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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Advent Air | LSE:AAIR | London | Ordinary Share | SG9999002018 | ORD SGD0.20 |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 16.50 | - | 0.00 | 00:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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14/11/2007 15:44 | Results came in below T1ps forecasts because they paid a full tax charge on earnings. Im not sure that had been assumed in forecasts. Not sure market has picked up on that yet. | nickcduk | |
14/11/2007 15:30 | Looks good to me. :O) | liarspoker | |
14/11/2007 15:30 | RNS Number:7430H Advent 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: | scotty1 | |
14/11/2007 08:15 | I have been impressed reviewing last years results. The EVA last year was excellent. I am interested to see whether we see an increase in this given the investments made this year. I hope you are right Liars as it will be interesting to see the real figures. | berny3 | |
14/11/2007 07:16 | Today would be a great day to release results imo. | liarspoker | |
12/11/2007 08:05 | Yes, appearently results are due this week. Perhaps management think that the shares are too cheap as well and would like to release the results on a fairly strong market day. I think it is rather strange that they are releasing results and have no set date. | liarspoker | |
12/11/2007 08:00 | Go Advent, how long before AAIR gets noticed by some of the big players? are results due this week? | wozelbeak | |
12/11/2007 07:55 | Strong figures again - beating the average figures. :O) Passenger numbers for the month increased by 14.07% over the previous year. Skywest traffic, measured by Revenue Passenger Kilometres (RPKs) increased by 10.68%, while capacity, measured by Available Seat Kilometres (ASKs) increased by 12.42% over the same period. Load Factor decreased by 89 pts to 56.83% compared to the previous year. | liarspoker | |
10/11/2007 09:03 | I had the same stluke. Fingers crossed. :O) | liarspoker | |
09/11/2007 23:05 | Looking at the chart it's in a very nice upward trend channel. | knowing | |
09/11/2007 08:01 | Just had email reply from company results will be out within a week. | stluke | |
07/11/2007 18:05 | 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. | berny3 | |
07/11/2007 18:02 | Soon then ;-) | knowing | |
07/11/2007 18:01 | If we break through 18p Knowing you can retire. :O) | liarspoker | |
07/11/2007 17:58 | Could be looking at an eventual chart breakout now. | knowing | |
07/11/2007 17:57 | Not sure. What confuses me is that both large trades are listed as 'O' trades. Perhaps the 1.5m was a sell and the 2.3m was a buy hence the 1.5m was netted off and the remaining 800K increased the price by over 6%. Both might have been in the market at the same time. LSE playing funny bunnies today so that doesn't help either. Anyway - interesting to see this activity before the results. | liarspoker | |
07/11/2007 16:59 | anyone know if this was a buy or a sell? | wozelbeak | |
07/11/2007 16:38 | Another 2.3m gone through...... | liarspoker | |
07/11/2007 14:09 | Had to be a buy, price would not have reacted positively if it hadnt surely, that fact it has coinsided with soon to be released results i guess bodes well, company has expanded rapidly over the past 12 months and although the share price has ticked up slowly throughout the year i strongly believe this remains undervalued. | stluke | |
07/11/2007 13:30 | Could be the buy that forced the price up. Hard to tell when the charts are a bit iffy. Edit: Yep, I reckon the 1.5m was a buy with the price being forced up as stock was being collected. We'll find out later this afternoon though. Edit 2: Actually I am not so sure - I'll go and sit in hte corner now and I'll be quiet. Level II = 2 v 1 though. :O) | liarspoker | |
07/11/2007 13:16 | 1,500,000 sell just gone through!! 15.25p | wozelbeak | |
07/11/2007 13:09 | Does anyone know results date, i am aware that they were around this time last year but a actual date would be useful. | stluke | |
07/11/2007 12:55 | Nice little tick up today. :O) ADVFN charts obviously a little slow. | liarspoker | |
05/11/2007 17:25 | AAIR on Board Talk | knowing | |
05/11/2007 12:40 | More publicity for Skywest: | liarspoker |
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