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ALY Ashley (laura) Holdings Plc

0.35
0.00 (0.00%)
25 Nov 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Stock Type
Ashley (laura) Holdings Plc ALY London Ordinary Share
  Price Change Price Change % Share Price Last Trade
0.00 0.00% 0.35 00:00:00
Open Price Low Price High Price Close Price Previous Close
0.35
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Ashley (laura) ALY Dividends History

No dividends issued between 25 Nov 2014 and 25 Nov 2024

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Posted at 14/5/2024 11:29 by chinese investor
A possible Phoenix !
Possible Dividend of £5.7 million (but this might be drastically reduced) !

(number of Ordinary Shares is 727,763,000)
Posted at 23/6/2020 06:56 by hodhasharon
"Dbnout7622 Jan '20 - 11:24 - 678 of 679

Laura Ashley looks a great recovery play. I'm in balls-deep. If ALY isn't a 10 bagger in 2020 I'm done with trading"
Posted at 26/3/2020 08:12 by lippy2020
spr

"You may be able to sell your investment via an off exchange venue, if this available.

Further information may be obtained from the company directly. You will need to receive a certificate to do this. If it is available, we can request one on your behalf."

No idea what an off exchange venue - clearly need info from ALY in due course
Posted at 24/3/2020 07:55 by srpactive
Gets even better for the new aly.

Maybe forward this to the administrators

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Posted at 23/3/2020 10:19 by uncmike
As at 10.00 aly have made announcment. They want buyer and shares cancelled from main market whatever that means as from today? Not all stores closing! They have something going on
Posted at 21/3/2020 09:21 by uknighted
SRP this company was doomed before covid19, it was the management not the virus that finished this company off. Your actions should be through the courts against the BoD. The BoE and Chancellor have much more important things to do.
I’m sorry for you because I used to own ALY shares and continued to follow the BB thread and know that you had great belief in the company’s future and continued to buy the shares. You have been let down by the BOD’s apparent greed and mismanagement and that is from whom you should seek compensation.
Hopefully your other investments will come good, I think I have seen you on the GGP thread. I’m sure that investment won’t let you down. Good luck.
Posted at 17/3/2020 22:00 by bonio10000
The govt shouldn't be supporting companies like ALY

People should also not be investing in basket cases like ALY

Feb and Mar will be slow months - 24% year on year, with poor comparatives, is meaningless.

The clue was the share price.
Posted at 17/3/2020 19:23 by srpactive
K

No I was correct, the last six weeks growth of 28% and profit surge of
22%, no other retailer like aly can come close to those figures.
If they had flagged that up in early year we could have seen a recovery.

The tea rooms have been bouncing with more hotels wanting to collaborate
fact told from aly.
New London store supposed to opening in March.
Urban outfitters selling out of aly clothes.
Clothes collection being sported by top lady celebrities.
and on, so just as we turn it around they pull the plug, why do they need
£15m, when sales are booming?

They should be horse draw and quartered, then again they might if
they do ot sort this out for the other 25% shareholders.
Posted at 31/1/2020 13:26 by srpactive
The way I look at it is as follows.

The city ar unhappy with aly and their past management that have done moves
like buying the Singapore building etc etc. So now if the Aly
board meet the city they have a young team, The new lady, bosses son as
H&M and the new cfo, which should help.

dyor

Edit

A little nibbling on the offer at 3p now.
Posted at 02/1/2020 12:36 by barryendean
Not wishing to call too soon, but looks very positive. Been watching ALY for years after a disastrous investment in ALY in the late 90s. Toyed with purchasing across the last 3 months but paid too little attention and just kept on my monitor. Saw the rise starting to build @2.2p and took a punt that the basics and valuation were too out of kilter. Got myself @900k at 2.5p and thought I hand overpaid having to pay 0.2p above prevailing. Surprised to see the momentum build so quickly, thought we would need positive news, but will only take a few points of margin improvement, which may simply come through exchange rate anyway, to have £10m of post tax this year. So with a decent macro wind and internal right decision making could easily be trading above 20p this year. Remember it was only a few short years ago ALY was declaring a 2.5p dividend. Puts today's price into context.Barry