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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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0.00 | 0.00% | 1.20 | 1.10 | 1.30 | 1.20 | 1.20 | 1.20 | 74,007 | 08:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Management Consulting Svcs | 7.88M | 3.18M | 0.0068 | 1.76 | 5.61M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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13/12/2018 14:04 | Ive said all along its possible, it looks more likely as this fall goes on, there's possibly forward selling happening also, it's not the end of the world though kaka. | 7rademark | |
13/12/2018 13:58 | When share price starts to collapse on small sells its a Sure sign for a PLACING | kaka47 | |
13/12/2018 13:54 | Even Rampers are NoW deserting a SINKING Ship. | kaka47 | |
13/12/2018 12:41 | Ps. The 1m sell doesn't match a recent buy. Lol. No idea what's going on in the background but why no price move when they have knocked the price on tiny sells. | 7rademark | |
13/12/2018 12:30 | Looking at the trades once again they match recent buys, some very recent. I Firmly believe that a lot of stock is tightly held, we will know when news is imminent as the usual leak and spike will happen, this is a three year hold not three days. | 7rademark | |
13/12/2018 09:46 | U could be right You could also be wrongI'm interested in where this is going this time next year.It's good your here thoughThank you | richardjohn10 | |
13/12/2018 09:45 | Come on now Richard I am only stating wats around the corner | kaka47 | |
13/12/2018 09:23 | Kaka it would be more convincing if you said the word placing a few more times | richardjohn10 | |
13/12/2018 08:43 | On another note, they have another six months (re 3-6 contracts before the 18 month) to deliver on statements made in their IPO prospectus, I am confident they will deliver!They haven't delivered in 12 months so do not build your hopes. Directors manage to Burn through All the listing cash on high Wages had to do PLACING to keep the lights on now the PLACING Cash is Running out fast WAT NEXT ANOTHER PLACING | kaka47 | |
13/12/2018 07:53 | keep it up Euclid. Sounds like there's plenty of stuff happening in the background. Understand very early next year will be newsflow rich... | jambam | |
12/12/2018 22:19 | You all need to look & concentrate on the Solv Ii product & the effect / impact this has on Inst's balance sheets & how their Hybrid product can resolve this issue to the inst's benefit and realise free cash from their balance sheet seems things are linking up - ELSA two names in this link & how they connect to Alpha and the Hybrid product | euclid5 | |
12/12/2018 18:59 | 1p is where you may find support | kaka47 | |
12/12/2018 18:51 | Oh I see euclid, sorry I've got him filteres so have no idea what he's saying LOL | cyberbub | |
12/12/2018 15:54 | correct but kaka said he thinks Flx TP should be 60p x 400m = £240m | euclid5 | |
12/12/2018 15:27 | Euclid, I know nothing about FLX, but 400m x 3p is a £12M cap :-) | cyberbub | |
12/12/2018 15:22 | Agree, imo the market is about looking for quality, algw ticks many boxes I look for, of course there is risk and it may not give a return However this is not my job or main concern in life just an additional bonus if it comes off. | 7rademark | |
12/12/2018 15:14 | Hello 7rademark, I think many were over ramping in Oct about many things happening then - no news so sell off happened - doesn't surprise me - happy to wait | euclid5 | |
12/12/2018 15:13 | Lol Kaka man | richardjohn10 | |
12/12/2018 15:11 | so Alpha isn't worth 1p or £1.26m but thinks Flx is worth £240m (400m x 3p) Yet 6 months to Sept 2018 Flx sales were just £2.2m with Underlying EBITDA £0.71m loss so am confused here kaka, please educate me in investing - Flx is to you worth £240m with £2.2 in 6 mnths sales - or 54 times revenues (£240m / £4.4m) Please don't talk about Flx's potential as it's still loss making & it's not about small co's potential valaue, if so it applies to other small co's too you muppet _ ____________________ There annual admin fees inc salaries were £2.5m to 31 March 2018 Alpha pay £175k pa in admin salaries FYI Administrative expenses excluding depreciation and amortisation and non-underlying items increased from £1.7m to £2.5m as the Group grew it's infrastructure and headcount to support growth. This included increased premises costs arising from a relocation of the London office as well as additional space in Birmingham for staff to support the Cyber division's growth plans. Further investment was made in increased sales and marketing capabilities in Assynt with the hire of a new managing director and commercial director. Average headcount in the year was 51 so they are still growing by buying up other co's - issuing lots more paper placing shares - see below We continue to look for potential acquisitions which might reinforce or extend the Falanx Assynt business, while remaining mindful that our long-term clients value above all our consistency and quality of output. Accelerating growth while retaining these values remains a challenge, but if we can find the right acquisitions which allow us to do so, we are willing to consider them on a case by case basis. | euclid5 | |
12/12/2018 15:03 | Regarding the share price like many new starts they don't promote themselves correctly in my opinion, the markets prosecute the lack of news and we end up here, then news appears and the share price goes into overdrive creating voilent moves. All good fun tho. | 7rademark | |
12/12/2018 14:59 | Euclid don't let him wind you up, seen his type many times they all disappear broke in the end. | 7rademark |
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