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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Andalas Energy And Power Plc | LSE:ADL | London | Ordinary Share | IM00BZ7PNY71 | ORD NPV |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 0.20 | 0.19 | 0.21 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
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04/3/2018 17:06 | just like that | ronjoe77 | |
04/3/2018 17:06 | just like this | ronjoe77 | |
04/3/2018 17:05 | it will go to the back | ronjoe77 | |
04/3/2018 17:03 | you can post again ,your more than welcome | ronjoe77 | |
04/3/2018 16:55 | dont understand your spam | ronjoe77 | |
04/3/2018 16:54 | say that again | ronjoe77 | |
04/3/2018 16:46 | Ron, Make sure you learn the right lessons about AIM and are not just confirming your own totally unfounded misconceptions. It is poor form to spam a board with completely irrelevant guff, even though you may think it is good info - there are other places you can share it. But I guess when you have no coherent answers for the questions being posed in the relevant discussion, that is all someone of clinical definition of moron IQ can do to blot out what he does not want others to read. | sweet karolina | |
04/3/2018 16:04 | i do think Gordon Elliott is the man this year...and is my bet for this chelt...so hope i can get 75% of my ADL stake back ( the other 25% is down to learning about AIM )Will not be back ...will post later | ronjoe77 | |
04/3/2018 15:53 | hope this helps on your thinking on the day | ronjoe77 | |
04/3/2018 15:52 | Charlie Longsdon is yet to score with any of his 58 festival runners… 0/58 | 0% S/R | -£58.00 BFLSP Win & Place 2/58 | 3% S/R Charlie Longsdon’s team simply don’t fire as expected when it comes to the festival and 58 straight losers and only two solitary placers is a seriously worrying statistic for the upwardly mobile trainer. In fairness he came close with Pendra a couple of times, including last season, so he may not be too far off that elusive first festival winner. | ronjoe77 | |
04/3/2018 15:51 | 11 of Gordon Elliott’s 12 winners had their last start in a NON-Handicap race... 11/64 | 17% S/R | +£117.04 BFLSP Win & Place 21/64 | 33% S/R That may not seem all that impressive at first glance but when you compare it against his runners that ran in a Handicap last time out (1/26) you begin to see that Elliott (who is a damn shrewd operator) is almost certainly planning his Cheltenham attacks and sees a Non-Handicap ‘warm-up’ as the ideal route in. | ronjoe77 | |
04/3/2018 15:50 | The Mullins/Walsh combo has been positively blitzing the 16f – 20f festival races with their last time out winners... 17/34 | 50% S/R | +£38.84 BFLSP Win & Place 26/34 | 76% S/R The power-duo clearly mean business when they gun for the shorter distanced races with a last time out winner! A 50%-win S/R and a 76% win & place S/R is phenomenal, and they are the combo all others have to try and keep up with over the 16f-20f trips. | ronjoe77 | |
04/3/2018 15:49 | i will be laying p hobbs on all fields & hope he comes away with no winners or placed | ronjoe77 | |
04/3/2018 15:44 | Hobbs has been have a bad time of late...would not go near his runners @ this time | ronjoe77 | |
04/3/2018 15:42 | Philip Hobbs has really been struggling in the Non-Handicap contests... 1/34 | 3% S/R | -£30.05 BFLSP Win & Place 2/34 | 6% S/R For a trainer of Hobbs’ stature and ability that’s a fair old quiet spell in the top races. Only one win & one place in the non-handicap races is a pitiful return and the 60% below expectation figure tell us his runners have been performing below what is expected of them. | ronjoe77 | |
04/3/2018 15:32 | Paul Nicholls has been significantly underperforming with his chasers... 3/81 | 4% S/R | -£29.50 BFLSP Win & Place 8/81 | 10% S/R That is definitely a slightly surprising statistic but it 100% true and the champion trainer has been underperforming by some 61% with his festival chasers. It may just be down to the post Kauto & Denman re-building process but whatever it is the facts tell us that he hasn’t been hitting the chase mark anywhere near as much as expected. He has managed to sneak in 1 chase winner at each of the last 3 festivals, so things are looking up for him, but overall he’s still plenty below expectation. | ronjoe77 | |
04/3/2018 15:29 | god bless roger banister RIP | ronjoe77 | |
04/3/2018 15:26 | All 8 of David Pipe’s Festival winners had been rested for 45 days or more... 8/57 | 14% S/R | +£55.59 BFLSP Win & Place 14/57 | 25% S/R David Pipe is starting to become a bit of an expert at laying off his festival runners a touch and then building them up to peak condition at home, away from the rough and tumble of a race track appearance. Those figures become even more noticeable when you consider the record of his festival runners returning WITHIN 44 days of their last start – 0/62 | 0% S/R | -£62.00 BFLSP – Win & Place 4/62 | 7% S/R. | ronjoe77 | |
04/3/2018 15:24 | Aidan Coleman has only ridden 1 of his last 106 festival rides into the winners’ enclosure... 1/106 | 1% S/R | -£86.95 BFLSP Win & Place 11/106 | 10% S/R Coleman gets plenty of rides at the festival (only 7 jockeys have ridden more times at recent festivals), but he really struggles to get them home in front. The place side of things isn’t great either and things just don’t seem to click for him here. | ronjoe77 | |
04/3/2018 14:51 | Patch, Most of your questions should be answered later today. However could you ask this one in English so I can see if I can answer it: "Spell out exactly where ADL it cantors have project rules? No assumptions just fact you can point at?" | sweet karolina |
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