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Altitude Group Plc | ALT | London | Ordinary Share |
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Posted at 23/1/2025 13:44 by robbnw Totally mad to sell . This is an AIM issue also . Look at the business . ALT is trading better than ever. Profitable and growing .. to sell is madness |
Posted at 22/1/2025 14:48 by seangwhite The US is going well and will continue to do. ALT should rise on the back of this. Hold tight as the future looks brighter |
Posted at 22/1/2025 10:39 by stars309 I would also put ALT in the same category. Very cheap small cap, undervalued. Not about to start selling due to a dip in the market. ALT still performing well and will likely return to 40p plus as market recovers. Selling at a 2 year low after holding for so long is mad, just IMO |
Posted at 22/1/2025 09:24 by chasbas Napoleon, I respect your decision to ditch. Share price has terrible momentum and performance. BUT you might remember that the management bought at 43p. Previously the CFO paid 48p. ALT offers good exposure to the strong Trump economy and dollar, which I want a part of. The US promo industry should enjoy good growth after a flattish period. ALT's market cap of £18m seems ridiculous given reasonable growth potential. First half results to Sep 24 were good: revenue +24%, gross profit +8%, diluted EPS +16%.FOUR gave a good trading statement yesterday and the shares at 5600p have bounced more than 15% from 4800p earlier in Jan. Yes there is a difference in size and quality. IMO ALT will recover some time this year. GLA |
Posted at 16/1/2025 10:08 by napoleon 14th No regrets at selling the profitable balance at 27.5p on 191224as ALT (bidable @ 30p?) has the small cap share price weakness, rife in 2day's mkt. Fin fundies look ok, & I might well return at some point. ________ Might get a rash of bids on small caps, some of which look very cheap. It would be good, as providing a base for the sector(s). |
Posted at 03/12/2024 11:38 by chasbas I couldn't agree more daveme. ALT is scaling up and has made "strong operational progress" in H1. Particularly for Gear Shops and the statement refers to "continued accelerated expansion in the coming year and beyond" and a "robust pipeline". I wonder if a Private Equity buyer might accelerate this further? Nevertheless, ALT is financing growth comfortably with only net debt of £0.6m with facility headroom of $1.8m.However, ZEUS only forecast revenue of £50.6m for year end March 2027. Though the management are targeting $100m? So maybe ALT won't gather much PE interest for a while. I hope not. ZEUS's sum of parts valuation is 66.1p per share. This might be upgraded after full year results next year especially if the US economy goes on a roll. I remain a strong holder of the shares. GLA |
Posted at 03/12/2024 10:52 by daveme If you hadn't looked more closely you wouldn't have realised ALT had issued their results today. The share price is unmoved and, according to ADVFN, only 52K shares have been traded.This share is totally unloved. You got to ask whether they benefit from being listed at all. I wouldn't be surprised if this is taken private. Almost certainly, once progress starts snowballing, I can see someone coming along buying us out and grabbing the spoils, leaving us all shafted. |
Posted at 15/11/2024 11:26 by martinmc123 4*Altitude Group Plc, the leading end-to-end solutions provider for branded merchandise, issued a trading update for the six months ended 30 September 2024. The Group's financial performance in HY25 is expected to demonstrate strong year on year growth, with revenue expected to be over 20% up and Adjusted Operating Profit expected to be 9%...from WealthOracle wealthoracle.co.uk/d |
Posted at 27/5/2024 12:08 by rivaldo ALT are tipped this weekend as one of five small caps to buy this summer (and they're the only one of the five that appeals to me, although admittedly I'm already a holder!):"Altitude Group operates as a leading provider of technology solutions and promotional products. They offer a comprehensive range of services, including marketing tools, CRM systems, and e-commerce platforms, catering to the needs of distributors and suppliers in the promotional products industry. With a focus on innovation and customer support, Altitude Group helps businesses streamline their operations, enhance customer engagement, and drive growth through effective promotional strategies. Fundamentals Altitude Group Plc, a leading provider of branded merchandise solutions, continues to demonstrate strong growth and market momentum. The Group expects to meet or exceed consensus expectations for FY24, showcasing significant revenue and adjusted EBITDA growth of around 100% over the past two years. Current trading remains robust, with strong performances in the Merchanting and Services divisions, and promising new Gear Shop contracts. With increased US credit facilities and solid cash generation, Altitude is well-positioned for continued success and is confident in its outlook for FY25, supported by strategic foundations and a capable team. Technical Analysis Altitude Group's shares have recently completed a bottom pattern after breaking through resistance at 37p. The initial breakout in early May propelled the shares to 40p, followed by a slight retracement to retest the newly formed support at 37p. In recent sessions, there has been increased buying pressure, leading to a strong upward move, reaching the highest price since November 2023. This momentum suggests that we will likely see higher prices in the coming months, with a target of 53p." |
Posted at 10/8/2022 12:49 by steveberyl Oh Dear, Somebody is trying now to distance the 2 entities from one and the other.Of course you are right malt, Alt build Helicopters, 4Imprint do Newspapers. This posters record does indeed speak volumes about his knowledge. Regards Nikki as a spare part ??? Recently PostedRecently LikedMost Liked Altitude - AIM Pro aggregating the PPM Market - Post 8232ALT Altitude Group Plc MaltRKO 10 Aug 2022 13:31 MaltRKO Exactly! Absolutely no correlation between ALT and FOUR and never has been. Altitude - AIM Pro aggregating the PPM Market - Post 8196ALT Altitude Group Plc MaltRKO 02 Aug 2022 09:25 MaltRKO Institutional buying is what is required. The amount they hold of ALT is pityful. Need to get on their radar as a priority. Altitude - AIM Pro aggregating the PPM Market - Post 8180ALT Altitude Group Plc MaltRKO 28 Jul 2022 15:45 1 MaltRKO The UK market has heard the same old story so many times now and really doesn't care anymore (and are probably nervous that if they do take the price Altitude - AIM Pro aggregating the PPM Market - Post 8178ALT Altitude Group Plc MaltRKO 28 Jul 2022 12:10 1 1 MaltRKO There are so many stale long positions now.Any rally will be sold into by many now to re-coup some funds and move on. Maybe after a few more results/ Altitude - AIM Pro aggregating the PPM Market - Post 8123ALT Altitude Group Plc MaltRKO 23 Jul 2022 12:43 1 MaltRKO You are most definitely not alone Napoleon. The opportunity cost of owning these shares over the last few years has been shocking and I donĂ¢€™t Altitude - AIM Pro aggregating the PPM Market - Post 8110ALT Altitude Group Plc MaltRKO 19 Jul 2022 10:08 2 MaltRKO Napoleon, I agree. The problem is we are run like a privately owned company that has employed its friends to manage it and regardless of share price Altitude - AIM Pro aggregating the PPM Market - Post 8084ALT Altitude Group Plc MaltRKO 27 Jun 2022 13:14 MaltRKO How many years have investors been waiting for "Jam Tomorrow".If you want to buy into this sector then buy FOUR. Class act with a proven track record. Altitude - AIM Pro aggregating the PPM Market - Post 8080ALT Altitude Group Plc MaltRKO 23 Jun 2022 21:22 1 1 MaltRKO So, since Nikki joined the share price/ market cap has collapsed by 80%( before COVID so please donĂ¢€™t blame that). For this magnificent |
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