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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Avanti Communications Group Plc | LSE:AVN | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B1VCNQ84 | ORD 1P |
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% | 0.0526 | 0.05 | 0.10 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
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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30/10/2010 23:25 | Very interesting links here. Satellite Industry News Bits 10/29/2010 | share_shark | |
30/10/2010 12:17 | sure sounds like it | sco77harris | |
30/10/2010 09:48 | Payload preparations are underway. | share_shark | |
30/10/2010 09:30 | Astrium: 39th consecutive success for Ariane 5 28 october 2010 ariane 5 ECA, Access to space & Telecommunications Kourou, 28 October 2010 - Ariane 5, developed and built by Astrium, was successfully launched from Kourou in French Guiana. François Auque, Astrium CEO, warmly congratulated and thanked the Astrium teams based in French Guiana, France and Germany, "for this latest success that once again affirms the excellence and quality of the Ariane 5 ECA launcher. This launcher has risen to the challenge yet again by sending two telecommunications satellites into orbit". Ariane 5's next flight will carry the new generation HYLAS 1 satellite developed by Astrium for the satellite operator Avanti Communications. HYLAS 1 will supply high-speed broadband services to remote rural areas throughout Europe. About Astrium Astrium is a wholly owned subsidiary of EADS, dedicated to providing civil and defence space systems and services. In 2009, Astrium had a turnover of 4.8 billion and more than 15,000 employees in France, Germany, the United Kingdom, Spain and the Netherlands. Its three main areas of activity are Astrium Space Transportation for launchers and orbital infrastructure, Astrium Satellites for satellites and ground systems and Astrium Services for high value-added integrated solutions for secure satcoms and commercial networks, high-security satellite communications equipment, customised navigation and geo-information products and services worldwide. EADS is a global leader in aeronautics, space, defence and related services. In 2009, the Group including Airbus, Astrium, Cassidian and Eurocopter yielded a turnover of 42.8 billion and employed over 119,000 people. Press contacts: Matthieu Duvelleroy (Astrium FR) Tel.: +33 (0) 1 77 75 80 32 Daniel Mosely (Astrium UK) Tel.: +44 (0) 1438 778180 Ralph Heinrich (Astrium GER) Tel.: +49 (0) 89 607 33971 Francisco Lechón (Astrium SP) Tel.: +34 91 586 37 41 www.astrium.eads.net | share_shark | |
30/10/2010 01:30 | You can guess as much as you want chrissey but as most investors are irrational (including fund managers) then Que Sera Sera .... | dil | |
30/10/2010 00:02 | it still might be! like stocks, the past is not a good guide to the future! | chrissey | |
29/10/2010 18:25 | it would of been better if there kasat in december was lost, less competition :) | sco77harris | |
29/10/2010 18:01 | you are right smarm | chrissey | |
29/10/2010 17:53 | Do we know if HYLAS 1 is insured as was the Eutelsat sat.? | devereaux | |
29/10/2010 17:28 | eutelsat has recouverd well, would suggest that we might not get a big fall even if launch does fail, although they do already have working satellites. Fall to 550 i agree could be poss, but on successful launch id like to see the share price base at least 7pounds and move up from there. | sco77harris | |
29/10/2010 17:05 | As had been said several times on this BB already smarm. I agree with you and not with the blue sky figures being banded about by the Tipsters. | share_shark | |
29/10/2010 17:02 | chrissey - speculation is the root of all investing but making up arbitary percentage moves from an unknown base is not really speculating, it's just throwing out random unsupported numbers. My chart sees scope for a fall to 550 from here. 10%+ from there takes us back to where we were yesterday and yet, clearly, if the launch and deployment are successful AVN is surely worth more than it was yesterday? If the price falls no further than today then your 10% takes us close to a new high (mid). Quite a difference. Just go with the flow and be aware that the price is likely to be volatile in the lead up to the launch. Either one has the stomach for it or one doesn't. I do and I think there will be one almighty rush if things go well on 25th November. A rush that will take us to a new high and higher....for anything else would be borering on illogical. But when has the market ever been logical. S | smarm | |
29/10/2010 16:40 | why not smarm? speculation is the root of all investing, we speculate as individuals and to varying extents. I was also making the point that a successful launch isn't a guarantee of a successful deployment so I am refining my speculation accordingly. have a good weekend, don't become the wdurham of the AVN bb! | chrissey | |
29/10/2010 16:16 | chrissey - why put numbers on it...you cannot possibly say what will happen or from what price it will happen. S | smarm | |
29/10/2010 16:14 | ok, this is quite educational. I will now say 10% rise on successful launch oy Hylas 1 and another 5% rise after successful deployment. nothing is ever simple. good luck all holders | chrissey | |
29/10/2010 15:35 | Keep a firm grip here SS. | bongo bwana | |
29/10/2010 15:23 | Yeah I know what you mean...I worked for them once. | someuwin | |
29/10/2010 15:21 | Thankyou someuwin. . | share_shark | |
29/10/2010 15:14 | Important to note that last night's failure was with the satellite itself, not with the Ariane 5 launcher which worked perfectly. The Eutelsat W3B which failed was manufactured by Thales Alena Space. The Avanti Hylas-1 is made by EADS Astrium. | someuwin |
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