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ALPH Alpha Group International Plc

1,900.00
65.00 (3.54%)
28 Mar 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Alpha Group International Plc LSE:ALPH London Ordinary Share GB00BF1TM596 ORD 0.2P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  65.00 3.54% 1,900.00 1,880.00 1,900.00 1,890.00 1,820.00 1,830.00 124,069 16:35:27
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Finance Services 107.61M 36.37M 0.8396 22.51 818.78M
Alpha Group International Plc is listed in the Finance Services sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker ALPH. The last closing price for Alpha was 1,835p. Over the last year, Alpha shares have traded in a share price range of 1,475.00p to 2,310.00p.

Alpha currently has 43,321,813 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Alpha is £818.78 million. Alpha has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 22.51.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
15/10/2015
11:51
IMO if it breaks through 1.5p on the next push that will form support so happy for the traders to come and push it through....
senor_sensible
15/10/2015
09:41
maybe not, seems to going for another shot :-)
senor_sensible
15/10/2015
09:20
ouch...... Some are playing with tendy money and cannot stick around.
senor_sensible
15/10/2015
09:20
Right back to where it started!
johndee
15/10/2015
09:15
207,037 paid 1.35p and sold for 0.65p.

This has got to be the worst trading I have ever witnessed.

keeptoyourown
15/10/2015
09:03
Not for this poor trader.

09:41: 56,181 paid 1.15p,
and then 16 minutes later sold for 0.765p.


In the long term you onto a big winner here.

keeptoyourown
15/10/2015
08:58
Keeptoyourown, traders popping in and out is all part of the recovery :-), IMO they tend to keep coming back for more and the price will adjust upwards as a result, this is way oversold so did not need much volume to move fast, my preference is to re-finance and get some good capital growth %%%%, but a split of cash after disposals also ok with me but don't want to see that dragged out too long if we are disposing of all assets . Very quiet on the ALU site expansion in France recently but this appears to be continuing all the same.
senor_sensible
15/10/2015
08:51
Traders buying and selling for less than 20% profit.
No wonder over 95% of traders loose money.

keeptoyourown
15/10/2015
08:45
about 10p per share in cash held in the bank. it's about time this adjusted upwards. Barx still supportive and assets should start to appreciate.
senor_sensible
15/10/2015
08:36
not a bad rise there today
senor_sensible
15/10/2015
06:53
On Queue as expected.
senor_sensible
07/10/2015
08:22
Thanks, S_s.
dogwalker
07/10/2015
07:48
Due update on loan continuation or before 15th October.
senor_sensible
07/10/2015
07:43
MMs look to be selling closer to the ask now, a bit of volume here and it might move up a level, RNS required to stoke interest.
senor_sensible
04/9/2015
20:03
I've received a report that a RAT infestation has broken out hereabouts.

Now, I eliminate rodents for a living, and I love my job.

Those who defend or love them, well, they just count as collateral damage, something to test the prod out on, etc.

Someone point me in the direction of the plague, and I'll get on the job right away.

ratkiller
04/9/2015
10:40
French wine sold in the UK for £7 - €10 is awful. You'd better buy a Spaniard.

French wine bought in France for €7 beats any sugarish melasse from NZ, SA. Unless you are too lazy and complacent and go for the mostly characterless grape-based drink from Spain for the price.

French Champagne sold "half-price" in the UK for £15 is awful. You'd better buy a Prosecco at full-price for £8 or possibly a Cava at £6.


French Champagne bought in France for €15 is a waste of money. You'd better buy a Prosecco at full-price for €8 or possibly a Cava at €6. Except they don't sell these - apart at Carrefour in Calais. So you'd better buy a Cremant for €5.

alphahunter
01/9/2015
11:30
nice change - Alph made to the top risers list
senor_sensible
01/9/2015
11:27
Senor_Sensible

Tinto far better imo. Spanish wine amongst the best.

The French have become too lazy and complacent in their winewmaking in the last 30 years.

loverat
01/9/2015
11:17
gone blue ........//
senor_sensible
01/9/2015
11:16
lol, locally produced tinto, usually sells at 15 euros in UK, less than 2 euros locally. Not a fan of French wine. too much hype
senor_sensible
01/9/2015
10:48
I find French wine is generally awful. They make the best wine in the world (which I invest in) but the everyday stuff is pretty bad.

I see ALPH has replaced IERE as massive killer spread. 0.05p the official bid.

loverat
01/9/2015
10:34
You must drink some awful wine. I don't normally pay much less than 9 euros for one bottle!
hosede
31/8/2015
13:28
I was in the area last week so had a look at a few of the french properties myself. ALU site looks impressive......

More importantly, had dinner nearby and a 1l bottle of water cost 9 Euros, I normally buy 24 cans of Estrella for less than that or 5 decent bottles of Wine. Looks like the French economy was doing OK to me in this region. Glad to be back on the Med where the weather AND the cost of living is much better.

senor_sensible
20/8/2015
17:29
Donated mine to Sharegift - enough is enough!
killieboy
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