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Atlantic Global | LSE:ATL | London | Ordinary Share | GB0030419542 | ORD 5P |
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22/5/2012 | 08:12 | Atlantic Global 2007 | 152 |
08/10/2008 | 17:57 | ATLANTIC GLOBAL | 1,191 |
05/1/2004 | 23:08 | ATLANTIC GLOBAL TIPPED AGAIN AND READY TO SOAR!! | 23 |
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Posted at 10/8/2010 20:29 by fillipe Hi yoyoy....funny old world, isn't it? I bought some ATL just a day ago, after putting them on a watch list a couple of months back. I thought their last t/up was pointing in the right direction,But my buy looked to be the only one for quite some time.....although it didn't show as a trade. I'll check it again. I was surprised that my 15k buy changed the bid/ask spread immediately. The market for the shares must be v.v tight and I guess that any buyinging will soon see it up. I noted that DS are the broker and their forecasts before I bought, but think that DS aren't that well regarded for their sometimes rather anbitious target prices. We'll see. gl f |
Posted at 10/8/2010 09:25 by yoyoy Daniel Stewart target price 46peps of 1.8p and 2.4p for 2010 and 2011 respectively Interims due 28 Sept ...and there was trading update back in July in case you missed ir |
Posted at 10/9/2008 09:19 by philjeans Nice steady pick up in price here despite a very sad and gloomy market.Holding for some good figures and more buy backs. |
Posted at 17/6/2008 14:47 by explorer88 Hi GIi see that you're out of ETC for the time being, probably a wise move ATL have plenty of cash (c. £2m) and good cashflow. They had a good track record of progressive dividends before expanding their salesforce too quickly several years ago and are keen to return to their progressive dividend policy; although i think we may be overtaken by (positive) events soon. |
Posted at 08/4/2008 18:32 by fuiseog Cash balance of 8.75p/share and an share price of 13p is a good position from which to weather a banking crisis. Going on the previous balance sheet (excl. intangibles)and the current cash balance, NAV could be in the region of 10.5p/share.The future use of this strength to be share buybacks, acquisition and hopefully growth based on new SaaS software offer. Any idea when the AGM will be? |
Posted at 14/12/2007 09:21 by explorer88 :-)imo, EB, AB and other parties will make a series of share purchases to push price up prior to making an acquisition, or making ATL available for acquisiton. AB's options are at 25p |
Posted at 18/6/2007 07:01 by explorer88 What is a fair value for ATL? - a question i was asked recently, well...a software business like ATL, with prospective high margins, returning to growth and profitability normally has a fair value market cap. of about three times turnover. ATL is now in the process of being re-rated back to this valuation (n.b. that two PPM companies were bought last year at 4.5 and 5 times turnover) At three times historic (FY06) turnover, ATL's m/c is £5.88m, share price of 25p At three times prospective (FY07) turnover (£2.5m), ATL's m/c is £7.5m, share price of 33p It is interesting to note that ATL's share price fell from 33p to 15p in the three months July - Sept. 2005. I anticipate that we are well into a re-rating back from 15p to about 33p, which will be completed when it becomes apparent that ATL can meet FY07 broker forecast of £2.5m. Update from company in July about H1, preceded perhaps by coverage at the start of July from Techinvest (ATL is their nap for the year) should help the re-rating / re-valuation back towards 33p. |
Posted at 17/5/2007 21:37 by wilmdav BakuninYes, ATL and PHD are in the same ballpark when it comes to revenue and net assets. Where they differ is in historic and forecast profit. P/E ratios 2006A 2007E 2008E PHD 29 17.6 10.6 ATL 91 21.0 ? The fact that ATL has previously disappointed the market by declining from a once profitable company paying a dividend does not help. But if explorer's seemingly well researched prognostications bear fuit, we could indeed see ATL knock spots off PHD's current market value in the not too distant future. I have updated both companies on the website. FWIW there is now a valuation page for each. I agree that PHD's market is currently more competitive (procurement software), although they seem to be making great progress in it. To be honest, I'm still rather ignorant about the precise nature of ATL's product. My rather ill researched impression is that employees are required to make an entry on an online time sheet when commencing and ending a task, every day, so that management know excatly what they are doing! If that's anywhere near the truth, there will not be much barrier to entry for competition. Maybe someone can enlighten me. |
Posted at 17/5/2007 10:39 by explorer88 mm's are, for the first time in a very long time, short of ATL stockthey're offering to buy a large part of my holding in ATL (they're not going to get it! :-)) if small but steady buying which we've seen over the last couple of weeks continues, the share price should rise to around the 25p level (level at which shares were placed in June 2001 !) after which, positive newsflow (trading update mid July?) and coverage (techinvest continued nap for 2007, beginning of July?), could see the share price rise back to the 40p level my longer term forecasts for ATL (MC of approx. £22m-£32m; share price of 100p-140p)remain unaltered. Bakunin - i'm making enquiries and may have further info. on ATL PPM SaaS shortly |
Posted at 06/1/2007 21:17 by explorer88 ATLANTIC GLOBAL COMPETITIONTo start 2007 with a little fun ... ... i'm so confident that ATL's share price will rise at least five fold over the next three years that if it doesn't i'll buy a bottle of champagne for each of the first 12 new investors in ATL who post that they'd like to take part in the competition. Madasafishman, a new investor in ATL, is the first person to enter the competition, and has offered to buy me TWO bottles of champagne if ATL's share price DOES rise fivefold in the next three years. So, if ATL's share price doesn't increase to at least 67.5p by end 2009 i'll buy each competition entrant a bottle of champagne; and if it does increase at least five fold, each competition entrant buys me two bottles of champagne ... ...either way, we could all meet up and drink lots of champagne ... Who would like to be part of the competition ...? (...KatyLied, JohnRoger, Shiny...?) |
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