Can the Aston Martin share price continue to rise?
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Aston Martin Lagonda‘s (LSE: AML) share price has doubled in the past year. I believe new management and improving financial results have helped the strong movement in the share price.
I would like to further analyse the company to understand if this is a buying opportunity for me.
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Investor demand for UK shares is steadily picking up as optimism over the economic recovery grows. The
FTSE 100 has just hit new 15-month highs above 7,100 points, for instance, whilst the
FTSE 250 has struck fresh record peaks. The
Aston Martin Lagonda (LSE: AML) share price has failed to benefit from this pick up in risk appetite though.
Not even an encouraging set of financials this week has bolstered market appetite for the luxury carmaker. Indeed, the Aston Martin share price has continued its steady drop in Friday business and just hit lows not plunged since late January.
Vocus to roll out 2,000km cable from Perth to Port Hedland
Vocus to roll out 2,000km cable from Perth to Port Hedland
Project Horizon will establish a network of both new and existing fibre between Port Hedland and Perth via Newman, Meekatharra and Geraldton. Credit: Vocus
Vocus has revealed it is making a major investment in its national telco network with plans to roll out a 2,000-kilometre high-capacity fibre connection from Perth to Port Hedland in Western Australia.
“I am pleased to say that just last week, Vocus’ Board gave the green light to commence work to close this final gap and complete our national fibre network,” the telco’s COO Ellie Sweeney said in a speech during the CommsDay Summit event on 4 May.
By Ry Crozier on May 4, 2021 11:05AM
Connecting Geraldton and Port Hedland.
Vocus will deploy a 2000km high-capacity fibre link between Geraldton and Port Hedland in Western Australia by the end of next year.
Codenamed ‘Project Horizon’, it is designed to provide a “missing link … between Port Hedland, where [Vocus’] North West Cable System from Darwin lands, and Geraldton, where [the company’s] terrestrial network ends,” chief operating officer Ellie Sweeney told the
CommsDay Summit in Sydney.
“The first stage of this program of work is now underway,” she said.
“Project Horizon has been part of our long-term network extension plans for several years, and the high-level design work has already been completed.