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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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08/5/2012 08:20 | buywell, it tells me enough to filter you! | jonnib | |
08/5/2012 08:10 | buywell need to research again directors recently have been piling in big time i guess u need new specs... | divinausa1 | |
08/5/2012 08:06 | May reach 420p /450p quicker than I thought. Average broker target still near £10 a share. | restassured | |
08/5/2012 08:04 | what does it tell you, buywell2 ? | verymaryhinge | |
08/5/2012 08:01 | Directors nearly all of them sold circa £6m worth in 2010 at around 700p They have bought by a tiny fraction of what they sold Tells you something does it not | buywell2 | |
08/5/2012 07:50 | 3.40 looks attractive here from recent spike but with launch of H2 share price should move much further imo and with broker targets up to £20 cant sell any at these levels just have to stick it out until i get a decent return here ...(£7 starter) | divinausa1 | |
08/5/2012 07:45 | I see the 420p/450p area as the next real resistance.Then the 600p area. | restassured | |
08/5/2012 07:43 | bump3r - agree re the diagonal line on buywell's chart. We have a breakout here but there are bound to be pullbacks/consolidat Todays's markets will be a tester after French election results and more problems in Greece. Many Aim stocks have been hammered this last year or so but they can go even lower - but hopefully not here. | johncsimpson | |
07/5/2012 15:06 | --->ALL As long as this share price returns to previous levels and hopefully beyond in time, then I am content that the stock has fallen to these levels as it has allowed me to buy back more than I had before and the bulk have been bought back in the 240p - 300p range. For those praising the directors buying, IIRC, didn't they sell a load of their stock at SPs north of 600p? It sticks in my throat when company directors, whose company SPs are usually built on over optimism being fed into the markets and allowed to froth and bubble away, then take massive profits before they have even delivered an ounce of profitability. In blue sky stocks, this usually starts a sell off as well. But hopefully their recent buying range is also indicative of how cheap the stock is. Regards, THE COUNT! | the count | |
07/5/2012 08:57 | Resistance point hit TA levels overbought dyor | buywell2 | |
06/5/2012 14:00 | found a couple of links if anyone wants to look.. | wilksey1 | |
06/5/2012 13:08 | jonnib thanks. restassured, definitely worth visiting. Unfortunately I'm on business in Suzhou about 2 hours east of Shanghai. Apparently Shanghai is 23M and still growing rapidly. I thought Suzhou would be small but it's not. There is construction everywhere, infrastructure ((part of) the sub-way opened last month), industry, office and apartment blocks. It's been 32C this weekend but there is no blue sky because of what I believe is high altitude smog - which apparently is normal! I can now understand why China'a economy is growing in double digit figures. Managed to do some sightseeing this weekend and see the FA cup final despite a 12:15am start thanks to some bright spark who decided it should begin at 17:15 BST. Anyway, I won't bore you any longer. Let's hope the share price shoots up further whilst I'm away next week! GLA :-) | garymott | |
05/5/2012 20:22 | put it this way if all goes to plan it will get back to those levels alot quicker than it came down to these levels, if it was not for the general market malaise then the share price would not of sunk below £5 ,,, all imo | divinausa1 | |
05/5/2012 20:20 | Geheimnis2 5 May'12 - 11:17 - 8685 of 8687 Directors were also piling in at 5 quid -------------------- also bought big at £6.50 | divinausa1 | |
05/5/2012 17:17 | They are far more reliable then director sales.Fact. | restassured | |
05/5/2012 11:17 | Directors were also piling in at 5 quid | geheimnis2 | |
05/5/2012 11:17 | Indeed and it would be even more reasuring if the directors bought again at these lower levels. | waterloo01 | |
05/5/2012 11:17 | Price below the £250k+ director buys around £3.50 in June 2011. So plenty of upside scope here. IMO | aishah | |
05/5/2012 10:44 | I bought in around this price level and just under £5,topped up at £2.45. One of the reasons why I did increase my holdings was director purchases of shares. In these days where overpaid directors are receiving huge rewards at shareholders expense, it is refreshing to see a board supporting the share price in the best way possible, buying shares. I do not mind if they make a shed load of money,because I will also. | rogerbridge | |
05/5/2012 10:42 | BSP another just issued stock at 15p and the share price is 8p | divinausa1 | |
05/5/2012 10:34 | Lol we know that divin | geheimnis2 | |
05/5/2012 10:04 | Geheimnis2 4 May'12 - 14:42 - 8669 of 8678 well done to anyone who had the balls to buy in at the £2.30-£2.50 mark (myself included) ;-) -------------------- why did you need balls you just had to use common sense the market is full of great opportunities created by PIs buying high and selling low and selling even lower.. look around there are many you just find them, buy them, and have patience.... all imo there are companies out there like avn where directors have been investing thats where you should start looking... i would mention one as i wont bore yu with 5 or 10 PAA directors been buying at much higher levels and just 2 weeks ago an investor bought a shed load at 35p when the share price was 11p! now its 18p! all thats required is patience... | divinausa1 |
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