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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 | 12,500 | 01:00:00 |
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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06/7/2017 11:29 | Teddy, he has explained - Apparently blunderman stood on his throat (you can see why now!) - see post 3745. If you click on his name above one of his posts, you have the option to filter.....easy! | melf | |
06/7/2017 11:20 | People keep reminding Stephen about his pre 6th April posts but he keeps ignoring them ! Never once has he come up with any reasons for his complete turnaround! I have never filtered anyone before How do I get rid of Stephen ,for ever and ever,amen? | teddy boy1 | |
06/7/2017 11:04 | Going by stephen1946's about face posts, it is easy to understand why Martin Varley may well be ignoring him - but when he was best mates, this is what he really thought: stephen1946 - 21 Feb 2017 - 09:05:30 - 2257 of 2836 Altitude the only trade you'll need. - ALT Talk of 40p and other figures is infantile and way wide of the mark, serious discussion seems to have been replaced by school yard language. R Altitude is in better shape now the board has been re-structured. The board is fundamentally made up of number crunchers now, top drawer numbers crunchers, i might add. Altitude will be shedding quite a number of staff throughout its operations due to already announced plans to streamline the business which, by its very nature, needs less staff, the current board are the men to do the exercise, efficiently and quickly. ̷ Plus that same board, with their vast financial expertise, will know very quickly where to make changes and incorporate the "brand new aspects of the new business." Martin Varley? We havent lost him, we have released him from the ball and chain of day to day running of Altitude's current business and we have sent him as, President or 'Chief Operations Officer' around the various centres of our business, to secure more deals and nurture and grow existing deals, a task that would have been impossible in his role previously as, Chief Execcutive officer. ̷ In my humble opinion, Alt have proved again that they are ahead of the game by making contentious changes that will, very shortly, prove to be extremely wise. | adventurous | |
06/7/2017 10:33 | The real problem here is that those posters who have in the past made interesting contributions, prompting further discussion, are standing back, presumably awaiting newsflow. Sad to say, but it's only stephen with his bitter ramblings that's keeping the thread alive! :-) | webster32 | |
06/7/2017 10:21 | Perhaps it is time for everyone to filter stephen. It truly is boring now. | sheep_herder | |
06/7/2017 10:19 | We've tried that Teddyboy | samkhan50 | |
06/7/2017 10:07 | PLEASE, PLEASE ,do NOT engage Stephen in any further conversations.! You are only encouraging him. (if we ignore him for long enough he will go away) | teddy boy1 | |
06/7/2017 10:02 | So he wants to jeopardise his own nigh on 30% shareholding? Makes absolute sense as always. And he purchased more to destroy the company. Whatever next? | kemche | |
06/7/2017 09:01 | Not really kamikaze in any sense of word then Stephen... | samkhan50 | |
06/7/2017 08:28 | actualy stephen you are probably correct about this company, but you are not helping let the shares and company find there way, | hhdd1 | |
06/7/2017 07:31 | It is a great shame that a useful resource such as this has been hijacked by a sad and pitiful individual whose objectivity and conduct makes it pretty much worthless.Those whose childish and unhelpful responses are little better and also need to get a life.For heavens sake, grow up and shut up for the sake of those who seek an objective and useful commentary relating to this share rather than a childish, unamusing and irritating string of nonsense. One wonders if this chain of worthless contributions would be taking place if the morons involved were unable to hide behind their anonymity. | stevenskds | |
05/7/2017 12:48 | Boring STEPHEN! We have heard this so many times .Get yourself a life! | teddy boy1 | |
05/7/2017 09:53 | Wasn't there a Finncap report out not long ago? If anyone here got it, was there anything interesting in it? | webster32 | |
05/7/2017 09:06 | stephen, As revoman points out, it may not be possible to give out any numbers on the 12th. See post 3736 in which he says "Not sure they can do that within 2 months of directors buying shares". I don't know if it's two months but the general point applies. In case you forgot, on the 19th of June, the president (or would you prefer I said Le President?) purchased 60,000 shares and the AGM is less than a month later. :-) | webster32 | |
05/7/2017 08:42 | Stephen, get yourself out there and mingle. There are plenty more fish in the sea. Although women do not like miserable sods. | kemche | |
05/7/2017 08:38 | No update on Deal numbers on 12th? Share price down 50% minimum. | stephen1946 | |
04/7/2017 15:50 | stephen, did you have to move out? | kemche | |
04/7/2017 15:36 | Go away Stephen > You are starting to bore me! | teddy boy1 | |
04/7/2017 12:50 | Le president is a buffoon! He knows nothing after 20 years in this business. My little toe has more sense! Back in the real world, I just wanted to get some more IQE in my SIPP. I actually think that they may offer similar returns to ALT but are quite a lot further down the line. Should be a quite a journey for the next 10-15 years. Hopefully I can buy back those ALT shares if my oilers ever do anything but drop. | sheep_herder |
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