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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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25/7/2019 16:13 | Be more about the price they had to sell at to find buyers And the daily average traded volume. Near double today... correction.. treble | sentimentrules | |
25/7/2019 16:10 | In fact, just 1% of the shares were traded today | dealy | |
25/7/2019 16:05 | basically 1 m shares (just 7m pounds) has taken it from 700 to 640 | dealy | |
25/7/2019 16:00 | Mr hangman 're thought this could be a useful owners thread, not a load of penny share punters Give it a week or two...might just be a penny stock | sentimentrules | |
25/7/2019 15:58 | I wasn't expecting the additional huge drop today. These were 1100p just a few weeks ago. Also the volume is so low. I guess the free float is small | dealy | |
25/7/2019 15:54 | i thought this could be a useful owners thread, not a load of penny share punters | mr hangman | |
25/7/2019 15:38 | All we need now is rumour of Bill Gates buyout. | only who? | |
25/7/2019 15:14 | Go to break even stop. Not need risk when price is above 650. Oh entry higher? Fair stop alright. They have to crash a mighty floor point to get u. Best out then if they do I set a buy order, and a stop where u did. But my order didn't open. A point too low lol. | sentimentrules | |
25/7/2019 15:13 | Stop set at 620p and looking for 700p - If there is still a big seller then c'est la vie - | tomboyb | |
25/7/2019 15:08 | Wasn't enough in the low action for me to trade it. A bit weak in tbe zone at the mo. Another test needed | sentimentrules | |
25/7/2019 15:01 | bouncing a little - Could 700p be on the cards for a quick trade - | tomboyb | |
25/7/2019 15:01 | British Leyland, the greatest car maker in the world, those were the days | mr hangman | |
25/7/2019 14:59 | Before my time. To be honest i never even knew it was a ftse 30. | sentimentrules | |
25/7/2019 14:55 | Probably 1970 's ish Possibly earlier, maybe the 1960's They all wobbled to form British Leyland Morris, Austin, Riley etc... Then British Leyland went pear shaped You are testing my memory, big time Lol | ignoble | |
25/7/2019 14:16 | When was that noble? | sentimentrules | |
25/7/2019 14:15 | Was looking back the Old Days when the FTSE was just 30 shares One of the components was The Austin Motor Company How times change... | ignoble | |
25/7/2019 14:13 | did Aston Martin ever made a profit in all the history? at this pace a car will be worth more than the company | jovi1 | |
25/7/2019 13:56 | 633-624 midprice guys. That's where you need to see change. The traders will come in there if interested. If not see what you need to see in that zone? 131p likely over time. Obviously only technical orders can interest volatility orders there. Won't be fundamental for now So monitor time lol | sentimentrules | |
25/7/2019 13:53 | we're down 10% in the last hour on just 3m quid worth of sales | dealy | |
25/7/2019 13:45 | only 10m of shares sold. this is crazy | dealy | |
25/7/2019 13:45 | Looks like a bigger holder has decided to exit IMO | buywell3 | |
25/7/2019 13:43 | 657p - And falling - They will need something special to stop the rot - | tomboyb | |
25/7/2019 13:29 | Low of 672 - Shocking performance - Brilliant brand but it looks like they have it very wrong so far - | tomboyb |
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