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C26 was in "deepest Africa" remember when the SP was rocketing up....luckily he is back now just in time for the re-trace....x
Because they want our shares (selling) to fill in for big % holding.
End of the day - DYOR for businesses (don’t buy or selling from bullies or spooky.
Here a lots of inexperienced and rely on like C26 (loss) and C26 team gain.
The theory is true but there is turnaround and wait and see.
When MM need a large order then They will have problems to get the shares. Of course this will be bluffing by C26.
Soon as their company closed short they were gone.
Share price raised enough to reopen, they appeared back.
Just follow your own plan.
Why are you here c3p0. As I've said b4, who are you and name your employers. Stroll might be interested.
C2645sg Anyone invested here knows this. Anyone that looks at a business. Why are you on this chat if you own no shares in ‘a ticking time bomb’? You have no financial interest so why comment?
If you're unsure how risky AML is, remember this:
Credit Suisee bonds were priced at 9.75%, to compensate them for the risk of bankuptcy. They just got completely wiped out.
AML bonds are 10.5 and 15%, the highest in Europe.
AML have to come up with a plan as to how to rollover those debts, £1.2bn of bonds, when interest rates are 4/5/6% higher than they were when they took them out.
Stroll was hoping for profits by 2024/25 so there was less risk, now he is loading dealers to hit his own reduced sales targets and sales are not improving.
The only reason margin is up is because of the Valkyrie's higher sales price and more creative accounting.
AML is valued at £1.62 billion, losing £500m per year, total net debt pile (Gross Debt + Payables + Customer Deposits – Cash) of £1.97 billion, with £1.4bn of intangeables on the balance sheet needing amortised over the coming years.
If sales had risen, Stroll might have had a chance to renegotiate the debt down, but sales are sinking.
AML is even more risky now than it's ever been.
Within 12 months they willl need more cash, and still not be able to pay any of the debt down.
A ticking time bomb if ever I saw one.
It's worrying enough that Stroll loads dealers to hit targets.
What's worse is the target had already been reduced.
Even worse, shareholders seem quite content about the chairman lying to them.
442 car sales is 7%.
If Stroll's hyperbole was correct he certainly wouldn't need to load dealers to hide uncomfortable truths.
Just as well we have BBs where people speak the truth and show up the lies :)
Against and increase in average retail price from £160k to over £200k.
There are lots of figures that can be thrown around.
C3pO was bleating on about a 5% collapse in the share price this morning and getting all excited.
Long term ????
New to LSE but like the lively debate about AML; classic tale of the bears versus the bulls.
In retail, they say that the customer is king and now we know how many vehicles AML ‘retailed’ to the kings in 2022 – 5,970 (see page 133 of the AML annual report released today: 'retail volumes FY 2022 achieved'). That is a lot less than the wholesale figure (6,412), and less than the previous year’s wholesale figure of 6,178.
In the 2021 AML Annual Report, it was repeatedly stated that AML “had the highest retail sales for more than a decade” and “in a major shift, retail sales have exceeded wholesales” (when 6,178 vehicles were sold to wholesalers). In 2022, AML has reversed this positive trend in retail sales growth, with retail sales dropping by at least 208 vehicles (to 5,970). Our only hope is that the dealers can quickly shift the 442+ increase in inventory that appears to have been built up in Q4. Further indications that retail sales are quite soft.
I would love AML to succeed. But just as John Gaunt declared in death "Ah, would the scandal vanish with my life,
How happy then were my ensuing death!" - perhaps Stroll should take note.
I stick with your method…. Not answer the question.
I don’t give a s if you going blah blah…
I did leave a bid until 31st of March whether I get or not I shall find out (always put cheek bid - nothing to lose).
By the way thanks for 1.41 and if I get the bid then my average will be UP (and still happy).
Good luck with your strategy- you have proved that you did pay the premium to close the shorter hahahahahah.
Log off………
The fund manager are circling this SP soon (MM) know it.
I wouldn't even pay you 4p per post Noah, unintelligable twaddle.
Tell us, where does the SP go next? What level are you topping up at?
Then we can truly hold you accountable, tell us in advance.
Buy low sell high.
Read my posts I did say pull back after shorter sorted. (I had my strategy, 1.41 with fewer shares (30%) still keep 70% and buy more (30%) in next 2 week (if SP reached and below of my bid)
All you do is look the back and (told you blah) and the SP uptrend you were in toilet all the time.
Shorter did closed at premium SP compare today (they could have waited and buy lower SP). Why didn’t you wait haha haha because you can’t look the ahead.
You are independent analyst with (own AML shares - you want more AML shares for later date).
All link you provide was junior analysts from Jeff’ who get paid 60k via glassdoor compare to other 90k…..
Your is 40p per posts!!!! Is one of your colleague with silver hair and goatee. ;)
Is this the Alonso effect on the SP, down 5%?
Beware, gaps up on opening are sucking people in, then the MM grind it lower the rest of the day.
Told you, heading to £2, don't listen to the rampers.
Now you can buy almost 50% more shares than you could at £3.
Big week, CPI inflation numbers and interest rate rise decisions mid week Wed and Thursday.
One advantage of watching the highlights this morning was it had the final stewards’ decision.
How much did Aston Martin pay to sponsor a car that everyone called a Red Bull?
Compared to that, I’d say the current AML deal with AMF1 is a bargain.
Example of the links in practise here:
https://www.arabnews.com/node/2269756/motorsport
Have a good day, cheers, Paul. :)
You know the old saying...win on Sunday, sell on Monday.
Aston Martin are currently the fastest manufacturer in F1! Very impressive.
You do realise the F1 team and AML.L are two completely seperate companies don't you?
Do you think F1 performance has ANY bearing on AML's huge debt?
Yes Gkerr but bar the Red Bulls, Alonso doesn’t have to check his rear view mirrors at the moment!! ;-))
Damn shame that Alonso lost the third podium because of the rear jackman touching the car.