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06/9/2015 | 20:11 | ALR with Charts & News | 190 |
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Posted at 08/4/2015 13:13 by the stigologist the loverat ALR fail in full0.20p to 0.02p to Suspension all in one month... Loverat 11 Feb'15 - 09:05 - 490579 of 490907 1 0 ALR - looks interesting and might spike if interest does not wane. Loverat 17 Mar'15 - 16:56 - 496164 of 496164 0 0 So, that was the negative - what positives are there? ALR with Charts & News - ALR Loverat - 26 Mar 2015 - 12:47:35 - 134 of 173 Just a matter of time before the herd latch on to this one. We have seen other stocks multibag. Another Darwin overhang play - just like GSR which four bagged in a few days. |
Posted at 08/4/2015 08:24 by dosser2 Splish 'I never held the shares so I am not at a loss. But both of you pump & dump. Obviously you must get caught out sometimes.'I never posted on ALR. I never bought ALR. I watched the posts and used it to improve my trading in general. So I never pumped and dumped. With imaginery trades I would have done well here. With the trading patterns I would have sold before the RNS. There are many pump and dump shares out there. Buyer beware and DYOR come to mind. You must take everything with a pinch of salt. If someone says 25 bagger think that it may double if you are lucky. But beware who makes the claim. Look /know what their previous record is. It is likely to point you in the right direction. Hope this helps. |
Posted at 08/4/2015 05:37 by loverat Well, sorry Splish but I did not have my magic crystal ball available that day.The share price fell extremely quickly and heavily over a relatively short period. In the majority of cases there would be a large bounce. On this occasion the RNS killed that and that was the time to cut your losses. Yes, in percentage terms the loss might have been quite big but you don't put large sums into a falling share or one which is risky. All the posts made were simply highlighting a stock for a potential bounce. Some people did make a profit. The RNS could not reasonably be predicted except in general terms of this being a risky falling stock. This was a potentially 25 bagger and I could name several recent examples of dog shares like this which have multi-bagged. Given the number of potential opportunities on AIM for large moves, yes I don't manage a profit from every situation. That's the nature of the market and thats why the CR thread is called a TRADING thread - not a thread for selecting SIPP shares. The distinction is quite important. Hope that helps. |
Posted at 07/4/2015 19:52 by 21trader Topinfo @TopTradersADVFN · Mar 26ALR-All trades in red are buys today, but limits now slashed and buyers paying more. This could be explosive back upwards if seller gone.ALR 0 retweets 1 favorite Reply Retweet Favorite1 More Topinfo @TopTradersADVFN · Mar 26 Keep a very close eye on ALR looks like seller may be done and its at rock bottom, fallen from 0.75p to 0.03 so 25 bagger to get back there 0 retweets 0 favorites Reply Retweet Favorite More |
Posted at 02/4/2015 08:35 by andrbea If they got just one contract it could solve the loan note situation in a thrice IMO. It's up to Green Section Ltd to cut the deal, not alr, so the fact that alr is struggling financially should not be a big factor IMO. 100 councils in the UK want to switch to LED street lighting, it's up to GS to do a deal.Besides, ALR do have a ceo with deep pockets who has supported them these past 5 years with big cash injections, reckon he won't stop now. |
Posted at 27/3/2015 12:06 by moreforus ALRDeeogi Posts: 246 Premium Chat Member Off Topic Opinion: No Opinion Price: 0.03 View Thread (7)RE: Christopher Nightingale Today 11:58 Yes a bit but he kept saying he really couldnt say much if that makes sense - touched on GSL and how connected they are, and ALR may have other products in the pipeline - mentioned how good our products are too. He was also bigging up the UK Green Investment Bank report. Reply | Recommend 1 | Report |
Posted at 27/3/2015 08:51 by andrbea So why aren't Green Section Ltd (and alr) getting the odd contract here and there? 100 UK councils want the stuff. Street lamp programs are being funded, left, right and centre. Why no contracts yet? Like someone said, just one contract would wipe away that Darwin loan, and the share price could ROCKET back to where it should be. The ALR Board have to issue some news, of how their negotations with councils are progressing.The silence is deafening.......... |
Posted at 17/3/2015 17:48 by the stigologist lolpanic Loverat 17 Mar'15 - 16:26 - 496158 of 496164 0 0 What's the story with ALR? Anyone here hold? moreforus 17 Mar'15 - 16:29 - 496159 of 496164 0 0 Darwin CLNs converting at ALR Loverat,,,, ARGY2 17 Mar'15 - 16:30 - 496160 of 496164 0 0 Loverat 17 Mar'15 - 16:26 - 496158 of 496159 0 0 What's the story with ALR? Anyone here hold? A few I suspect |
Posted at 13/2/2015 22:03 by the stigologist Loverat5 Jan'15 - 05:19 - 13 of 33 2 0 Whatever.... Now - back to business and the purpose of this thread. The purpose being to follow his calls and usually do the opposite. Numerous multi baggers in 2014. Of course I am not saying that these companies become overnight successes and ultimately they may fall back again. But you can pick up some stocks which might multibag short term. To give an example, MNC was one stock deramped some time ago and went from 0.7p to 4p in short order. It has fallen back again on poor sentiment and diminishing funds etc but is now sitting at about 0.45p. Is it time to look at MNC again? Stigologist was calling that 0p not long back. BMN - is that about to sky rocket? Last week he predicted the share price would fall to - (minus) 37p. JQW - he was calling that a fraud. Cynically using poor sentiment on Chinese corporate governance to tar this stock with the same brush. Did anyone get their 5p divident recently? Think about it. Touched 14p recently and now up 50%. So, this week's selection are these - The first two possible short term movers and the latter - might take a while longer to recover. |
Posted at 12/2/2015 02:06 by scyther zeebi..why would you edit your earlier posts and remove the following statement?Zeebi 10 Feb'15 - 10:38 - 29 of 29 0 0 "Anyone seen that news this morning ? a canadian company almost identical to ALR has just been bought for the equivalent of 15 times ALR,s market cap and they have no revenue or any patents.Makes you wonder what this could be worth? I see the secretary of state for energy is making a statement this thursday on Green Street Lighting,as ALR is one of very few players in this market there is a good chance of some chunky orders around the corner. That distribution agreement they just signed is now making alot of sense!" I have had a good look around and the only takeover of sorts that I can see is that of canadian company lumenpulse taking over Ariane controls. lumenpulse are capped at 400 million canadian but have sales of 100 mil a year. looking forward to hearing what Ed our energy secretary has to say tomorrow. |
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