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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Asianlogic | LSE:ALOG | London | Ordinary Share | VGG4265J1030 | ORD NPV (DI) |
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27/5/2009 | 20:56 | AsianLogic (ALOG) - Asian Gambling Growth | 45 |
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Posted at 30/3/2009 14:59 by woracle They are classified as sellable assets for accounting standards..explained PTEC's Mar 08 finals. PTEC are not selling ALOG... |
Posted at 30/3/2009 12:40 by rambutan2 BB, i'm no accountant, but i'm told that it's an art not a science..."During 2008 the Group reclassified the available for sale investments from current assets to non-current assets in accordance with management estimation that the Group will not sell the shares in the near future due to the low share price." |
Posted at 27/3/2009 09:24 by britishbear See for example.NOTE 14 - AVAILABLE FOR SALE INVESTMENTS There are other references to ALOG that need to be read carefully. Just search AsianLogic within the results file from PTEC. |
Posted at 25/3/2009 22:25 by rambutan2 BritishBear, you posted somewhere (?) that playtech wanted to get out of alog (I think). What makes you think so? |
Posted at 04/2/2009 23:05 by ldmachin BritishBear,Cheers for the info pal. I'll keep this as a one to watch, looks interesting. Spreads a bit nasty, even if you can trade inside to bid and offer price, which is probably why this doesn't seem more action. For my sins, I also have a slice of LNG and GVC, it's a small world! ;-) All the best pal. |
Posted at 04/2/2009 16:58 by britishbear only - the recent RNS is an interesting one.Please read this document and look at the ALOG section. This is why I have invested. The sharp fall today suggests a large seller remains who will sell into buying pressure until cleared out. Shhhhh though. Don't tell too many people yet. |
Posted at 04/2/2009 12:00 by britishbear LD - the share buyback scheme is also worth looking at - they are buying back a lot of shares and more importantly they have a "distressed seller" which I am trying to take advantage of (in theory).I know you are good at doing your own researh so anything you find out would be most welcome but I think it is an undiscovered gem. The PKR link is one I particularly like at the moment. An Asian launch would be great. It is hard to see if getting cheaper (with buybacks) - famous last words I know but I am confident. PE 7 is still low historically are relative to some others. |
Posted at 04/2/2009 11:53 by britishbear LD,Your point is well made - my reason for investing is based on future growth in Asia. The PE only half the story. If they crack China (and they are in prime position) then the share price growth could be very large indeed. All about future expectations. I have GVC and LNG shares as well :-) - this is a nice addition to a portfolio IMO and will be paying a dividend that could also give a very nice return this year alone. All the numbers are here: |
Posted at 12/1/2009 13:33 by britishbear I agree with your sentiment Re: treasury shares. In theory they will also get the dividend which will go back into the company given they have not been cancelled. I suspect they will be used to fund takeovers of smaller companies here and there. They need the paper to be worth more though. I suspect the next results will be decent and tell a good story. The first dividend could be worth 5-7% straight off. I have worries about ALOG but will be investing given the low price which I believe is caused in part by a distressed seller giving the private investor the edge for once. |
Posted at 09/1/2009 15:57 by britishbear With these buybacks continuing and agreement for a lot more this share could fly on the back of good results. The last trading statement did not help though. |
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