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Sorry - which bit of ‘none of your business’ do you not understand? I give no information about whether I am invested or not nor do I seek it from others. It’s called etiquette - maybe give it a try?
£18?
None of your business.
What’s your average here markpatrick?
If price get lower the factory might not be open! haha!
C26: usual deflection tactics - crass and predictable. Don’t let the facts get in the way, will you. Who said anything about a ‘factory tour’? Not me, you! As I’ve explained before I went to the factory to view the Valhalla (I’ve shared the text of my invite) and was lucky enough to have an impromptu tour of the Valkyrie assembly area. I have no idea whether ‘factory tours’ are going ahead or not.
Fire sale cometh
Far to much debt and strings to the debt
Biased and driven by ideology like this?
Add 'bare-faced lying' as AML have not done a single factory tour since covid.
MarkPatrick
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Price: 1,119.50
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RE: 7 intresting facts about Aston Martin.18 Feb 2022 15:06
Just to deal with a couple of other bits of nonsense I’ve read on here, based on my conversations with people at the factory. First, a small number (described as ‘less than a handful’) of Valkyrie customers got grumpy about delays and had their deposits returned. Some lucky people on the (very long) wait list then paid their deposits and immediately secured those build slots. Second, the film of the Valkyrie being driven on the road was a customer car and driven by the customer, with some factory support on the filming.
Look at price clothpatrick, evidence is there that even cloth brain can see haha!
C26: good point. I choose neither of you - both biased and driven by ideology rather than evidence and patently unable or unwilling to give a balanced view. But, thanks anyway.
You can choose to believe that or a ramping trader saying 6/7 quid is imminent, as we slide towards the 4s.
Take your pick.
Imagine if someone else had posted something akin to ‘my mate the German AML dealer says…’! The accusations of dishonesty would be being sprayed by now. Interesting style of communication too - not the usual lucid C26! How odd.
Meanwhile in Germany.....
some current information (10 min. ago) from my AML dealer:
Production of the GT/sportscars was ramped down to build more DBX. Hence the longer delivery times for these models. DBX currently 5 months. The first 707s for customers are coming in July. So nothing with good Q2 numbers. Production increase not possible due to the supply. Communication with AML strangely quiet, as if they're up to something. Due to the delivery problem, Lanbo can no longer produce vehicles, which leads to the delivery times. There are many speculative buyers and it is feared that this bubble will soon burst. Approx. 212 Urus are only for sale at mobile. Significant price drops are expected. Furthermore, one notices a migration at Ferrari, which is based on the rapid model changes and always new vehicle types, which is rated negatively by many customers. (can you believe
We hope that they will be able to navigate these troubled waters and be able to keep the right way to profit. The models are fine, they are reorganizing, we hope they will be able to pass this delicate moment ... let's cross our fingers !!!!
You can sell as many cars as you can manufacture but if you cannot service the debt you are dead in the water.
Interest rates will rocket as we enter a global recession.
Staffing & material costs are set to increase by 48%.
Retail is going to be very difficult in the next five years according to Experian Nottingham and several merchant banks.
Despite generating losses, the company is doing well in terms of sales. Its DBX707, which is the most powerful luxury SUV in the world, reported a 60% increase in orders in the first quarter of 2022. Moreover, as per recent announcements from the company’s management, they plan to deliver 10,000 wholesale cars and hit £2bn in revenues by 2024.
All things considered, I believe the Aston Martin share price has multiple growth catalysts. There’s no denying that there is a lot of risk and uncertainty surrounding the future of this automotive stock. Yet I’m cautiously optimistic about the future of this firm and considering.........https://uk.investing.com/analysis/the-aston-martin-share-price-is-down-75-can-it-bounce-back-200524352