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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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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 | |
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-20.00 | -0.99% | 2,010.00 | 2,010.00 | 2,030.00 | 2,035.00 | 2,010.00 | 2,035.00 | 258,914 | 16:35:12 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Finance Services | 185.96M | 88.83M | 2.0504 | 9.85 | 875.1M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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19/4/2016 11:09 | Correct so the share price should be 0.13.5 not 0.1. Moves very fast on so little trades. | deltalo | |
19/4/2016 10:49 | Published spread is not real, can trade 0.12p to 0.15p. I'm not suggesting anyone buy or sell, just an observation :-) IMO the only value here is in the listing and potential tax write off for another company reversing in here. | senor_sensible | |
19/4/2016 10:27 | Seen the spread senor? | sharetrader3006 | |
19/4/2016 10:25 | can sell at 012p, something is stirring here, not sure what it is | senor_sensible | |
15/4/2016 13:04 | Just bought and will sell over 2 watch and learn | letmepass | |
15/4/2016 10:30 | A speedy reaction then to this morning's RNS....up 100% ! | dogwalker | |
13/4/2016 08:29 | Senior sensibleThat is the way I see it too. Shares could be worth a bit to hold until Barclays screw out the last drop of blood. | aspex | |
01/4/2016 11:24 | I sincerely hope that the directors are not planning an advantageous buy out or something like that as it would upset me and a number of private shareholders. If that were the case I would have no hesitation in reporting them. | red army | |
01/4/2016 10:37 | the listing is worth much more than the company, and the fact they are able to use the loss means another company could reverse into here and use the tax saving to pay for it. so yes something could be on the cards, otherwise they would have delisted IMO | senor_sensible | |
26/3/2016 07:10 | Has this got legs as a reverse takeover prospect while still listed? | aspex | |
24/3/2016 11:09 | Little top up..... | neil9574 | |
24/3/2016 10:20 | Several large share buys this morning. last at 0.09p. Somebody buying a controlling stake ? Must be trades totalling at least £1000 gone through. | tyranosaurus | |
14/3/2016 11:07 | suppose another company could reverse in here, take advantage of massive losses and get a stock market listing as well, not sure how much value would be returned to existing holders but at current market cap I can see some punters would be willing to take a punt that there is some upside. Stranger things have happened | senor_sensible | |
11/3/2016 13:59 | stump up about £17k, take a controlling stake in the company and then sack them :-) | senor_sensible | |
11/3/2016 12:21 | No wonder the directors want to hang it out. | red army | |
11/3/2016 10:24 | lol, they must have read my post and moved the ask up | senor_sensible | |
11/3/2016 10:22 | £1750 buys you 5% of the company and forces them to make an announcement. | senor_sensible | |
11/3/2016 10:14 | marketcap is 23k 117000000 x 0.0002 | senor_sensible | |
11/3/2016 08:29 | Directors remuneration remains the same at £110k. About the same as the Market Capitalisation. | rj allen | |
11/3/2016 08:02 | · Negative Net Asset Value of 30.9p per share as at 31 December 2015 · Trust has the support of its lender for an orderly realisation of its investment property · Board does not expect that there will be any value to return to ordinary shareholders | senor_sensible | |
23/2/2016 12:03 | Is that a question, bisiboy, or a fact?! | dogwalker | |
21/2/2016 18:57 | assume there is no value in any tax losses because of gsy domicille! | bisiboy |
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