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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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21/11/2010 15:22 | oooooooooooooooooooo | share_shark | |
21/11/2010 15:18 | share_shark - 21 Nov'10 - 13:17 - 1227 of 1228 Avanti No 143 on list. STRONG BUY !. I wouldn't use that site to make any investment decisions. Not exactly well researched. Look at recommendation 81. They went bankrupt over a year ago!!! "81 Jarvis plc (LON:JRVS) 1.00 Strong Buy" | benamara | |
21/11/2010 14:11 | ill type up the sunday times article by tomorrow | sco77harris | |
21/11/2010 13:17 | Avanti No 143 on list. STRONG BUY !. | share_shark | |
21/11/2010 12:25 | Bloody Sun Times not on web and costs a fortune out here in Algarve. What is the basic message from them? | abwr75 | |
21/11/2010 11:59 | nice article in sunday times :) | sco77harris | |
21/11/2010 11:48 | I just wonder if there could be as much money made long term if the Sat was to fail. The panic would cause selling, which would trigger stop losses would take the share down to a really stupid level. It is insured, there is another Sat to come. The share price would recover maybe not to the £6.50 but it would go up. If it drops to say £2 and in 18months if recovers to say £4 then that's like to share price today going from £6.50 to £13. Hold some cash back and prepare for the worse. | plasterkay | |
21/11/2010 11:09 | Small positive article in today's ST about Avanti, they say 15% of capacity is already advance sold. Also mentions the substantial no's in the UK who can't get broadband let alone the remote and more exotic places overseas. The remaining 85% should get taken up soon enough assuming all goes well. | paleje | |
20/11/2010 16:59 | Intersting. Scroll down for AVn news. | share_shark | |
20/11/2010 09:10 | Interesting information and calendar. Excellent site for news and I pop in to check it regularly.....being that way inclined at the moment. ;-) Interesting news on Solar power. Scroll down for the little news on AVN. November 22-28, 2010 / Vol 29, No 47 / Hawai`i Island, USA by spaceage Asia-Pacific Region to Address Space Technology and Climate Change at APRSAF-17 Melbourne, Australia will host the 17th session of the Asia-Pacific Regional Space Agency Forum (APRSAF-17) on November 23-26. Sponsored by the Australian Government, JAXA and MEXT, this year's event will focus on the theme: "The role of space technology and industry in addressing climate change." Space agencies, governmental bodies and international organizations (such as the United Nations) as well as companies, universities and research institutes from over 30 regional participants will take part in the largest space-related conference in the Asia-Pacific region. Days 1 and 2 will include parallel sessions for 4 working groups: Earth Observation, Communication Satellite Application, Space Education and Awareness and Space Environment Utilization. During the plenary session, status reports will be provided for the Sentinel Asia, Satellite Applications For Environment (SAFE) and Satellite Technology for the Asia-Pacific Region (STAR) projects. Pictured: APRSAF-17 co-chairs Michael Green (BR) of the Australia Government's Innovation and Space Branch, Tetsuhiko Ikegami (BL) of MEXT. (Credit: APRSAF) Dutch Seek to Advance Role in Space Based | share_shark | |
19/11/2010 21:52 | bit of M&A in the satellite business | sco77harris | |
19/11/2010 19:54 | I propose a "Launch Lunch" at the Wolseley, Picadilly. Now is it the 25th or the 26th? The 25th I think. | horneblower | |
19/11/2010 19:19 | It look's like something from a espisode of Dr Who in the 1970's. Perhaps a surge of nerds will swoop and buy shed loads of the shares, before launch. | plasterkay | |
19/11/2010 18:28 | Can not believe that my expectations rest on that heap of junk. Ah well...... squeaky bum time! | cantonblue | |
19/11/2010 16:49 | reminds me, must buy turkey foil. share price seems to have been treading water for some time now, perhaps a next Friday pre launch surge | malcolmmm | |
19/11/2010 16:32 | "..At this point, the two spacecrafts are scheduled to take off on November 26..." "at this point" presumably meaning it could still be deferred again if conditions dictate.. | m.t.glass | |
19/11/2010 16:23 | Well it's a fair number of milk bottle tops! 8-) | jeffian | |
19/11/2010 16:19 | Now don't y'all start that 'Blue peter' nonsense again...lol | ib1905 | |
19/11/2010 15:54 | Why am I not reassured by that........? | jeffian | |
19/11/2010 15:41 | Yeah great picture goneawol... | someuwin | |
19/11/2010 15:36 | Hey good find goneawol I didn't know " Hylas-1 stands for Highly Adaptable Satellite, ESA says" TY | ib1905 | |
19/11/2010 14:50 | You just carry on keeping us informed Someuwin :-) | yorgi | |
19/11/2010 13:15 | ty suw ;-) | ib1905 |
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