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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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1.80 | 1.78% | 103.20 | 103.00 | 103.40 | 105.40 | 101.00 | 101.40 | 674,458 | 14:45:19 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Motor Vehicles & Car Bodies | 1.63B | -228.1M | -0.2765 | -3.76 | 836.58M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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27/6/2024 11:58 | Have you written to the credit ratings agencies who just upgraded aml in march you utter gimp? | timc2645sg | |
19/6/2024 08:01 | Oh, I get it, the chart is positive today, you’re obviously in DDA again; The wild dogs cry out in the night As they grow restless, longing for some solitary company I know that I must do what's right As sure as Kilimanjaro rises like Olympus above the Serengeti I seek to cure what's deep inside, frightened of this thing that I've become. | timc2645sg | |
19/6/2024 07:39 | Tim, getting worried, it’s 1.24% down and you haven’t posted that same drivel about only having £79m in two weeks, which you have been posting for the last three months. | timc2645sg | |
18/6/2024 13:45 | Tim is again strangely quiet today. Where are you Tim? Are you out on safari? | timc2645sg | |
18/6/2024 07:56 | Facts, what like you were in deepest darkest Africa? | timc2645sg | |
18/6/2024 07:36 | Piranha, I have him filtered, so have no idea what he is saying. The more he posts though, the more I remind folk of the facts, | swiss tony | |
17/6/2024 21:30 | As you well know piranha, Tim is Swiss Tony. | timc2645sg | |
17/6/2024 21:29 | Tim is a shorter, only comes out on days when the share price drops. Goes to deepest darkest Africa when it does not. Honestly, you think his short term chart reading or thinking is going to win out long term? Ultimately, yes tree, pif and geeley have invested many millions. As have others. Perhaps they need to pop to 1, the mud hut, central mombassa for some advice from Tim? | timc2645sg | |
17/6/2024 21:17 | Tim and Tony still butting heads here I see! Looking at the chart, I'm only seeing one calling this correctly!! | dancing piranha | |
17/6/2024 19:08 | Volkswagen group includes Bentley, Lambourghini and Audi. | timc2645sg | |
17/6/2024 18:40 | Luxury sector softening. Not the place to be when you are launching new models with inflated prices... | swiss tony | |
17/6/2024 17:56 | If the company is short of money the BOD can ask me and I will support them. | kingston78 | |
17/6/2024 16:18 | £229.6 million cash left at end of Q1. Q1 cash burn was £192.4m. Q2 cash burn due to be £150m, but old models have ceased production and new models are not ready yet, so that will be worse than expected. Therefore an absolute MAXIMUM of £79m left in 2 weeks, not enough to cover all liabilities. | swiss tony | |
17/6/2024 15:04 | Timothy, que surprise, the generator has been topped up and you have not been mauled by baboons. Ultimately, deepest darkest Africa has an internet connection on days when this stock falls. This is highly unusual. Perhaps you could try and come here on a visa and you could leave such commentary on days when the share price rises too? | timc2645sg | |
17/6/2024 14:47 | Support is now 128p, let's see if it holds.... | swiss tony | |
10/6/2024 17:37 | Aston Martin strikes new pay with union and staffhTTps://www.bus | time for common sense | |
10/6/2024 13:44 | Who knows what they need to do to keep the lights on, but if they convert a £170m credit note into cash, it's a debt you MUST repay. Whats the interest rate on it? DO you even know? Do you always invest on hypotheticals and what if's? How are they going to repay £1.2bn in debt if they don't sell enough cars? The debt will be the same size as the market cap soon, AGAIN. What happened last time: cash raise. That makes it really dilutive and expensive to raise cash. They should have done it with the Q1 numbers. Maybe thats what the recent rise is, capitalise on it for a cash raising higher up. | swiss tony | |
10/6/2024 13:35 | They could be have a lot more cash than that, unless you know they haven't drawn any of the 170 Million revolving credit? You haven't answered my question, how do you know they havnt converted any of that 170 million into cash. | chesil356 | |
10/6/2024 10:17 | £170m is the credit card, like I keep on saying. IT IS NOT CASH! Do you understand that? Do you understand how precarious a position the business is in because Stroll decided to update all models at the same time? Discontinuing old models, so sales will drop through the floor, and no dates for new models, so sales falling further. How are you going to generate cash when you don't sell many cars? You don't... you burn through it at a higher rate than before, which was stellar in itself. Cash burn will be worse, and now you know why they brought the interest payment forward from Q2 to Q1. Stroll never thinks anything through, then wonders why the share price drops 300% in a year. Muppet. These idiot posters saying the same thing over and over must be paid rampers, no-one can be that stupid. | swiss tony | |
10/6/2024 09:43 | They could be have a lot more cash than that, unless you know they haven't drawn any of the 170 Million revolving credit? | chesil356 |
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