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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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08/12/2010 10:24 | It is difficult to see why there should be any bad news at this stage in fact just the opposite but not impossible of course | ![]() yorgi | |
08/12/2010 09:49 | Early doors as yet,let`s see where we are at the end of the day(week). | blue forever | |
08/12/2010 09:38 | One thing we know what a difference a day makes | ![]() yorgi | |
08/12/2010 09:22 | colva, That is also true. Breakouts can 'cause' new buying and become a bit self fulfilling. However, the 'cause' of the original breakout is a change in the balance of buying and selling. One might say that the cause of the breakout was more buying and less selling and the 'effect' was, for a while, even more buying due to positive feedback. It will be interesting to watch today's movements. | ![]() horneblower | |
08/12/2010 08:10 | Update to previous chart. Note the last bar shows yesterdays close, not today's opening. | smudgeroo | |
08/12/2010 07:55 | Yes but I suppose the tax man was getting impatient | ![]() yorgi | |
08/12/2010 07:29 | Reasonable explanation for Chairman's Sale to pay his tax bill - no issue with that apart from the fact that he should have waited a few more days for a better price! | ![]() adorling | |
08/12/2010 07:24 | Now we know who the sellers have been and they are now out of the way. Onwards and upwards. | ![]() restassured | |
08/12/2010 07:16 | sorry suw specs downstairs! | ![]() ib1905 | |
08/12/2010 07:14 | I don't see any contract news? | ![]() someuwin | |
08/12/2010 05:53 | Hi horneblower. Some TA guys have said that yesterday,s rise was the result of a breakout from a share price pattern, would you agree with that? My knowledge of TA is very basic but that looks like what happened. | colva | |
07/12/2010 21:33 | ...except that's what happens time and again after a gap. | ![]() horneblower | |
07/12/2010 21:25 | It was completely illogical for these to fall back to 680 on Monday 6 Dec following a successful launch and various contract wins. | ![]() pixi | |
07/12/2010 17:33 | lucky yorgi, i didnt have the funds available at that point :( | ![]() sco77harris | |
07/12/2010 17:01 | This is a stock to tuck away and comeback in a year or so when they will be over £20. Patience pays. | ![]() restassured | |
07/12/2010 16:52 | John - I tried the same thought this morning but apparently the rise is due to other faactors more complicated. | ![]() ib1905 | |
07/12/2010 16:50 | Thanks for the replies Gents. I was asking because I just wondered if something was about to break, such as confirmation of All Systems Working, and that the info was being held back till after hours (but had leaked out nonetheless). So it isn't necessarily the case then. All the best to you on a really nice day, and with Vatekoula coming back to finish blue too (sorry O/T) John | ![]() 2350220 | |
07/12/2010 16:43 | No. They can be issued inside or outside trading hours | m.t.glass | |
07/12/2010 16:35 | Good day today | ![]() ib1905 | |
07/12/2010 16:19 | Welcome aboard Peter....I think he will be a good friend next year :-) Looks like we should close on a new high now.....who knows perhaps DW has another contract win for us | ![]() yorgi | |
07/12/2010 16:19 | OMG! as my students keep saying. That reminds me, I must renew my subscription to Which Satellite Monthly & Transponder Review :-) John | ![]() 2350220 |
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