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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 |
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28/2/2011 20:28 | Forget Evil and get your hands on the Investec note issued 24th February, titled: "One Giant Leap (of Faith Required)" I think in this note you will find a cogent Bear case. Whether it's right or wrong only someone who really knows the satellite scene will be able to determine. | simon gordon | |
28/2/2011 19:56 | Did you.....Sorry to hear that Giovannina :-( I didn't have any of those but it was a painful time so I do know the feeling ! Yes worth bearing in mind your warning :-) | ![]() yorgi | |
28/2/2011 19:51 | So does that mean that you are not a holder Giovannina? | ![]() greyseal | |
28/2/2011 19:47 | yorgi......lost a bloody fortune on colt....:0( | giovannina | |
28/2/2011 19:32 | It's not just EK Giovannina there is a hedge fund leading it I think you will find. And then there all those that follow EK by shorting and those he has frightened.......... | ![]() yorgi | |
28/2/2011 19:28 | Finally the light bulb comes on. Even the die hards here realise someone in the background has been up to no good. I note the mention of inaccurate info. Trouble is that happens on every BB and the long termers tend to correct the mis-information. What I worry about for you guys now is SC and co. It's all fun and games for them. But the fall out may cause a battle. The directors appear to be trying to fend off the shorters but will it work. I presume it's a show of confidence to get the herd buying. It's holding but creaking. It could go either way (I know, a really useful bit of info that) | ![]() superg1 | |
28/2/2011 18:57 | Ladies and Gentlemen .....be very careful, not even the mighty EK can make a share drop this far.....I can smell something burning.......there is more to this drop than EK(SC)...AVN reminds me of COLT 1999/2000.....colt telecom could do no wrong and everybody was tipping it ....and then....the bears arrived.....good luck! ;0) | giovannina | |
28/2/2011 18:18 | yorgi Have sent email.Cheers | ![]() argy2 | |
28/2/2011 17:57 | well he would wouldn't he as he is short, even so someone is walking a very thin line here , repeatedly selling in lots of 562 shares via CFD or whatever to manipulate the share price should be investigated imo | ![]() malcolmmm | |
28/2/2011 17:42 | Yes, that would not be a huge surprise would it :-) However he did post again on Friday (think it was Friday) saying he was still short and advising others to before they lost more money. | ![]() yorgi | |
28/2/2011 17:38 | I agree, yorgi. So I wouldn't be at all surprised if he were to come back from holiday when the price has been trashed to hell and then glibly report that he now accepted he had been misinfomred and had gone long, and make money on the way back, too ... | meljohn | |
28/2/2011 17:28 | Oh yes stubborn without doubt it would seem but I would sat TW's explanation is quite clear. | ![]() yorgi | |
28/2/2011 17:26 | Worth a read | ![]() yorgi | |
28/2/2011 17:25 | Not sure what he posted but the more cynical might suggest he keeps SC on board because so many people seem to subscribe to his service because SC is there. Of corse, a more principled person might show SC a red card as a signal to him and AVN shareholders. | ![]() argy2 | |
28/2/2011 17:23 | Very true Argy and that I find quite extraordinary and I cannot understand TW's excuse for keeping him on board, he posted his reasoning at the weekend. | ![]() yorgi | |
28/2/2011 17:20 | Yes, but he has it would appear refused to acknowledge that the information he posted was incorrect even after having it pointed out to him by TW. So I would say your last sentence is correct Meljohn | ![]() yorgi | |
28/2/2011 17:20 | One has to wonder if SC would get a fraction of the attention and subsequent kudos if he wasn't given the platform by TW in the first place. | ![]() argy2 | |
28/2/2011 17:16 | Wasn't SC struck off as an accountant? The question is whether he is posting misleading information knowing it is incorrect or whether he is mistaken. As I understand it, he was sent a note by a fund manager who is short and the mistakes are those of the fund manager or his analyst, who doesn't know the differnece between MegaHertz and MebaBits. SC is no techie - he wouldn't have a clue about the relative merits of different broadband platforms so he may well be posting in good faith. But if he's not, then this would likely be illegal market manipulation. | meljohn | |
28/2/2011 16:54 | Hmmm most interesting Restassured. As I say our management know the full picture and are in the best position to bring this to the attention of the FSA. EDIT I had just done that | ![]() yorgi | |
28/2/2011 16:53 | Switch Kerr to Simon Cawkwell....or possibly Morten Singleton from investec "This demonstrates that Kerr lacks the integrity required of a fit and proper person and that he poses a risk to the FSA's statutory objective of maintaining confidence in the financial system." | ![]() restassured | |
28/2/2011 16:50 | Although this has given us time to add as well as directors it is not reassuring for any potential new investors to see what has happened to the share price and it will be bound to put some off questioning whats wrong. Where there is nothing wrong other than we have been unlucky enough to have been hit by a bear raid. | ![]() yorgi | |
28/2/2011 16:49 | Except that they can trace the trades back to the individuals in a second. | ![]() restassured |
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