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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Allied Minds Plc | LSE:ALM | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BLRLH124 | 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% | 13.85 | 10.05 | 12.65 | - | 0.00 | 00:00:00 |
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Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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22/11/2016 22:01 | Whats the probability of £4 though LK? | skinwalker | |
22/11/2016 08:08 | Binary play but a lot of throws of the dice. If it hits £10 v likely to run up quickly. | r ball | |
21/11/2016 22:03 | lots of people have been talking about STT for some time. Yet to impact on the share price - maybe it never will. If we ever reach £4 again I may revise my target, but for now even £4 looks beyond reach... | skinwalker | |
21/11/2016 13:26 | Ok Skin so that would indicate that you do not believe in STT? If that company lands a big order and foundry partner surely it would push the price up considerably beyond £4, that market is exceptionally large. These guys have recruited a senior VP of sales in the last 4 or 5 months so they must be serious. | herb salade | |
21/11/2016 13:06 | I think £5 next year, £20 by the end of the decade. If any disruptive tech emerges from any of the investments it will be bought out by a big boy for many, many times today's valuation. | mad foetus | |
21/11/2016 12:53 | i agree that Liquid Kid is a little negative. I would think £4 is a more realistic target. £60 is fantasy land. Mr Ball believes in fairies and thinks dinosaurs still roam :-) | skinwalker | |
21/11/2016 10:37 | Common LKid you are super Neg mate, this type of Nano tech is the future surely.. I for sure am pretty fed paying for my family's broken iPhone screens. A thin film alternative sounds pretty cool and in terms of weight reduction and price a winner all round. Loads of scope for that type of tech. I could always blow this out and invest in Trumps US coal mining expansion and look forward to some wilder weather :) From my perspective Target £15 in 12 months, but am a supporter of the dream Mr Ball | herb salade | |
21/11/2016 09:40 | AHHAARRRRGGGGGHHHHHH Nano Tech? Nano Tech? NANO TECH??? Penny stock destiny beckons... 55p target | liquidkid | |
18/11/2016 20:48 | £60 target | r ball | |
18/11/2016 18:50 | There does seem to be some after hours buying. Hopefully someone accumulating something which will help drive us up. £4 plus end of the month | alasdair100new | |
18/11/2016 15:54 | Line in FT Alphaville this morning saying ceo Silva is in town talking to investors | philanderer | |
02/11/2016 13:47 | OK I'll take the bait...hook line and sinker....the rod, the boat and all the desperates now underwater. There ain't no lifejackets here. Here's some random numbers, 55p worth: The hunt for the $1000000000 unicorn. Baron Greenback Woodfeld's holding in ALM is circa 30% worth but his purfurred shares the total amount of which is around $90mn are potentially worth infinitey more. Convertibel preferrred Shares CPS are above ordinary shares in a liquidity event are akin the bonds in their characterisitcs. Here's a scenario you vunerable investors are hoping for lets say BodgeSat or Foreskinpeeler or ScareFluor shoots to da moon in 10 years from now and is going to IPO valued at $1bn. There can be only one of the portfolio because many of them will fail along the way - that's the odds. ($1bn dollars by the way because everything with this is US based the only thing in Pounds is the share price.) The 10 year horizon to payout is the minimum here because for one $1bn unicorn to IPO it has to have a good history of generating cash revenue. Which none of the ALM subsidiaries have at present. None. Nada. Nyet. So Cephalobotics unicorn hits the market at $1bn but Alien Mind only owned 51% of the ordinarys the preferrered holders get in by right of first refusal before the commoners are compensated. so Woodfeld is effecively double dipping here. There's another catch: Woodfeld & the Exec get all the money if there is an IPO. prefereds also get a fat cash accumulated dividend before the ordinarys. The CEO & the Exec gets circa 20% So finally after a 10 year wait, ALM shareholders get nothing. Can you see what Baron 'Woodfeld' Greenback has done all this tinkering has broken the model. Which was: The yanking of UK investors with military grade IP. This model has reached its nadir. 55p | liquidkid | |
01/11/2016 08:17 | About time Mr Ball popped up with his £55 prediction. Or will it be £60 this time? I can hardly wait... | skinwalker | |
24/10/2016 15:21 | All welcome here at the Tiffany-twisted Fantasists Hotel. You can check out any time you like, but you can never leave... | skinwalker | |
24/10/2016 11:40 | What is telling is that "Woody Greenbacks" continues to back this with $$$$$$$$$$. He ain't no mug and does so because the upside is huge | bobonumber1 | |
24/10/2016 10:56 | Baron 'Greenback' Woodfeld meddling again. A rather short sighted 1 for 5 deal. Why fork out One mellion greenbacks for One meelion prefurrred shares when you can hand over Five meellion greenbacks? (Sits in his lair stroking a lapful of prefurred shares) What is telling is that the valuation for Preindicision Biopsy hasn't changed in a year. Thought they didn't need the money. | liquidkid | |
21/10/2016 16:35 | Nappy change? | freddie ferret | |
21/10/2016 13:26 | FFS might as well do your own Right Ball weighing predictions. More likely to hit 55p | liquidkid | |
17/10/2016 09:08 | Tiny top up for me this morning :-) | philanderer | |
16/10/2016 16:06 | I came across this re precision biopsy (an ALM company I think). Just started it's clinical trials Not RNS'd yet? Are there noises about any company sales in the near pipeline? | waterloo01 | |
14/10/2016 15:35 | Not if you're this side of the pond. | freddie ferret |
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