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No worries Ghini.
They never use real cars in films, they use ringers with whatever the drivers need under the bonnet.
So very little chance it will be a new electric engine which will have problems.
At least they won't have to put up with dodgy infotainment systems either ;)
Https://electrek.co/2024/01/26/could-next-james-bond-be-driving-ev-powered-by-lucid-motors/
Useless Noah again, pure conjecture, and won't even post the article because it's truly embarassing click bait.
Noah = Stille, never forget.
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Posted 2 days ago....
Just took delivery of DB12 Volante today, my third Aston. Absolutely gorgeous... for the first 68 miles.
Electrics glitched out and then then engine light came on as the soundtrack changed from a beautiful V8 growl to a knackered rotovator chewing stones. Have decided to reject it and get my £250k back. Delivery was delayed a couple of months due to "manufacturing issues", but it seems Aston need to spend another few months getting this car right before sending it out.
Yeah, you’re right Paul, well done, time to top up your AML holding!
What’s your average now? ;)
#1 + #2 +#3 +#4 is exactly the problem.
Huge number which almost defeats the purpose of refinancing the debt.
Pretty sure they would have done it by now if they could get more favourable terms.
I wonder why they have not, having promised us all 2023 that they would?
Everything costs money, look how much the banks made on the huge cash raise of 650m last year. From memory it was between 50 & 100m, hence my estimate.
I get the impression Paul doesn’t really exist, but is a cabal of middle aged, passive aggressive, Aston driving, woefully endowed, divorced simpletons, spouting off on Telegram, and pasting the highlights here.
I can’t wait to laugh my socks off when the cash raise comes and you disappear again, with your average above £15, and stroll can do no wrong attitude.
You’re supposed to make money in this game, not throw it away.
UK sales down over 12% in 2023 compared to 2022.
AML already warned, to expect 6700 instead of 7000 sales for 2023, thats only 4%.reduction.
7000-12% = 6160 sales. which would hammer the share price.
CEO potentially getting the boot and fulsome refinancing in early 2024 means no-one is buying.
Https://www.am-online.com/data/manufacturer-insight
UK sales down 30% in December
@c2645sg - Oh come on, surely you know refinancing costs are paid out of the money raised?
Precisely, it will cost AML c. £50-100m to refinance the debt.
WHERE WILL THEY GET THAT CASH if there is no cash raise and they are losing hundreds of millions per year?
They have already promised us repayment of the debt after the £350m they raised in 2023, why is the net debt unchanged?
Honestly....
You'd think if you were a shaeholder you would stop prodding the bear, but your ego just can't take it.
Happy to keep reminding everyone of the predicament AML are in every time you challenge me, keep it up old boy ;)
Only 24 cars sold in Germany in December, 463 all year.
So December sales are distinctly light in UK and Germany, and it's supposed to be a bumper month, as it always is with AML. ;)
Expect a miss on projected 2023 full year figures.
Refinancing COSTS MONEY.
AML will be making losses in the hundreds of millions AGAIN this year,
It doesn't take a rocket surgeon to work out those two situations are incompatible.
Remember AML promised tp pay down some of the debt in 2023? Where is that RNS? Why haven't they done it? Why is the net debt unchanged after £350M cash raises in 2023?
Becaue they spent all the cash, THAT'S WHY!
This cvompany is a cash guzzler, lurching from crisis to crisis.
You keep obfusctaing and I'll keep reminding people of the things you choose to ignore.
Looks like Invesco must be selling the lot, 4% of the company still to sell, this could be gong down for a few more months yet.
Imagine trying to fund raise in the middle of a fund selling 10% of the company.
The lower the price, the bigger the dilution.
Be careful who you listen to, folks.
If you had listend to this passive aggresive idiot who still thinks he is right, your would have lost 80% of your investment.
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.
But today, six months later, my faith is still there and not deterred by the current £14 SP.
AML_007
Posted in: AML
Posts: 340
Price: 1,771.00
RE: Another blue day ...09 Oct 2021 09:1
Still, I did make what will be my last top on 06/10/21, 150 @ £16.51, as my AML pot is big enough now.
AML_007
Posted in: AML
Posts: 340
Price: 2,057.00
No Opinion
RE: Bueno11 Aug 2021 18:10
I don't often get my top up timing right, as it has more to do with funds being free.
But my last top was at £17.06 just over three weeks ago, so happy with that.
AML_007
Posted in: AML
Posts: 340
Price: 1,746.00
No Opinion
RE: WTF IS GOING ON?21 Jul 2021 07:35
Which makes me feel that my two small top ups this week are good value. (DYOR)
19/07/21 – 50 shares @ £17.68
20/07/21 – 50 shares @ £17.06
AML_007
Posted in: AML
Posts: 340
Price: 1,999.50
No Opinion
RE: Google AML chart28 Apr 2021 08:35
In other news, I also managed a small top up of 50 shares last week @18.48.
My 2021 purchases have ranged between 17.66 to 21.38, average = 19.64.
Can someone please explain sarcasm to 007, my word.
You MUST be right Paul, the share price heading south daily, means AML have all the cash they need.
What's your average AML purchase price these days?
AML_007
Posted in: AML
Posts: 241
Price: 1,927.50
No Opinion
RE: Dunnieboy are you still alive?12 May 2021 06:32
For a while, the fact-based approach lost money and the faith-based one made money.
Clearly there would/should always be a point where the facts over take the faith.
For me and AML, the cold hard facts would hit home at around £15 a share.
When I would still be up (just), but have to accept my faith in Stroll, Moers, etc. was misplaced.
However, until that day…
As if a UK publication who as been flown VIP to Monaco as going to say a Ferari is better than an Aston, you fanboys are deluded.
SP under massive support of £2 now, will it hold?
If it doesn;t they are in real trouble, as the dilution for a cash raise will be huge, which means the new shares will be priced super low. The last raise was at £4.20 ish and the new shares were priced at £1.03.
If they do the same again at £2, the price could be 50p.
Let that sink in AML007, bet you wished you had listeed to yourself losing faith in Stroll at £15 and sold then.
Rule number 1: Ignore idiotic fanboys.
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