today "goofrob" said at TERN ."The trolls know this...so sad you fools " I wonder who is the troll here? replies on a postcard, please I let the chart do my taking, I do NOT need big mouth for that. 75p soon ( not correct ) but next target. | master rsi | |
22/3/2021 15:06 | Go for it pal. Let us know how you get on | codeine1 | |
22/3/2021 14:57 | I would....tell me on what basis please? | goofrob | |
22/3/2021 14:56 | Must say. Master rsi has been correct for a long long time.. I wouldn't bet against him now. | codeine1 | |
22/3/2021 14:31 | Wow....masters target very soon...75p. A 50% increase eh.....on what basis....but GL ALL.... | goofrob | |
22/3/2021 14:17 | spread 50.00 v 51.00p The next target should be 75p now ( not next month ) | master rsi | |
22/3/2021 10:54 | Ok so there's 50p for options what is the next monthly target? | martyminer | |
22/3/2021 10:45 | 50p +3.40 +(7.30%) It's time to say Ole, Ole, Ole, 50p here we come Let's exercise the options and BOOM | master rsi | |
19/3/2021 23:16 | I think retail players have been parked by the MMs while the big boys finish their manoeuvres of which today’s late trades were part. | ridicule | |
19/3/2021 19:39 | I'm not sure Martin.I had 70k on offer all day at 45p, they were never taken.There is something very odd about those printed trades. | festario | |
19/3/2021 19:22 | Very heavy late buy trades coming in over 46p bodes well for Monday methinks. | ridicule | |
18/3/2021 15:44 | Can see 50p tomorrow imho | bmwman3 |
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