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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 | 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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26/4/2016 08:05 | Why why why do they have to Form of new subsidiary to fund their new subsidiary? why why why is WadFcud bypassng ALM and going direct into these new ventures? ABLS, ALM's until today was the most recent SUBSIDIARY, is now Funded by 'ABLS Capital' both of which are part owned by 4 different parties in an ownership structure now so obfuscated that with all the options and share based payments are going to be impossible to work out to realise any value. Is this this 'new mechanism' of drug discovery in action? | liquidkid | |
25/4/2016 16:23 | Short Seller motto: As long as the market prices $1 bills at $2 we'll short 'till the cows come home. That's a reference to the NAV (1.9x) | liquidkid | |
25/4/2016 08:24 | Mr Ball maybe a health warning before each of your posts? Who knows maybe some gullible novice investors might actually believe you? Can I suggest something like... "ALERT ! I'm a complete plonker and I don't know what I'm talking about. I think ALM will reach £50 one day without ever making a trading profit" That should do it | skinwalker | |
25/4/2016 08:21 | Oh $42.2 million coming from third-party investment. That's none other than that Gru Neil WouldFud. Why no mention? Isn't he like 1% off from having to take the company over? And this stuff wasn't in the news prior to today: Altercated Minds' ownership of HawkItEye 360 was 81.25% as at 31 December 2015, prior to a transfer of HawkItEye 360 shares by Allien Mindwipe to an external investor in February 2016. Spin Transvester Technologies Inc This patent is licensed by STI from the New York University The US Patent Office cancelled several claims on this patent as being invalid over PRIOR ART references. | liquidkid | |
25/4/2016 07:54 | Invested $100 million bucks into unicorn meat factory. Lost $100 million smackeroos. What's not to like? The actual figures are $102.8 -($97.9) so using the proprietary quantum-powered random answer generator it gets a radically positive $4.9 mllion. That's a successful profit in this book. | liquidkid | |
24/4/2016 14:14 | time will tell. all the best with your investments. byeee | r ball | |
24/4/2016 11:41 | No, I don't think so. It's about whether any of the 'bright' ideas can be brought to market, and that's both difficult and expensive even when the idea is a good one | skinwalker | |
24/4/2016 06:40 | results Tuesday. ps: ALM will probably never make a trading profit. it's all about the uplift in value via 2nd round financing. | r ball | |
23/4/2016 20:13 | Fraid so ! | skinwalker | |
23/4/2016 16:05 | Yes, but those companies were actually trading and showing a profit! Nothing in the Allied Minds portfolio is trading, let alone profitable. I sold half my ALM holding at just under £7 and I'll sell the other half if ever we reach £6 again. £50 is total fantasy - sorry! | skinwalker | |
23/4/2016 07:36 | spin transfer technology for one. This is one of the few shares than can turbocharge a pension. PS I bought BATS for the equivalent of £4 in 1989 and it's currently over £40. Next (the boring clothes shop) too has gone from 80p to £35 over a simar time period. | r ball | |
22/4/2016 22:30 | Mr Ball you weirdo! Consistent I admit but... How on earth is Allied Minds going to jump to £50 from £4? It'll take a million years I reckon. Are you on geological time? Have the dinosaurs only just died out? | skinwalker | |
21/4/2016 17:42 | linked to newsflow. £50 target but wait a few years. newsflow being academic journals and technical papers not just RNSs. | r ball | |
21/4/2016 16:07 | When is the share price going to shapen its act up? It's been woeful of late. Any rallies just seem to be sold into. | investordave | |
21/4/2016 06:45 | not aware of any institutional investors shorting this one. | r ball | |
20/4/2016 15:56 | Here come the scumbag shorters again. | investordave | |
20/4/2016 14:14 | volume by PIs not institutions. | r ball | |
20/4/2016 12:21 | good thinking sabor. As we have seen this stock can be squeezed up on low volume. Any significant buying will see the stock rock imho. | catscats | |
20/4/2016 11:40 | I had better top up then ;) | ifthecapfits | |
20/4/2016 11:29 | Is this the start of the news that is going to cripple the short sellers. I presume that Credit Suisse will bring two things: - substantial new set of investors - sees the potential for management fees for IPO's Allied Minds is in a lot stronger shape than when the share price was £725 - working memory chip - partner with google and others for Fed Wireless, will get revenue from google for all phones that use that infrastructure - SciFlor seems to have some strong medicines that are in trails - Optio is a leader in the mobile network security after two prestigious awards Presume one of the last two must be near to floating to attract Credit Suisse as broker. So with 12m short and a host of new buyers, only about 35m shares max available for sale, it could be interesting. | sabor1 | |
14/4/2016 13:29 | Let's try to end the day blue today. | investordave |
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