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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 | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
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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03/10/2018 17:06 | Just looked at the Management Team page. Reminded me that you cant make an omelette without cracking egos. | ccnp | |
03/10/2018 16:55 | I'll wait for a dip in markets next year and tuck a few away at £5.00 ; )) | aussiedonnie | |
03/10/2018 16:48 | I'm glad someone's started an AML thread (thanks bigbigdave). I'm also pleased it wasn't listed as Aston Martin Group (AMG) ! I'm not intending to invest here (at the moment), but it's more my interest from the car/nostalgia side. @slaccs - I too, have read Ferrari dropping 33% within 3 months of their 2015 IPO ($52 down to $34?), but are now $137. So, is AML a buy at <£12 ? No idea, but I've got their figures from the prospectus, and time-permitting, may compare against Ferrari and Tesla ! AML current PE is apparently 23.5 v Ferrari 22. For anyone interested in (their) cars, I'd recommend reading the non-financial prospectus pages - Part V - starting at page 32. | dsct | |
03/10/2018 15:40 | Look at price of race nowMaybe Aston can follow suit | foxy22 | |
03/10/2018 15:00 | Is this a shorters BB? I think the Ferrari IPO share price dropped about 40%, now look at the price. | slaccs | |
03/10/2018 14:40 | Perking up a bitJames bond to the rescue!!! | foxy22 | |
03/10/2018 12:41 | Somebody call the AA , think this has a flatty. | death by donut | |
03/10/2018 12:09 | I imagine the shareholders selling today can't beleive their luck to get the IPO away at this price | spob | |
03/10/2018 12:07 | Insane price This is not an investment it is a gamble on the greater fool theory You buy the shares hoping to sell them to a greater fool at some point in the future I predict this company will eat shareholders money I expect future fund raisings and shareholder dilution | spob | |
03/10/2018 12:04 | Prospectus | spob | |
03/10/2018 11:45 | Incredibly high when compared to Ferrari IMHO. | che7win | |
03/10/2018 11:30 | This is going to be an interesting play, probably take a fall initially as others have done at IPO in this sector. | cheshire | |
03/10/2018 09:33 | Reckon we will look back and remember the AML float as the market top. | bigbigdave | |
03/10/2018 08:56 | Valuation is a bit rich! Wonder how they will cope in a BEV era? | cockneytrader | |
03/10/2018 07:11 | !FOLLOWFEED | bigbigdave | |
09/2/2016 18:45 | Same here - never expected them early ! | gj2 | |
09/2/2016 15:54 | Takeover proceeds received in broker account today. | speedsgh | |
26/1/2016 13:52 | I am in no hurry to collect, the markets have been volatile for the last 5 months and imo will continue do so well into the summer doldrums.... sitting on my hands will work for me . | redips2 | |
21/1/2016 08:57 | Have to say I sold on market falls to buy some cheap stuff. Hope I wouldn't have been better waiting a month for the cheque... :-( | edmundshaw | |
21/1/2016 07:43 | 15 feb cheques despatched if you are with barclays stockbrokers you are probably looking at feb 29 or another 5 and a half weeks | spob | |
17/1/2016 20:35 | Yes, our cash has been better tied up in Amlin than re-invested, but it is taking an age. | puffintickler | |
14/1/2016 08:44 | agreed. silver linings though + all that ;o) | speedsgh |
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