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AAIR Advent Air

16.50
0.00 (0.00%)
03 May 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Advent Air Investors - AAIR

Advent Air Investors - AAIR

Share Name Share Symbol Market Stock Type
Advent Air AAIR London Ordinary Share
  Price Change Price Change % Share Price Last Trade
0.00 0.00% 16.50 01:00:00
Open Price Low Price High Price Close Price Previous Close
16.50 16.50
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Posted at 21/11/2007 16:33 by spangle93
I'd rather find out what was actually happening with this stock today!

It's showing a flat 17p and no news on ADVFN
On III it's down a 14.5-15.5p spread, and there's a news item too

Can you shed any light, Liarspoker?

SKYWEST AIRLINES LTD
(formerly known as Advent Air Ltd)
Directors Dealing

The Board of Skywest Airlines Ltd ("Skywest" or "the Company") announces it has been informed today that a director of the Company, John Jost, has sold 300,000 shares in the Company through the market on the 20th of November 2007.

Following the transaction, John Jost's total interest in the Company consists of 3,202,662 ordinary shares representing 1.62% of the total issued share capital held as follows:

No. of ordinary shares
In own name 27,250
In the name of Mibago (S) Pte Ltd 3,173,743
In the name of Bass Media Pty Ltd 1,669
Total : 3,202,662


John Jost is a non-executive director of Skywest Airlines Ltd.

--ENDS--
Posted at 27/8/2007 07:47 by carterdl
Thanks for posting the FT snippet, Knowing. Hopefully Advent will now be on a few more investors radar.
QS9, yes, next results could be the catalyst for a breakout. Meanwhile, it's a very good sign how well Advent has performed in current market conditions. Many small company shares have taken a hammering, but it seems Advent's shares are mainly in the hands of investors who know the value of the company, rather than short-term traders.
Posted at 26/8/2007 23:56 by knowing
FINANCIAL TIMES
The Lex Column:
*Solid gold - If there was ever a time for gold to demonstrate its safe-haven status, it was Monday.
*Bank of China's hit - Big number, big panic. Bank of China spooked investors this week when it confessed to holding almost $10-billion of securities backed by US subprime mortgages. BoC's $10-billion exposure is the biggest announced by any bank to date and no small change for China's number two lender.
*M&A in IT services - Only half a century after the end of colonial rule, Indian companies are now coming to Europe to build empires of their own.

The Lombard Column:
*Big banks owe it to investors to show their strength.
*A vote for property values – F&C Commercial Property Fund calls a meeting of shareholders to consider the future of the £972-million company.
*Public to private – Lord Browne's venture into private equity with Riverstone Holdings.

The Weekend Share Watch Column:
*Spectris (SXS) – Emerging markets underpin growth. If the company can continue to deliver improved profitability, then it still looks good value at 842p.
*Advent Air (AAIR) - Golden opportunity for Asian airline. Advent Air trades on an undemanding forward P/E multiple of 8.8 times, making it worth the ride.
Posted at 22/8/2007 11:09 by carterdl
Yes Standish, a lot of investors follow TW, me included ... but his EPS upgrade won't do much for momentum imo. The constant trickle of good news will though, as it highlights and reflects the fundamentals. I think Tom is very conservative with his target price and it will be interesting to see if he sticks with AAIR after it's achieved (which should be within months).
Posted at 22/8/2007 08:53 by carterdl
I'm not surprised you took the chance to top up (as did I). But I am surprised this share's thread is so quiet. Maybe it's just an indication Advent Air is undiscovered by most investors.
You're right there is a commodity related angle to it, but from what I can tell it ticks all the boxes as a great investment in the making: has net cash making up 14% of it's market cap, has a clear growth strategy and means to achieve it, limited regional competition, is very lowly rated (less than 8 times this year's earnings), pays a dividend, frequent share buybacks, regular 'good news' updates, a great graph, good and enterprising management, it's also a possible takeover target. How many shares can boast all that?
I think there's a great chance the share price will be over 40p within a couple of years, possibly sooner. Indeed, GE&CR already have a price target of 43p.
Posted at 26/5/2007 11:13 by safeera
Hi Scotty1 Can you help me with this please.I bought 40,000 shares in AAIR in September 2006.I believe shareholders were allocated 1 AVAP share for every 10 AAIR shares.I bought mine through Interactive Investor Account and are held in their nominee account.Was I entitled to these shares?If so how can I find out that I own these shares?Also were they allocated in a certificated form.I would appreciate your comments on this.Read the above thread with interest thanks.
Posted at 26/5/2007 11:11 by safeera
Hi Scotty1 Can you help me with this please.I bought 40,000 shares in AAIR in September 2006.I believe shareholders were allocated 1 AVAP share for every 10 AAIR shares.I bought mine through Interactive Investor Account and are held in their nominee account.Was I entitled to these shares?If so how can I find out that I own these shares?Also were they allocated in a certificated form.I would appreciate your comments on this.
Posted at 01/2/2007 10:42 by spangle93
News today of director (first time) BUY.

OK, it's probably his loose change, but hopefully his confidence will increase that of other potential investors.


1 February 2007
Advent Air Limited
Directors' Dealings

The Board of Advent Air announces that it was informed on 31 January 2007 that on 30 January 2007 Company director Tony Davis, purchased in the open market 50,000 ordinary shares each at an average cost of 13.2p per ordinary share. Accordingly Tony Davis currently owns 50,000 shares, representing 0.025% of the Company's issued share capital.
Posted at 04/1/2007 10:12 by knowing
THURSDAY 4TH JANUARY 2007

THE BUSINESS
The Cover Story:
*Who runs Britain plc?

The Investor Section:
*US buyout firms rule the roost in Europe.

The Inside AIM Column:
*The party's over for AIM success story.
*Route master for Australian mining region (Advent Air (AAIR.L) – Buy).
Posted at 08/12/2006 19:19 by standish11
If the fundamentals are strong-as they appear to be in this case-then that will be reflected in the share price as and when investors become aware of them.Incidentally,Tom W always declares an interest as he is required to do and does not carry out short term trading.Also I do not think that he has a holding in this stock.

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