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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Aston Martin Lagonda Global Holdings Plc | LSE:AML | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BN7CG237 | ORD GBP0.10 |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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5.70 | 4.28% | 138.90 | 138.80 | 139.30 | 153.00 | 133.00 | 133.00 | 2,234,842 | 16:35:14 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Motor Vehicles & Car Bodies | 1.63B | -228.1M | -0.2769 | -5.02 | 1.14B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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02/3/2019 11:49 | So predictable... Data is beautiful. | sojourno | |
01/3/2019 14:06 | Lots of brushes invested here ........Daft ones at that!Gotta laugh though, if you come across an Aston driver who complains of the speed that his brand new shiny Aston devalued, you should pat him on the back and tell him that he's lucky he isn't a shareholder!Hehe. | my retirement fund | |
28/2/2019 18:24 | Anybody daft enough to have bought into this pile of sxxt at float deserves everything they get. Mugged. | porsche1945 | |
28/2/2019 17:02 | Horrendous float. | tsmith2 | |
28/2/2019 16:40 | The supporters of this floatation must be donkeys,, I’m interested at £3 | gripfit | |
28/2/2019 13:49 | I've said it a couple of times before, how they got AM away at that price is simply stunning. Perhaps easier to invest when it's other people's money. If you can afford to drive a nice Aston, it's probably still a lovely day ;. | essentialinvestor | |
28/2/2019 08:50 | It pains me to think this will be one of the most shorted share in the market. | andplus | |
28/2/2019 08:40 | Is there any reason this is over ten quid? A badge can't be worth that much. History will repeat itself! | only who? | |
28/2/2019 07:14 | Loss of 31p per share doesn’t look good. | rock star | |
27/2/2019 23:07 | Good luck holders for tomorrow.Tbh can't understand the rating/price here but hey ho. For the record not a holder and more inclined to go short (I await the paid thumbs down, sad)......a profit is a profit.DD | discodave4 | |
27/2/2019 05:22 | Price surge could have been due to shorts closing before results Thursday. HTTPS://www.thetimes | discodave4 | |
26/2/2019 17:57 | Actually...above £13.00! Plus Aston Martin is a better British car...IMHO, rather than a Porshe! | bothdavis | |
26/2/2019 10:36 | News this morning that the Valkyrie is 6 months behind schedule. SOP now due in December rather than June. | longshanks | |
12/2/2019 13:12 | shorting stocks and spread rumors! Financials to announce end of feb | bluntguy | |
11/2/2019 12:27 | Bullish Pennant failed dramatically and sour news follows. Much further to drop. | sojourno | |
08/2/2019 18:26 | Aston Martin Lagonda was the top faller after fellow luxury vehicle manufacturer Jaguar Land Rover reported a £3.4bn loss for the last three months of 2018 as a collapse in Chinese sales, stronger regulations and demand for cleaner models took their toll | philanderer | |
26/1/2019 18:09 | Any earnings forecasts for year end?I have about £42m pre tax profit, so about 15p eps (reportable). Crazy rating over 80x, Ferrari is 30-40. Must be missing something!. | discodave4 | |
19/1/2019 11:31 | Looks like a Bullish Pennant bouncing off the trend. | sojourno | |
11/1/2019 23:17 | Data is beautiful... | sojourno | |
04/1/2019 12:04 | How did they ever manage to offload this cxxp at 18?? Serious regulation probs with uk stocks, you look at stuff whether ftse 100 Enrc fiasco or Aim Pat’ Holdings....these companies getting away with zero regulation and its really costing punters, Terry Smith is right, uk indexes full of absolute rubbish. | porsche1945 | |
30/12/2018 21:10 | One of Questors share tips for 2019 | philanderer | |
20/12/2018 08:12 | THE MARKETS CRASHING, RUN FOR THE HILLS PEOPLE !! | the_man_with_the_pink_gun |
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