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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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08/3/2012 23:01 | What the risk of winning the jackpost on the lottery Divinausa ! | ![]() yorgi | |
08/3/2012 22:57 | Directors of Avanti Communications continue to fill their boots with stock. Shares of the broadband satellite operator rose 2.25p to 253.75p after chief executive David Williams bought 10,000 at 250p. This followed Paul Walsh's purchase of 20,000 at 253p. Charles Stanley rates the stock a strong buy as its valuation ratios look low in comparison with their peer group. Avanti will develop into a significant operator. Read more: | ![]() broadwood | |
08/3/2012 22:43 | what's the risk factor for a satellite to be taken out by space debris/ meteorite's or affected by space dust? | divinausa1 | |
08/3/2012 22:40 | ahh ok thanks maybe this is the reason then for the lack of movement in the sp sorry if it has also been discussed, just been catching up here after seeing the recent director buys and lack of share price recovery this year | divinausa1 | |
08/3/2012 22:40 | Another positive follow up/write up in RHPS this evening re director's deals and the RNS from earlier this week | johncsimpson | |
08/3/2012 22:34 | If you look carefully Divinausa you will see the RNS should have been posted by ADVFN a few days ago....we did discuss it on here the day it was released to the market. | ![]() yorgi | |
08/3/2012 22:32 | strange no comment on the contract valued at $23.9m over five years announced today everyone asleep? or am i dreaming that old technology doing great.... | divinausa1 | |
08/3/2012 19:37 | Hope so Volvo, it'll need to get to 350p just to cover your £25k trade of today, VOLVO - 8 Mar'12 - 14:20 - 7903 of 7908 . . . . should ensure a bounce back soon. Bought £25k today for a trade to 350p. (Just joshin . . . ) | johncsimpson | |
08/3/2012 15:09 | The funding of 75,000,000 pounds at 280p was 1 month ago!!!!!!!!! The city boys thought they had done well...........and directors too who bought £23k each.......additiona This is going to return to 300p plus, just as soon as the seller leaves the room. | ![]() volvo | |
08/3/2012 15:00 | Agreed both today's and tomorrows technology! | ![]() yorgi | |
08/3/2012 14:42 | Absolutely bang on Smythy3! What did it say in that contract win announcement the other day? Ah yes... Anjum Chaudry, CommCarrier Chairman said: "The recent cable cut in Kenya shows how urgently Avanti's HYLAS 2 capacity is needed here and we are certain that demand for the entire East African HYLAS 2 capacity can be filled very quickly. The launch of Avanti's HYLAS 2 satellite will provide a major boost to the region's infrastructure development goals both in the near and medium term. Avanti has the right technology and business model for this market and we are very pleased to work with them." Clearly tomorrows technology! | blackberrydrop | |
08/3/2012 14:39 | middle east/africa is where the real dosh is, and its literally 25 years away from getting constant electricity to most outlinning places, let alone broadband. Willaims keeps making the point that Avanti will have 80pc of the broadband capacity there by 2015. Growth and few competitors hence the Kenya deal yesterday. Daniel Stewart £22 Cenkos £12 Morgan Stanley £11 T1Ps £15 No one saying 250p........the only way is up baby and the floor is in.......buy. | ![]() volvo | |
08/3/2012 14:27 | RWilliams57; if you're a holder, you'll know that satellite broadband for rural customers is only one of the four markets that AVN sells to and that for rural satellite broadband in Europe, Nellie Kroes the EU telecoms commissioner estimates that the potential market is 10 million people in the EU alone. Even if Avanti only sold to rural broadband customers it can't handle even 5% of this demand in Europe. It's clearly tomorrow's technolgy It would be better if you stopped posting listless comments and contrbuted to the debate. | ![]() smythy3 | |
08/3/2012 14:20 | Yes it was me who spoke of the seller after seeing the constant pressure the share was under on L2 for weeks. Cenkos confirmed there appeared to be an orderly seller in the market and until they decided to stop selling or run out of shares, the share price would remain anaemic. Director buy (Walsh) of £50k mentioned in the Times today, followed up by Williams this morning, should ensure a bounce back soon. Bought £25k today for a trade to 350p. | ![]() volvo | |
08/3/2012 14:19 | Hi rwilliams57, More to the point ('is AVN yesterday's technology?'), any useful guidance you can give as to 'tomorrow's technology' would be gratefully received....... TIA | ![]() extrader | |
08/3/2012 14:04 | If it were yesterdays technology then why are so many contracts being signed up?! | undertaker | |
08/3/2012 13:56 | I still wonder if AVN is yesterdays technology. Satellite BB is the solution of last resort, how many takers will there be? Not too many as we speak | rwilliams57 | |
08/3/2012 13:21 | been asking myself the same question only answer is lots of shorts being opened | ![]() wilksey1 | |
08/3/2012 12:58 | So today the market is distinctly up, 2 directors have bought shares, and the stock price is pretty static. There have been some contract wins recently. What is going on? | rwilliams57 | |
08/3/2012 11:25 | I'm long term too - been known to hold for a week . . . GaryMott - It's had a good run recently but FKL (with a good dividend) is in (and out of) my SIPP but I've got no horizon left. It's only my opinion but think about how you deploy your new funds. Look at staged investments - you don't have to commit it all at once and certainly not all to the same share. | johncsimpson | |
08/3/2012 10:40 | should easily achieve 100-200% profit in 11 years A true long term investor. There are few of us left. | ![]() sg31 | |
08/3/2012 10:31 | Thanks for the advice. I also have some AVN in a CFD which was very much in profit, now only slightly. Don't won't to take more short term risk just in case. I am convinced though that, assuming a successful Hylas 2 launch, the share price will be much higher in 6 months, 1 and 2 years. Regarding my SIPP, I also plan to buy other more mature, 'less risky' shares such as Aviva with over 7% yield (good results today). That and a bit of share price rise should easily achieve 100-200% profit in 11 years. | garymott | |
08/3/2012 10:04 | or you could buy something else........ | blue forever | |
08/3/2012 10:00 | ...or you could go long on a spread bet now to lock in the price. and when your SIPP money gets transferred in you can then decide to buy with those proceeds (within the SIPP) then. in the mean time you will have (hopefully) locked in a profit with the spreadbet and can decide to close or not at that point....the proceeds of that could then be transferred into you SIPP also if you like. Obviously I am assuming that the price will rise but, provided you uses sensible stops (guaranteed) then your risk should be limited. | undertaker | |
08/3/2012 09:45 | Last year I opened a SIPP and put some AVN in it (at £3.18). I have an 11 year time horizon. I am planning to transfer an AVC pension to my SIPP but this will take a few weeks. So I hope that the share price stays at this low level for at least a few more weeks so I can buy more at this price for my long term SIPP. | garymott |
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