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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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2.00 | 1.29% | 157.00 | 156.70 | 157.20 | 157.10 | 153.60 | 155.10 | 793,166 | 16:35:12 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Motor Vehicles & Car Bodies | 1.63B | -228.1M | -0.2769 | -5.66 | 1.29B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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09/12/2019 14:11 | if there's a buyer they're worth £12 | onjohn | |
09/12/2019 14:08 | I'm watching this but bought PLUS first. Reason is simple. I see no future in the company itself, SUV or no US$190K SUV, until fundamentals are dealt with. Financially, it wouldn't even get an MOT! Any hopeful (speculative) buy depends almost 100% short term on Mr Scholl wanting a part of the company to stick its' brand name on his formula one team. If he decides it ain't worth it, & I wouldn't blame him, then IMO the shares are expensive at 600p. If there's no buyer, the road to recovery is a very very long one here. One of the rules in investing is "never buy on bid rumours". Breaking it often costs money... | napoleon 14th | |
09/12/2019 13:40 | No it was a brainless comment. Chart looks like so does it? Equally chart looks like its on course to hit zero in a few years time! | my retirement fund | |
09/12/2019 12:22 | getting a bit exercised there MRF - don't know if you have an ongoing beef with that poster - but chart here does suggest it might have a go at £8-10 quid - well hopefully | luckymouse | |
08/12/2019 20:50 | Breaking higher | onjohn | |
08/12/2019 14:01 | Base forming for £10 assault | onjohn | |
08/12/2019 13:59 | Strange shape...more like a hatchback | foxy22 | |
06/12/2019 19:29 | Camel colour for the Arabs | ny boy | |
06/12/2019 18:42 | I would never have one but I have to admit that it is very, very nice Makes the Porsche, Bentley etc look very ordinary Imho | ignoble | |
06/12/2019 13:33 | Has the Canadian billionaire started buying. Lawrence Stroll | onjohn | |
06/12/2019 13:28 | Just been looking at a Rolls 4x4 in the flesh. It's the most comically ugly one out there. The DBX will clean up. | inaminute | |
06/12/2019 13:26 | Base forming for £10 assault | onjohn | |
06/12/2019 13:13 | 06/12/2019 12:10 Breakout Aston Martin Lagonda Glo... hit an upwards monthly price breakout. 05/12/2019 13:08 Breakout Aston Martin Lagonda Glo... hit an upwards monthly price breakout. 05/12/2019 12:46 Breakout Aston Martin Lagonda Glo... hit an upwards monthly price breakout. | luckymouse | |
06/12/2019 13:10 | rather Rapide covering (see what i did there :) | luckymouse | |
05/12/2019 15:08 | Back to 500 next week. | only who? | |
05/12/2019 13:30 | i imagine they feel they have been rear ended by an offer lol | luckymouse | |
05/12/2019 13:17 | up 20% - v nice | luckymouse | |
05/12/2019 12:28 | Here come the shorts ! | my retirement fund | |
05/12/2019 10:54 | Of addingGood news....maybe aston will be saved!!! | foxy22 | |
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 |
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