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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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-0.50 | -1.37% | 36.00 | 35.00 | 37.00 | 36.00 | 36.00 | 36.00 | 28,200 | 08:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Advertising, Nec | 18.76M | 390k | 0.0055 | 65.45 | 25.61M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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19/11/2020 12:37 | I agree Sean, there were a load of Twitter punters that came in just before numbers, if you remember. For me, I would be surprised if a big and long term holder has seen something in the last weeks (other than his own liquidity) that makes him bearish. | billster2018 | |
19/11/2020 12:29 | Agree Sean. There's a guy on twitter called Riddler who has a big following and tipped us several times over the last few months ago. Would not be surprised if it's him / his followers exiting. | northwards | |
19/11/2020 12:08 | I agree North but my point is to match the buys you must have an equal number of sells. The movement in the share price shows there is a decent supply from sellers or the share price move would be a lot greater than now showing. | seangwhite | |
19/11/2020 11:42 | I think the vast majority of trades today were buys. | northwards | |
19/11/2020 11:26 | Sean, I agree with you, if you look at the trades. But similarly to yesterday, if all of today’s trade bar a few have been sells, why has it gone up? | billster2018 | |
19/11/2020 10:51 | Someone is obviously selling but time will tell who was right. | seangwhite | |
19/11/2020 09:08 | Suspect that 400k traded first thing were buys. | northwards | |
19/11/2020 08:55 | For sure . For sure | robbnw | |
19/11/2020 08:54 | Wont be one of big boys ., not a cat in hell | robbnw | |
19/11/2020 08:32 | Finally it moves | billster2018 | |
19/11/2020 08:32 | Finally it mobes | billster2018 | |
19/11/2020 08:18 | And the seller has finished his disposal | gjk0268 | |
19/11/2020 08:18 | Hopefully you are right stars309 | gjk0268 | |
19/11/2020 08:17 | Online bid just moved to 17 - suspect blue is soon. | northwards | |
19/11/2020 08:15 | It wont be top 3 No chance They will all buy My guess someone bought a load at 10p to make a quick buckEnough buyers to cover it anyway. | stars309 | |
19/11/2020 08:06 | I'd say over two percent has been off loaded by someone - if so, then we should get a holding rns. | northwards | |
19/11/2020 07:55 | We obviously have a seller who has set a price at 17.19 including fees. Not good news if one of the big boys but on a small plus side they are getting snapped up. If it’s one of the big boys we will have to be told. | gjk0268 | |
18/11/2020 23:36 | How can the last print be above the offer and nothing moves? | billster2018 | |
18/11/2020 22:44 | Not so sure I agree Sean. Let's see ... | northwards | |
18/11/2020 20:19 | I reckon next week brings director buys First time able Sub 20 p very attractive time to reduce their average | robbnw | |
18/11/2020 19:30 | A decent volume of ALT shares trading is good news but there is a seller who obviously thinks the future is not that rosey.Time will tell who is right but the end of the CV pandemic is still some 6 to 9 months away so ALT has a while to wait for normality in its trading. | seangwhite | |
18/11/2020 16:39 | Was thinking exactly the same thing Bills. My take is house broker is keeping it down to facilitate imminent director buys, or we have a big seller that's being matched out. | northwards | |
18/11/2020 16:27 | I’m a little confused why this hasn’t been moved up today. 844k traded, all buys apart from one smallish sell | billster2018 | |
18/11/2020 13:46 | Looking good | robbnw | |
18/11/2020 12:33 | Some accumulation going on. | northwards |
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