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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Altitude Group Plc | LSE:ALT | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B0LSFV82 | ORD 0.4P |
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% | 28.50 | 27.00 | 30.00 | 28.50 | 28.50 | 28.50 | 3,362 | 08:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Advertising, Nec | 18.76M | 390k | 0.0055 | 51.82 | 20.27M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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15/5/2017 11:18 | Thanks Melf, & that's without a post five feet wide! Appropriate if someone wants to put their feet in it...... | napoleon 14th | |
15/5/2017 11:03 | Naughty naughty lowflow....you're not giving the full story are you? Whilst your figures are correct, what you have failed to say is the turnover actually increased from £4.3M in 2015 to £5.7M in 2016. The reason for the loss was mainly due to admin costs relating to an acquisition made in the year. Anyone can read the accounts on: | melf | |
15/5/2017 10:56 | Derampers presumably short rampers , long. Otherwise why waste time posting here? | malcolmmm | |
15/5/2017 10:53 | lowflow, And yet that "collapse" isn't reflected in their share price. Hmmm... By the way, if you must deramp, can you try to make sure you don't screw up the page formatting. | webster32 | |
15/5/2017 10:44 | This weeks earning announcements----- ALTITUDE Thursday 18th May 2017. Its no secret | malcolmmm | |
15/5/2017 10:36 | Excellent "stuff" low, keep it coming. Have you not closed out yet? | kemche | |
15/5/2017 10:34 | Altitude newly appointed MD, Sanjay Lobo, was a director of Cimpress key UK company, namely Cimpress UK Limited (formerly named Vistaprint (UK) Limited. He resigned as a director for the company 11 Nov 2016. When reading Cimpress UK Limited last financial report, the 12 month period ending 30 June 2016, you may get an idea why Mr Lobo is no longer working for Cimpress. Cimpress UK Limited last report: hxxps://s3-eu-west-1 Cimpres UK Limited results collapsed in the last reporting period. Operating profit went from £280k in 2015 to - £1008k in the period ending 30 Jun 2016. All while Mr Lobo was one of the two directors in charge. Great to have Mr Lobo onboard at Altitude! | lowflow | |
15/5/2017 10:06 | "The Group will announce the results for the year ended 31 December 2016 in the week commencing 8 May 2017." | napoleon 14th | |
15/5/2017 08:27 | How do you know results are on 18th? | pmaxwell1 | |
15/5/2017 08:11 | Have a buy order in ,hopefully filled before results on the 18th | malcolmmm | |
14/5/2017 23:46 | lowflow, I have to agree. I wish people wouldn't keep posting things about a market which hasn't taken off yet. :-) Melf, once you get a few more zero's on that view count wake us up. ;-) | sheep_herder | |
14/5/2017 21:40 | 2050 viewings, this is really taking off. Take MySquare, similar market cap, they have 7m user!!! (I am not saying MySquare is buy). But 2050 viewings for Altitude Channl is nothing. | lowflow | |
14/5/2017 21:37 | Hi SH...but I bet your viewings are thru the Channl website...in which case you've been watching it thru Vimeo and therefore it wouldn't add to the YouTube count. I suspect most of the viewings are thru the website and we can't get those figures. I have noticed that the YouTube viewings seem to be gathering pace each day....ok I admit that 2k viewings isn't exactly earth shattering but you have to start somewhere and to be fair, Channl hasn't been out there for very long. | melf | |
14/5/2017 21:07 | Melf, I'm sure that's 1 more than I've watched it so perhaps someone else is interested. | sheep_herder | |
14/5/2017 17:25 | Channl video now has 2,050 views. The view rate continues to increase nicely. | melf | |
14/5/2017 15:03 | I always suspected that Stephen and his mates were shorting this share? Why else would he be constantly bombarding this site with all his negative comments? Hopefully now he will move on somewhere else and let us TRUE investors get on with supporting this fine company with loads of potential (given time!) | teddy boy1 | |
12/5/2017 16:42 | I think the last 25000 buy was Steven...well earned with all the effort! | redface | |
12/5/2017 16:00 | I got plenty of stuff, Altitude is like a candy store for me, never ending. First, I will give old Billy Dolan a call and see how his business is doing! | lowflow | |
12/5/2017 15:04 | Agreed sheep. Made good money from this from early buy thanks to SCSW but will keep my remaining shares with a long term view. | samkhan50 | |
12/5/2017 14:12 | To be fair to lowflow, the Aprinta business will be a lot lower than the overall Sunscope revenue but talk of $1.4m in revenue is nuts. Especially given the article he linked to states that they took a $4m hit from a single customer last year. They can ship 500,000 t-shirts in a two day turn around. The $22-25B market that is mentioned is the total market and quite clearly is not going to be owned by ALT. If ALT can get anywhere near the revenue of FOUR then I'll be ecstatic and off to my newly bought island. Remember that ALT have margins of 80% vs 6% of FOUR. In fact, if ALT's C2S customers can ship 0.5% of the total market, that's around $100M gross to ALT. So I'm happy if over the next couple of years they work their way towards 0.2% of the market. | sheep_herder | |
12/5/2017 14:08 | low, 2 hrs and 20 mins to come up with more "stuff". :) Just as an aside, what price are hoping to close your position at? | kemche | |
12/5/2017 14:01 | Have a look at number 10 lowflow | melf | |
12/5/2017 13:38 | Well, he is saying in the article that he is the owner. | lowflow | |
12/5/2017 13:29 | The CEO is the owner? Are you 100% sure of that? Categorically? Or is he perhaps only the CEO? | kemche |
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