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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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All Leisure | LSE:ALLG | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B24CH603 | ORD 1P |
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% | 1.75 | - | 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 12:13 | Sharetips6 I think it's more a case of you not knowing how to value a company. Or understanding that what you owe in day to day trading is short term debt. The cash received each month is put to pay the above off. | wood fire | |
16/2/2016 11:47 | Just one MM left on the offer. | wood fire | |
16/2/2016 11:44 | Any company with that turnover , in profit and valued at a million quid will in my view see its shares rise. This was 5P (96 hours ago.) Since then fab results have been issued. | wood fire | |
16/2/2016 11:41 | You never change and never will. Always diverting like a politician the important issues of debt. It was a fair question. Facts should be why they need to save £150k ? | sharetips6 | |
16/2/2016 11:38 | its not if: Facts £500,000 after tax profit £127M turnover | wood fire | |
16/2/2016 11:36 | Assets £71M | wood fire | |
16/2/2016 11:35 | I will tell you what total assets are £71M | wood fire | |
16/2/2016 11:34 | If a company had no debt and all that turnover and making those profits then why would they be concerned about saving the 150k listing cost ? | sharetips6 | |
16/2/2016 11:33 | But what to the total assets say.? | wood fire | |
16/2/2016 11:33 | Debt tara ? It says (59 million) in total liabilities ? | sharetips6 | |
16/2/2016 11:32 | Have they any debt, all I see is assets at the bottom of the accounts. I also see a pile of cash in the accounts. I also see a tiny market cap V £127M of turnover. £500,000 profit after tax to BOOT. | wood fire | |
16/2/2016 11:28 | £10,000 of buying has moved this stock 20% Yesterday's MM mark down of 75% was in my view overdone. | wood fire | |
16/2/2016 11:27 | So how much debt have they got tara. I think market caps mean nothing if they are saddled with debt ? | sharetips6 | |
16/2/2016 11:24 | Vote to de list required as well. | wood fire | |
16/2/2016 11:23 | No they are not. They have said they might de list You remain a shareholder and profits would jump another £300,000 Any company valued at one years earnings is a gift AND YOU KNOW IT. Most companies that delist set up some form of matched selling / buying platform. | wood fire | |
16/2/2016 11:17 | And is getting delisted you cannot bring yourself to post it. You have not changed a bit tara | sharetips6 | |
16/2/2016 11:12 | Find me a company with £127M turnover, One million market cap and £500,000 after tax profit. Thanks in advance. | wood fire | |
16/2/2016 11:08 | cufe I noticed it yesterday spotting tara is getting not that hard :-)) And the usual pumping while not mentioning the risks such as the fact they are looking to delist as well. typical tara | sharetips6 | |
16/2/2016 11:04 | ALLG For those that want to look the company put out two trading updates last year. The first they said they would make a small loss. The 2nd on Dec 18th said they would be flat Results yesterday showed £500,000 PROFIT.(after tax) | wood fire | |
16/2/2016 11:00 | This was 5P on Fri. Since then the company has put out stunning results when set up next to its market cap. | wood fire | |
16/2/2016 10:54 | Turned blue. | wood fire | |
16/2/2016 10:45 | Looks like a few solid buys now showing up. Can't see any other companies on a pe of 2 right now. | wood fire | |
16/2/2016 08:05 | Is that you tara, summer, ten bag man, etc, etc . . . Welcome back . . . Again . . . | cufes2 | |
16/2/2016 07:23 | This was yesterday's top faller. Today it may well claw a big lump of that back. | wood fire | |
15/2/2016 22:52 | With a market cap of a million for £10,000 you get 1% of the company so I can't see any PI being in a position to risk his all. The average UK house is = to a massive 20% of this company. | wood fire |
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