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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Stock Type |
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Advent Air | AAIR | London | Ordinary Share |
Open Price | Low Price | High Price | Close Price | Previous Close |
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16.50 | 16.50 |
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Posted at 21/11/2007 17:11 by spangle93 Nice work wozelbeakKnowing - may be an idea to update the AAIR thread header with this new one, if you've a moment |
Posted at 20/11/2007 16:13 by spangle93 Note the RNS today:That's some jump in dividend. 0.53c Final Dividend in 2006. 1.8c Final Dividend in 2007 Now that the name is changed from Advent Air (AAIR) to Skywest Airways (SKYW), should we start a new thread? |
Posted at 14/11/2007 22:29 by berny3 just run through some calcs. That is the final dividend payment of 0.602p a share. So that is 3.85% on just the final!!Profit attributable to shareholders £2,664,176, dividend pay out 1,191,960. Leaving £1,472,216 retained |
Posted at 14/11/2007 19:42 by liarspoker Great !!I get a 3.893% yield on my purchase price plus purchase and selling costs so my overall net gain after taxes will be 3.115% on the final divi alone. :O) |
Posted at 14/11/2007 16:29 by liarspoker If it breaks 18p it'll fly imo.Am I working it out correctly that we'll get a divi yield of about 4% ? |
Posted at 14/11/2007 15:30 by scotty1 RNS Number:7430HAdvent Air Limited 14 November 2007 14th November 2007, RNS AIM Code AAIR (effective 20th November AIM code SKYW) Advent Air Limited ("Advent Air" or the "Company") Audited Results for the 12 months ended 30th June 2007 Highlights in Results * Revenues increased to $130m up from $98m the prior year; * Group EBITDAR increased to $26.6m up from $17.85m the prior year with the pre-tax profits increasing to $12.7m up from $5.7m in the prior year; * Group Net Profit after Tax increased to $7.966m up from $3.9m the prior year notwithstanding tax charges of $4.77m; * Final Dividend payment for the year of 1.8 cents per share; * Company proposes further share buybacks and other capital management initiatives; * Report of improvements in operating performance and profit margin; and * Company to be renamed Skywest Airlines Ltd effective 20th November 2007 with new code on AIM to be SKYW. The results for the full year ended 30 June 2007 based on the Audited Financial Statements (as audited under Singapore Financial Reporting Standards) as reported are as follows along with an equivalent in Pounds Sterling: |
Posted at 12/11/2007 08:00 by wozelbeak Go Advent, how long before AAIR gets noticed by some of the big players?are results due this week? |
Posted at 07/11/2007 18:05 by berny3 Think you will find the both were buys. My first thoughts were TW is establishing a fund. Very possible he will be buying many of his tips. AAIR is one of them.......and also AAIR is fabulous buy anyway, still cheap at these prices and with a link up on the loyalty with virgin Blue.....possible join togther soon?? Not too sure what the regulators would have to say... But must be becomming interesting to outsiders. Virgin Blue must be aware of this and needs to develop links. Pure spec and guess work. |
Posted at 05/11/2007 17:25 by knowing AAIR on Board Talk |
Posted at 02/11/2007 06:46 by wozelbeak will AAIR ever make a break north?no matter what they do, it seems to be anchored in the mid teens! 1 NOVEMBER 2007 ADVENT AIR LTD (AIM AAIR) SKYWEST JOINS WITH VIRGIN BLUE TO REWARD PASSENGERS WITH VELOCITY POINTS The following was released today by Advent Air Ltd's wholly owned subsidiary, Skywest Airlines and also by VirginBlue Airlines. "Skywest rewards passengers with Velocity Skywest Airlines announced today that it is joining Velocity, the award winning loyalty program partnered by Virgin Blue. From 1 November 2007, Velocity Members can earn Velocity Points on Skywest's domestic network. Skywest's Chief Executive Officer, Paul Daff said the Velocity program provided significant benefits for passengers. "By joining the Velocity program, passengers have the opportunity to earn Velocity Points for every mile flown on qualifying Skywest flights. Now, our passengers can earn Velocity Points, which can be redeemed for heaps of fantastic rewards, from flights, to accommodation, car hire, movies and shopping," Mr Daff said. Mr Daff went on to say that passengers travelling to and from Skywest's fifteen destinations would greatly benefit from the outstanding benefits offered by Velocity. And that Velocity was an exciting addition to the Skywest product. "Skywest offers a premium economy product with full in-flight service and the most spacious economy class legroom in Australia. Now the Velocity loyalty program gives our passengers the added benefit of earning rewards just by flying with us. I believe this to be the best news for Western Australian travellers, and will further encourage local tourism," he said. Virgin Blue Chief Executive, Brett Godfrey, said, "Like Virgin Blue, Skywest is a high-quality, service-oriented airline and we are particularly pleased to welcome Skywest into our Velocity program as our latest partner. "We are also very pleased to be able to offer Velocity Members even more opportunities to earn Points." Velocity Points can be earned on all Skywest flights, excluding flights to and from Bali and charter flights. As a launch offer, Skywest is offering double Velocity Points for flights taken between 1 December 2007 and 31 January 2008. More information on this offer and the program can be found by visiting the Skywest website at www.skywest.com.au. To join Velocity visit www.velocityrewards. |
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