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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 | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
-4.00 | -2.59% | 150.20 | 150.10 | 150.60 | 155.20 | 149.60 | 152.50 | 425,772 | 16:16:34 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Motor Vehicles & Car Bodies | 1.63B | -228.1M | -0.2769 | -5.45 | 1.24B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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05/12/2019 10:29 | The Racing Point Formula 1 team could be rebranded as Aston Martin as its billionaire owner Lawrence Stroll has been linked to a buy-in at the luxury car manufacturer, RaceFans can reveal following a joint investigation with Autocar. hxxps://www.racefans | mymini | |
28/11/2019 15:20 | 28/11/2019 09:59 Breakout Aston Martin Lagonda Glo... hit an upwards monthly price breakout. 27/11/2019 16:26 Breakout Aston Martin Lagonda Glo... hit an upwards monthly price breakout. 26/11/2019 16:09 Breakout Aston Martin Lagonda Glo... hit an upwards monthly price breakout. | luckymouse | |
28/11/2019 13:24 | Looks like an established downtrend to me. All that debt weighing it down. It got ipo'd to unload it to the mugs....just like AA was. | general george | |
28/11/2019 13:09 | Recession ?? | bmel | |
28/11/2019 12:51 | so yes - short | luckymouse | |
28/11/2019 12:49 | IPO costs? Lol Cash burn is very high. Debt last 3Qs 560, 740, 800m It's 950m now. Capex next year 350, more than this year. In a recession as well, made in UK. What happens when Boris storms home? | general george | |
28/11/2019 12:39 | already down 75% - bit late to the party if short IPO costs have gone now | luckymouse | |
28/11/2019 10:44 | They are targeting 1400 sales of the dbx to unlock further funding. Which would only bring in £225m in sales. In a recession, this is crazy. | general george | |
27/11/2019 23:12 | That's gorgeous - plus an E version planned | luckymouse | |
27/11/2019 23:09 | 11/11/2019 13:00 ALNC IN THE KNOW: DBX Could Be "Ultimate Catalyst" For Aston Martin - HSBC | luckymouse | |
27/11/2019 20:52 | Actually, as it has a tendency to jump up and down by about 10% (like today) if you're brave enough and can guess the direction of the day's travel there's a lot of money to be made by quick trading! Although, to be honest, I don't think that I'm that brave (or lucky at guesing!!) :-) | pawsche | |
27/11/2019 13:31 | Just saw they released a Concorde commemerative car. No other news. Well anyone buying here is losing their money.... | general george | |
27/11/2019 13:05 | I'm surprised to see people paying over £5 for a loss making company with a billion in debt, but there you go. | general george | |
27/11/2019 00:49 | While you lot have been joining the village bash fest - thats been breaking out? | luckymouse | |
22/11/2019 08:29 | That's for sureI've been wiped out..... | foxy22 | |
21/11/2019 21:55 | The cars look better than the share price | zapherz | |
20/11/2019 06:46 | Have to agree | ignoble | |
20/11/2019 06:38 | DBX actually looks quite decent. | xxnjr | |
08/11/2019 17:33 | I'm out ... £920 nett profit made in a few days :) Q | quidzinn | |
08/11/2019 15:59 | thanks for posting. good analysis. Situation not desirable but manageable | dealy | |
08/11/2019 15:35 | Results analysed yesterday: | rndm355 | |
08/11/2019 14:25 | only about 20% of the shares were placed by selling shareholders at the ipo. Since then, 3% were bought back by Industrialinvest and 4% was bought by Daimler (possibly not all of that was a new purchase).So I can't see why the free float is more than 15% | dealy | |
08/11/2019 13:52 | 13.95% 'on loan' at end of October according to Euroclear. | xxnjr |
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