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Wow! Someone has experienced a spectacular sense of humour failure today, haven’t they? ;-)
@c2645sg can keep posting my 2020 & 2021 share purchases if they want, I’ve never denied them.
The fact they keep ignoring what happened in 2022 just confirms they know nothing about averages.
They are still going on about directors buying at high prices in 2021, after I have clearly shown that the biggest influence on de Picciotto‘s overall AML average was NOT the 2% of 6.99m shares bought for around £18 in 2021, but the 83% of 6.99m shares bought for an average of £1.06 in 2022.
https://www.lse.co.uk/ShareChat.html?ShareTicker=AML&share=Aston-Martin-Lagonda&thread=9FBFFE45-270E-49F7-B2E1-34BD119991A4
I even gave @c2645sg a BIG clue that over 90% of my original AML holding was bought in 2022.
And, just like de Picciotto, I made money selling my 2020/21/22 AML shares in 2023.
Believe me, don’t believe me, filter me, don’t filter me, none of that changes these facts in real life.
Have a good evening everyone, cheers, Paul. :)
I'll just keep posting this to remind everyone how wild your investment decisions are.
AML_007
Posted in: AML
Posts: 340
Price: 1,480.50
Hold
Squeaky bum time26 Nov 2021 09:52
The AML SP is now below my overall average holding price of £15.21.
(Still higher than my 2020 average, but lower than my 2021 average.)
Back in May 21, I thought a £15 SP would break my faith in Stroll, Moers, etc.
One voice is NOT consensus.
You insist on changing the context to try and make yourself look superior, don't you? Pages upon page of misdirection and misquotes. Cool, someone never got enough hugs from mommy as a child. I am not playing that game, it just fills the BB with nonsense.
My quote was about directors buying, not about international rating agencies,. and you know it.
I know who you are, and you're just here to manipulate and slander.
So you're filtered now, good luck with your 'investment.'
c2645sg
Posted in: AML
Posts: 3,340
Price: 158.10
No Opinion
RE: Future price stock15 Apr 2024 08:26
Half the board were buying shares over £15, and they were all completely wrong.
Never take refuge in the false security of consensus…..
I wonder if C26 wakes up, logs on and goes "I have made myself look a fool again!!"....probably not as he is a paid reramper but he must cringe when he get's called out every day! Hilarious to watch though...
Totally agree Paul.
Do think Lance should be given a job washing cars or something else in the background though???
Bring on Friyay!!!!!
Outstanding, AML_007 . Add to that your Brandolini's law - perfect !
So, you warned us to “Never take refuge in the false security of consensus” when referring to the AML assessments made by the international ratings agencies (Fitch, Moodys & S&P Global).
Yet you are happy to post the link to this SSO/Karenable assessment three times, as if it is superior?
Just to pick up on two errors towards the end of this so called “analysis”:
SSO Nuggets Quote - “To produce these 3% more cars, it increased wages and salaries by 35%.”
This 35% ignores the fact that absolute staff numbers went up from 2,094 to 2,368 and that is before you start doing any real analysis on FTE (Full Time Equivalent), staff grades, departments, etc.
Honestly, this is amateur hour analysis at its finest, not a professional rating agency standard.
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SSO Nuggets Quote - “Summer Job for the Kid”
From AML 2020 Annual Report:
“Q. HOW WILL THE COMPANY BENEFIT FROM THE F1 TEAM? - The sponsorship agreement, with commercial terms commensurate with the Company’s prior F1 expenditure.”
Therefore, AML is spending roughly as much on the AMF1 team as it did on the Red Bull F1 team.
But despite being the title sponsor of Red Bull, the team colours & the team name had nothing to do with Aston Martin and everyone referred to the car as a ‘Red Bull’.
Now, the AMF1 car is in a variation of ‘British Racing Green’, is called an Aston Martin, despite the fact that ‘Aramco’ is the title sponsor, and Aston Martin share the F1 Safety Car & Medical car.
So, anyone who thinks the AMF1 deal is not a better deal that the Red Bull F1 deal knows nothing.
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Have a nice day everyone, cheers, Paul. :)
Required reading beforehand:
https://ssoreport.com/aml-nuggets