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Well, looks like I should have sold everything, could have got a huge chunk of shares at these prices.
In fairness Lawrence Stroll is a terrible speaker, I wouldn't put him in front of live questions.
I never claimed to know better, I'm barely literate. I dare say my purchase at 306 lowered my break-even price at the time.
Thanks Bucketman, you've always been my favourite member of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
My break-even share price is 282.7.
Shall I hold everything for tomorrow or sell while I still have the chance?
If DB12s have been delayed then surely the figures aren't going to be that great?
Oh, "one of Toto's targets"... Verstappen? He's unpopular. Don't do it Lawrence!
One wonders if Adrian Newey is rumoured to be leaving because of the Christian Horner scandal or if he wants to prove himself one last time or if he wants to end his career at a great racing manufacturer and not an energy drink company... As for the article below, I didn't understand it: Stroll wants someone from Mercedes for £400k a week. Who? It's not Lewis, and it certainly ain't George. Was the article written by AI?
Aston should stick to physical switchgear. The new regulations coming from Euro NCAP dictating that five-star ratings will only go to cars that keep key features as physical buttons/switches don't go far enough. I'd like to see Teslas, Volvos and all the other Chinese garbage legislated off the road. I'm amazed Volvo sales haven't plummeted. I hope Aston don't start getting ahead of themselves with their in-house software and try to be 'trendy' by eliminating buttons... at this end of the market it shouldn't be a problem, but you never know.
This forum is by far the most idiotic, immature forum I've ever witnessed. Most videogame forums have more coherent discussions. I've currently got heavy losses but am slowly increasing my number of shares through tentative day-trading, lowering my break-even share price. To translate that for more easily bored readers: Ha ha! Sausages! Ha ha! If a miracle happened and Aston got an F1 win, what share price should I buy at on the Sunday to guarantee my order is successful? I assume 2 or 3 points below the frozen price at the time? I'm using Trading212. (The magic would probably run out by the afternoon, so I'd sell then...)
Whete did you get the November sales figures from? Many thanks.
With voluptuous bodywork, copious airbags, a handsome face with inviting headlights... Poonam Pandey is 32 years old.
Share price is 219 now.
What the hell is going on?
I can't find the story on F1-insider.com, a website which doesn't exactly scream "reliable".
"The F1 circus has barely arrived at the Losail International Circuit, or the rumour mill is back in full swing." - Incredible English, GPblog.com!
"Who insiders say is reportedly planning to sell his shares in Aston Martin to a newly established Saudi sovereign wealth fund." - Would that be the Public Investment Fund, set up in 1971?
Why would Stroll go on Bloomberg and say he's committed to the company - having bought more shares - if he's to tell it to the Saudis?
Never dismiss rumours, but I'm shttps://www.lse.co.uk/ShareChat.html?ShareTicker=AML&share=Aston-Martin-Lagonda&thread=F76E2491-62E9-466F-8E17-D63E32A108AF&reply=true#posting-rulesceptical on this one.
I think that was in reference to Geely's purchase back in May.
What is this "Kingham pub"?
Is it where all the bigwigs hang out?
It would certainly explain Lance's driving.
I'm baffled by the acronyms here as it is: WAP, CR...
One does wonder about the intelligence of the typical Aston investor when the announcement of a 5 year delay to the petrol and diesel ban - a delay first mooted as the "Aston Martin clause" - causes a huge sell-off. Perhaps they are under the illusion that people actually want to buy electric cars? Perhaps they were confident that Aston could make a decent electric car - design it well, market it well - despite a total lack of evidence of this? More hugely profitable limited edition petrol specials please. Let's get that ICE bsn delayed INDEFINITELY! The election is there for the taking, Rishi!
I think this is purely down to Aston's poor showing at the Singapore Grand Prix. Investors are very fickle. I bet most RR shareholders don't realise they've invested in the engineering company, not the car company. Also, the Pendragon car dealership sold today - could that be influencing the price?
All the more for me.