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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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05/4/2011 15:10 | Not quite yet Knowsleyman......... Back to where we were at the top will be pretty good for anyone getting in now Budgie. | yorgi | |
05/4/2011 14:36 | Have the shorters been caught short? | knowsleyman | |
05/4/2011 14:16 | It's been a testing ride for most investors lately and stockholders may have been panicked out but for those holding on or adding should be consoled by the qauntity of director buys over the past few weeks. As a former business owner I certainly knew at which points I would like to invest or advise others. Yes there can be a lot of surprises both positive and negative in store and even as an electrical engineer by training I have some difficulty totally understanding the metrics involved here but if things go pear shaped and I get my fingers burned then looking at the director level of investment they will suffer much more. Directors can make the wrong call occasionally but who would I back against. Those who have the detailed understanding of their business and are willing and have shown the willingness to back their own judgement by putting not insignificant sums of money on the table or outside assessors who probably are not aware of all facts but seem to argue that they know better. A little bit of patience is required and lets hope this will be rewarded, maybe not as spectacularly as has been wildly anticipated but ....... | budgie10 | |
05/4/2011 13:35 | Adding to what you were saying about directors buying Acefromspace it is clearly a no brainer with all the money they have put in recently. If AVN had got it wrong and was doomed to fail then the directors would be out of a job when the company folded. Would they also want to lose any money they had in the bank or invested elsewhere......I think not. They must be confident of their business plan or else they would be throwing money down the drain and nobody is going to convince me otherwise. They could have come out with a robust RNS some weeks ago saying that they knew of no reason for the fall but several of them have bought decent amounts over the last few weeks instead. Also Caledonia bought a substantial amount recently and they wouldn't have done so without knowing the how the business was going as one can be sure they will be in close communication with the board. My money is staying put and I'm very happy to hold, but I admit wish I had sold the lot at the top and was putting all that cash back in now......but wouldn't we all wish that ! | yorgi | |
05/4/2011 13:24 | I agree Acefromspace :-) I'm very confident that in twelve months time we will be well above here and wishing we had bought more and those that haven't bought any kicking themselves ! | yorgi | |
05/4/2011 13:17 | Looks like a nice double bottom to me and now the bounce up... I'm with you Yorgi but I have been known to be wrong ;-) In the past I have never seen directors of a company buy shares when they think the company cannot deliver... especially the amount they have all brought. Patience people... good things come to those that wait! | acefromspace | |
05/4/2011 13:14 | I'm going to stick my neck out and say the rise has now started......yes I could be wrong but I'm pretty confident that the low 400's are over. Just wish I had some funds available to add. | yorgi | |
05/4/2011 11:07 | I expect in a few weeks that we will get another statement from SC to say that AVN is now Fair value and that he has switched and gone LONG of AVN. come on, Cawky. put down the gin and smell the coffee instead. it's KA-va ! | backmarker | |
05/4/2011 10:52 | Well done Dunluce I wish I had some funds spare to do the same :-( | yorgi | |
05/4/2011 08:42 | Topped up today - either the directors are throwing good money after bad or they are extremely confident re the future of AVN. | dunluce | |
05/4/2011 08:37 | Colva, I've not sold any AVN, but have certainly been taking capital gains off the table over the last few days. With AIM listed stocks that aren't the most liquid out there, it must have an impact. | jimbo55 | |
05/4/2011 08:27 | colva - 5 Apr'11 - 05:03 - 4955 of 4956 "Could the share price drop of the last few days be down to sellers wanting to book the loss to put against Capital Gains elsewhere?" That was certainly my situation. Quite a lot had to go, and AVN was one of them. I just have to hope it's still at what I consider an attractive price when the 30 days is up! | b1ggles | |
05/4/2011 07:12 | More director buys! :-) | garymott | |
05/4/2011 05:03 | Could the share price drop of the last few days be down to sellers wanting to book the loss to put against Capital Gains elsewhere ? | colva | |
04/4/2011 19:44 | The directors and their brokers have been quite clear that all is well and if anything ahead of target but if there are those that don't want to listen what can one do ! Unless of course they think the directors are spinning a yarn ! I don't. | yorgi | |
04/4/2011 19:22 | Just a reminder that the Directors said this in the interim report: "The average prices per MHz per month are materially ahead of expectations." Directors are suggesting that prices being achieved as actually exceeding those in the business plan. The shorter's case is that the prices Avanti expected to get in the business plan will not be achieved. Pretty definitive statement from the Directors in my view. | mjames20 | |
04/4/2011 19:13 | Jeffian, I see no point in phoning SC up, he would not listen to TW so he isn't going to listen to me I'm quite sure. In my opinion he is the sort of person that when he has made up his mind he is not going to listen to anyone else even if they could clearly show he was wrong. I may be wrong on that but somehow I don't think so. When things change and he is shown to be wrong you can bet your bottom dollar he will just keep quiet and move on. I never doubted it was him I know some on here questioned it but it was quite obvious it was him I couldn't understand why some doubted it. | yorgi | |
04/4/2011 17:41 | Just spoken to SkyDSL in Germany. My German is a little rusty but amazed at how much I remembered. They are expecting KA-SAT so go live on 01 July and have priced accordingly. For the service offering a package similar to Hetan: 4GB per 28 days fair usage policy, 5Mbs download speed E19,90 for the first 6 months followed by E39.90 per month thereafter. They add additional services to the package including a 1MB e-mail account, 100MB home page and 6 MP3 song downloads worth about E8. So it works out to be..... Shock horror!!!! The same SC better get your informant to start phoning around because he knows sweet fa. gg | greengiant | |
04/4/2011 16:47 | yorgi, Why not ring Simon on the numbers he has given and have a chat? It really is him. | jeffian | |
04/4/2011 16:33 | Yes we knew that both "a" and "b" to be the case but sadly he has been believed by those that follow blindly. | yorgi | |
04/4/2011 16:31 | The basic rationale for SC's terribly well informed informant was that Eutelsat would wipe the floor with AVN in terms of pricing because of its unit cost. Well Sat2way in France have just released their prices today and lo and behold SC's informant is a)Not very well informed b)Not all that smart. Sat2Way are offering E27.90 for 4GB and 6Mbs. Compared with Hetan (German AVN reseller) E29.90 for 5GB and download 6Mbs. Looks pretty equal to me. gg | greengiant | |
04/4/2011 16:17 | Demand outstrips supply. | yorgi | |
04/4/2011 16:15 | Exactly.......neithe | yorgi | |
04/4/2011 16:13 | Also Eutelsat Communications annonce la signature d'un nouvel accord commercial entre Skylogic, sa filiale haut débit et le fournisseur d'accès Internet français Sat2Way portant sur la distribution du service Toowa de nouvelle génération qui sera commercialisé en mi-2011 sur le satellite KA-SAT. Cet accord s'inscrit dans le cadre d'un partenariat de long terme entre Skylogic et Sat2Way, ce dernier ayant distribué dès le début 2008 le service Tooway de première génération en bande Ka sur le satellite HOT BIRD6 d'Eutelsat. Dans le cadre de cet accord, Sat2Way déploiera une gamme complète d'offres avec des débits pouvant aller jusqu'à 10 Mbit/s. Signé pour une durée de quatre ans, le contrat porte sur une valeur initiale de 4 Millions d'euros. They don't seem to be having much trouble selling on their capacity gg | greengiant | |
04/4/2011 16:09 | Very interesting article, viasat obviously see Ka Band as the future with the following statement The in-flight Ka-band system being developed for JetBlue is also a key step in ViaSat's expansion of its successful Yonder® global mobile satellite network to Ka-band in key international markets. ViaSat is adding capacity from regional partners to the network, such as Eutelsat in Europe and Yahsat in the Middle East, which will be accessible to a rapidly growing base of aviation, maritime, and government subscribers now getting high-speed access from Ku-band satellites. gg | greengiant |
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