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ALGW Alpha Growth Plc

1.15
0.00 (0.00%)
Last Updated: 08:00:00
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Alpha Growth Plc LSE:ALGW London Ordinary Share GB00BYWKBC49 ORD GBP0.001
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 1.15 1.10 1.20 1.15 1.15 1.15 0.00 08:00:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Management Consulting Svcs 7.88M 3.18M 0.0068 1.69 5.38M
Alpha Growth Plc is listed in the Management Consulting Svcs sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker ALGW. The last closing price for Alpha Growth was 1.15p. Over the last year, Alpha Growth shares have traded in a share price range of 1.05p to 2.65p.

Alpha Growth currently has 467,775,068 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Alpha Growth is £5.38 million. Alpha Growth has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 1.69.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
30/4/2019
21:41
A milestone day for Alphagrowth - a part of me as the months drifted by did begin to wonder if they would ever pull it off but I have to say I am well chuffed. Its only the start but i’m a patient guy and can see big figures here as they land more business 🚀 GL all genuine holders ( you can tell today who was caught out of the trade when news landed 😂) still time to get in at these levels- but for how long??
wolfcub
30/4/2019
21:24
In January 2010, Goldman Sachs shut down its life settlements provider (Longmore Capital) approximately one month after discontinuing its tradable mortality index (QxX). Credit Suisse downsized its Life Finance Group in February 2010.
euclid5
30/4/2019
21:19
so much for your buddy's plan about securitisation:

As an investment tool, securitized
SLS are touted as offering an attractive investment feature: they are
uncorrelated assets, meaning their
performance is not directly tied to
typical market influences. After all,
death rates do not rise or fall based
on the stock market. By purchasing a
securitized pool, the argument goes,
an investor can spread the risk over
a large and diversified group of SLS
contracts.

However, critics question
their investment viability due to the
financial risks, lack of transparency,
and limited number of successful
transactions. Also, some industry
observers believe significant growth in
the securitization market can only be
achieved with a favorable rating from
a credit rating agency. However, rating
life settlement securitizations presents
many challenges, and in fact very few
have been rated.

euclid5
30/4/2019
21:14
RISKS ASSOCIATED WITH LIFE SETTLEMENTS HOLDINGS
Overview

The fund holds [x] life settlement securities as at [reporting date], with a net asset value (“NAV”) of [y]. The value of these securities can be highly volatile and is dependent on certain key assumptions about how the future will unfold. In particular, those detailed below are key.

 Longevity risk. This is the risk that the mortality assumptions made are not borne out in practice and reference lives live longer than expected.

 Credit risk. This is the risk that the insurance companies issuing the life insurance policies are unable or unwilling to meet the death benefit payments of the insured lives as they fall due.

 Operational risk. This is the risk of loss resulting from inadequate or failed internal processes, people and systems or from external events. For example, this includes the risk that premiums are not paid on time and thus the policy lapses, the risk of fraud and the risk that the insurance company increases the mortality charges (cost of insurance – “COI”)where possible

euclid5
30/4/2019
21:09
keep up the pump Tsmoker, as you need to dump your placing shares in the next few weeks, when you ramp this up with your twitter crew

you never replied to your own analysis of the £300k they are supposed to make on this deal?

Forgot to calculate $15m x 1.5% / 1.30 fx rate div 50%

euclid5
30/4/2019
21:07
don't work in a call centre! what do you mean?
euclid5
30/4/2019
18:35
And euclid the phones ringing get back to the call centre
toolsmoker
30/4/2019
16:56
This will make new highs in may .FACT
toolsmoker
30/4/2019
14:14
No one knows what is going to happen short term, the sellers and traders could have got this very wrong, looking at the 1.2m buy, there may be large buy orders in on the long awaited placing and initiation of the jv fund, if correct the drop from 30% up am was to facilitate this, the placing stock may be held onto or have already been sold into the market, algw could finish flat down or 100% up. Its that kind of stock.
7rademark
30/4/2019
14:08
Last year when volumes were massive it was during states hours let's see of that returns now .not just little old UK watching this gobind and Danny have others Interested
toolsmoker
30/4/2019
13:18
The £ volume is still only around £200k trades today and no single large buys of 1m+ £20,000.If and when these start or the amount traded is £500k plus (20-25 million shares) then I'll buy in.
ultra capital
30/4/2019
11:47
This gives us an insight into just how volitile algw is, and will be on news. 30% up to 3% up. In 3 hours, you don't lose that in a bank lol.
7rademark
30/4/2019
11:01
Well done trader 113875, bought at 1.8 could of sold over 2p, sold at 1.72. Idiot.
7rademark
30/4/2019
10:31
Very short term there will be a overhang on the SharePrice due to the 30million shares coming to the market at 1.5p. On a positive note placing out the way so to speak and fund launched now. I would imagine the investor from 2017 will add to the 15m seed investment here and would be interesting to know how close they are to finalising an agreeement with one of the insurance firms on their hybrid product for the 9 figure allocation.
ultra capital
30/4/2019
10:24
8.5m traded in the first two hours.
7rademark
30/4/2019
10:20
Toolsmoker, how do they earn £300k from this deal?

Swick has being very poor & not that confident in just buying £11,250 worth of shares, considering what he is being paid!

come to think of it the rest of the BoD's including the new directors recently employed, haven't bought into the placing either. That sends a lot of confidence to the market!

euclid5
30/4/2019
10:19
Bit of sneaky trading going on here. And why not, I'll always keep some however as now we have money and a successfully opened jv fund, more news may arrive on further deals.
7rademark
30/4/2019
10:08
I think an opportunity to get some at 1.6p will be here short term.
jungmana
30/4/2019
10:06
Depends who took the placing and if they are sticky or not
hope67
30/4/2019
10:01
To wait for 1.5p is Risky though, good entry point now imo, everything is in place, let's see
7rademark
30/4/2019
09:50
Wait for 1.5p in next few days before buying.
phoenix equity
30/4/2019
09:49
It will be a placing broker who took the stock to forward sell in the market. Will take some time.
phoenix equity
30/4/2019
09:48
Would be good to have an interview and Danny buying open market
hope67
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