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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Amigo Holdings Plc | LSE:AMGO | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BFFK8T45 | ORD 0.25P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
0.00 | 0.00% | 0.265 | 0.25 | 0.28 | 0.265 | 0.265 | 0.27 | 2,175 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Personal Credit Institutions | 19.3M | -34.8M | -0.0732 | -0.04 | 1.24M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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24/3/2021 08:22 | People must be mad to sell now.This is a significant step forward here. Another positive for the derisk-side of things and company survival.Survive and we thrive, no two ways about it. Anything between 50p-£1 is easily achievable by year end. | bearnecessities | |
24/3/2021 08:19 | Hopefully break 16p and off we go | rakepat37 | |
24/3/2021 08:11 | Over 3m volumes, mostly buys in first 10min.... | samsung2020 | |
24/3/2021 08:08 | Personally I think they'll do it with circa 35% next 4 yrs profits - fine by me - still solvent | heatseek77 | |
24/3/2021 08:06 | bam 11% up thank you - it's only good FCA / FSO no objection apart from increase in £££ - cash is king (lewis ham - drive to survive - so true) | heatseek77 | |
24/3/2021 08:04 | Ha, great post! TBH all LTH deserve some decent reward here for what we have gone through. | samsung2020 | |
24/3/2021 08:03 | Sam ditto it's bloody up n down like a lady of the nights knickers in auction or the rabbit hole as white rabbit used to say! | heatseek77 | |
24/3/2021 07:56 | Haha, who knows with Amigo. Gotta be one of the toughest stocks I've ever traded.... | samsung2020 | |
24/3/2021 07:48 | You know how it goes, we will probs go red. Lol | spirito | |
24/3/2021 07:47 | I can see potential of touching 17p today max, 19p borders on Friday...DYOR and IMO | samsung2020 | |
24/3/2021 07:43 | 22 by Friday | gripfit | |
24/3/2021 07:40 | Grip, what you reckon today.... 5p or 16p :) | samsung2020 | |
24/3/2021 07:35 | FCA ..typical ,,, sat on the fence ... GREAT NEWS though | gripfit | |
24/3/2021 07:34 | Yep, think its decent news and as good as it could be for now. Should see decent buying here from today.... | samsung2020 | |
24/3/2021 07:32 | As I was saying 😉😉 | heatseek77 | |
24/3/2021 07:26 | It's basically saying they Need to pay all claims in full Not offer part compensation ...The claimants are voting on it If the judge agrees with claimants..Amigo need to find more money to cover it !!! So they need more money, for the odvious conclusion of the judge.This is a black or red position ... | amaretto1 | |
24/3/2021 07:25 | Perhaps later Amigo will offer 50% of profits and the scheme will be accepted. I think the FCA will push for the increase from 15%. Even I think this is bit low commitment from the Amigo side. | marmar80 | |
24/3/2021 07:22 | I think thats very possible. Rally will commence from today, think we will start to see decent buying here which will drive up the share price and no doubt folks will have noted EK comments too | samsung2020 | |
24/3/2021 07:18 | What is the betting that AMGO increase the pot a bit to move in direction of FCA concerns? They already increased profits offer from 5 to 15%....from our perspective survival and getting SoA over line is what matters | leoneobull | |
24/3/2021 07:17 | Bingo bingo, should see us through first Court date! | brocksford | |
24/3/2021 07:16 | From LSEBest that could be hoped. It is a political statement. They cannot endorse it, and they want more from Amigo in terms of compensation redress. So they're still pushing for more. Key thing is they will not oppose Scheme. That was the key statement. | leoneobull | |
24/3/2021 07:16 | Morning chaps, good news. | samsung2020 | |
24/3/2021 07:13 | Great news. "it is not currently proposing to take any additional regulatory action" | hodhasharon |
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