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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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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 | |
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0.05 | 2.86% | 1.80 | 1.80 | 1.90 | 1.85 | 1.75 | 1.75 | 543,213 | 16:35:02 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Management Consulting Svcs | 5.21M | -1.36M | -0.0029 | -6.38 | 8.65M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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10/12/2019 07:34 | They were transfers not sales? Interesting esp after the convo here last night. Thanks 7rademark. | bad gateway | |
10/12/2019 07:09 | So after dave and I argued yesterday's large trades it turns out we were both wrong.The were in fact Transfers.I hold my hands up, I was wrong, but daves got an award from advfn for spotting worked trades so he should have known better. | 7rademark | |
09/12/2019 19:11 | Looks like mms played a blinder today to mop up shares cheap and flog them off into the close. | hoper1 | |
09/12/2019 18:58 | The next Rns should suffice...Excitement building...Gla Holders :-) | moneymunch | |
09/12/2019 18:54 | Looks like we need a bigger pump | davr0s | |
09/12/2019 18:42 | Lol...No doubt the award he claims he won from Advfn was the Prize Pillock award...anyways, a poster on Lse reckons the three large trades are reported on the London Stock Exchange as XOFF meaning the trades were not transacted through a trading exchange....ie one party bought them from another....and so we should have a TR1 in the pipeline. Gl :-) | moneymunch | |
09/12/2019 18:37 | 10-15 m worked sales? what complete rubbish, a worked buy would absorb sales over a period of time to fill the order.This is a guy who suddenly appears and tries to spread fear for his own agenda, I'm here for the LT so i really don't know why I bother. | 7rademark | |
09/12/2019 17:34 | berlintim, good point. It's $100,000,000 | 2mex | |
09/12/2019 17:28 | 7rademark So how are those 9 mil block trades buys and how did they get filled ? | dave4545 | |
09/12/2019 17:02 | 30 years man and boy tho., where do you keep your award dave, | 7rademark | |
09/12/2019 17:00 | Dave got an award, from advfn, somehow advfn know daves trading history, and how he views worked orders. Totally ridiculous, | 7rademark | |
09/12/2019 16:55 | Advfn gave you an award, what award, tbh if they were sells, which they were not, I'd be delighted the share price held up so well and furthermore that a large seller could off load so easily at 2.5pThe truth is they were buys. Look at the buy v sell ratio | 7rademark | |
09/12/2019 16:51 | So how does 2 mil of sales at sub 2.5p fill 9 mil of buy orders at 2.5p That's what I love about rampers, they refuse to accept the truth. It's no big deal but anything that might be classed as slightly negative will be brushed aside as lies. The price has more than doubled so somebody with a bit of size it taking a profit. | dave4545 | |
09/12/2019 16:47 | Lol...they look like worked BUYS, check out the low price of the sell trades prior to each of the 2m, 2.5m and 4.5m BUYS at 2.50p.....Gla Holders...Let's see what tomorrow brings.....News expected shortly. ;-) | moneymunch | |
09/12/2019 16:32 | Perfectly poised for a stellar Rns...Gla :-) | moneymunch | |
09/12/2019 16:30 | Buys going in at 2.43p at same time so the big trades bought at premium price at the time. | shafaq | |
09/12/2019 16:27 | He's working his own agenda. Irrelevant anyway | 7rademark | |
09/12/2019 16:26 | They're BUYS by the looks of it Imho....News tomorrow at 7am will confirm. Gla Holders :-) | moneymunch | |
09/12/2019 16:25 | No way you'll get 2.50p as a sell at that time, maybe if it was at 2.30p then yes but 2.5p no way. | shafaq |
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