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Ha Ha whenever Motel Fool say something's a buy it always goes down đ
The Aston Martin Valkyrie LMHâs test and development timeline is becoming clearer, with the carâs expected race debut at the 2025 Rolex 24 Hours at Daytona edging closer.
https://www.dailysportscar.com/2024/05/16/valkyrie-lmh-testing-timeline-becoming-clearer.html
âQ4 FY24 luxury watches revenue +5% at constant currency, +3% at reported rates, with particularly strong performance in the USâ
Good sign for whatâs coming here as luxury still selling well đ
Https://www.autocar.co.uk/car-news/new-cars/aston-martin-mulls-rugged-super-4x4-rival-defender
Ramping man alert! Haha!
Well I'm super excited to see the latter part of the year unfold for Aston. The reviews of the revised range have been stellar IMO, so hats off to the designers and engineers in absolutely transforming the range. With F1 awareness and now with the new vantage, there's a massive widening of Aston's audience to much younger, status and style driven petrol heads. This will result in increased demand and although may put pressure on the ability to meet demand, has positioned the brand in a very good place indeed. Technically, Aston is now getting mighty close to Porsche and Ferrari. As far as experientially, I think Aston is now edging ahead for those who adore a spine tingling exhaust roar, a tactile and exquisite cabin and looks that say much more about the individuality and personality of the owner.
I've owned Porsches. I have Ferraris. Previous styling and dated interiors, lack of dynamic ability meant until now I've not wanted an Aston. Now I really want one. That's going to be a feeling for many. So well done Aston. As a LTH of shares I don't think I've been this excited about the future for some time. Here's to positive cash generation coming soon.
Definitely in bargain land at the moment if youâre a patient holder đ
Itâs definitely going to be an interesting rest of the year!!!!
Vantage is a dream. Iâm in for a bit and will buy more if Iâm given the chance.
AML_007 - please don't quote the idiot on your posts its upsets my equilibrium as he is filtered on my account. I prefer the green bars but thanks anyway I suppose - a superb response.
C2645sg â 14/05/24 â Quote: 'B' ratings
c2645sg â 12/04/24 - âI'd say the company is in worse shape (more debt and payables etc) with better cars for sale than when he took over.â
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So, in April, @c2645sg says the company is in worse shape since Stroll took over.
Then in May, @c2645sg lists the âBâ rating AML currently has, to show how terrible things are.
Which, ironically, actually proves the company is in better shape since Stroll took over. < Roll Eyes >
Because AMLâs credit rating has gone from CCC+ to CCC to B/B- in Strollâs time.
As always, so much mis-information and so little time to challenge it all.
Have a good day everyone, cheers, Paul. :)
Https://www.wallpaper.com/transportation/aston-martin-vantage-review-on-the-road-and-track
If AM get new customers from 911 owners âŚ. 10% would do!
https://newsroom.porsche.com/en/2024/company/porsche-deliveries-2023-34942.html#:~:text=The%20Porsche%20911%20recorded%20the,car%20(%2B17%20per%20cent).
But there is wide world!!
If we able draw a lots of 911 customers (new customers)⌠then it looks bright side.
'The 2025 Vantage is a true 911 Turbo killer. It does the thing. Itâs more exciting to drive than the Porsche, itâs more comfortable, itâs quieter, and it rides better. It sells more of a fantasy.'
@baroninvestment on twitter:
Europeâs Most-Shorted Stocks Join the US Meme Rally
(BBG): Some of Europeâs most-shorted shares are among the biggest gainers in Tuesday trading, joining a rally in US meme stocks that saw both video-game retailer GameStop and cinema chain AMC surge more than 100%
Ocado and Aston Martin basically the ones to go long now
Enjoy :)
SOS: of course youâre right (not that you need me to say it). To be fair to C26, theyâre just doing the job theyâve been hired to do - negatively impact sentiment. Through a completely biased lens, they âmark the businesses homeworkâ, but have never actually built anything themselves - probably couldnât run a bath!
C3P0 is missing something!!!!!
C26: and your point is what? Basic business economics - if you lend money the terms reflect the risk/reward. I must be missing something?
Https://www.fitchratings.com/research/corporate-finance/fitch-assigns-aston-martin-first-time-b-exp-stable-idr-rates-proposed-notes-b-exp-11-03-2024
B
Highly speculative
'B' ratings indicate that material default risk is present, but a limited margin of safety remains. Financial commitments are currently being met; however, capacity for continued payment is vulnerable to deterioration in the business and economic environment.