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Aston Martin share price goes into reverse as firm looks for funding

Thu Jun 30, 2022 2:26 pm

The share price of Aston Martin dropped by almost 14% today (June 30) after reports emerged that the Gaydon car manufacturer was looking to raise more money to safeguard its future.

At 2pm, shares in the company were changing hands for 410.9 – down over 69p, or 14.4%, on their opening price.

The news comes after Autocar reported that Aston Martin is struggling to balance its books to bring forward its future electrification strategy. At present, the car maker has £1.2bn of bank drafts, loans and outstanding bonds, meaning it could left high and dry in the search for extra funding.

The report suggests that a place on the firm’s board could be up for grabs for an investment of £200m.

Russ Mould, investment director at stockbroker and investor platform AJ Bell, said: “Investors hit the brakes on Aston Martin’s shares, which dived 9% after a report implied it was seeking to raise more money to safeguard its future. The company has been a disastrous investment since joining the stock market and anyone looking to back the company now would no doubt want a great deal to compensate for the risks involved.”


Source: https://www.thebusinessdesk.com/westmidlands/news/2065250-aston-martin-share-price-goes-into-reverse-as-firm-looks-for-funding May require sign up

Re: Aston Martin share price goes into reverse as firm looks for funding

Thu Jun 30, 2022 6:57 pm

As far as I can tell they've always operated on the verge of bankruptcy? :roll:

Even David Brown got fed up with it after twenty five years.

Re: Aston Martin share price goes into reverse as firm looks for funding

Thu Jun 30, 2022 7:48 pm

Even as part of Ford's Premier Auto Group they were a liability.

Re: Aston Martin share price goes into reverse as firm looks for funding

Sun Sep 08, 2024 3:39 am

TLDW: That is NOT the original ("Lagonda") engine! There's probably a million other things which are not original such as the infamous David Brown farm-tractor clutch. This is essentially a 'restomod', ie: an old looking car with modern handling and convenience.

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