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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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22/6/2011 09:52 | something isn't right. | ![]() christianf12 | |
22/6/2011 09:48 | The management are buying not selling, so, you cannot blame them. | ![]() pixi | |
22/6/2011 09:27 | Wonder who will be blamed for AVN's continuous fall? Maybe the management this time? | ![]() christianf12 | |
22/6/2011 08:48 | If Numis benefitted from their spurious note to clients they should be fined,what did they base their doubts on and who supplied the disinformation which surely added to the uncertainty that helped the shorters I think when AVN secure a few African contracts these will perk up. | ![]() malcolmmm | |
21/6/2011 12:55 | Maybe this is part of the funding solution going forward. Satellite broadband must be vital infrastructure for a modern economy. "The report insists that Broadband Delivery UK, the government body charged with delivering the UK's super-fast broadband network, needs to work closely with communities to promote the benefits of satellite broadband. It estimates that the global market for satellite broadband services will be worth between £1.5bn and £15bn by 2030." | ![]() restassured | |
21/6/2011 12:28 | "The government and Avanti are working together to create new satellites that can provide up to 10Mbps broadband for anyone in the UK, regardless of their location." | ![]() restassured | |
21/6/2011 12:21 | Nice one.... 21 June 2011 Avanti welcomes Hunt's honesty regarding broadband funds UK satellite broadband provider, Avanti, has reacted to the recent comments made by Jeremy Hunt regarding the UK's broadband budget. The Culture Secretary stated that the government's Broadband Delivery UK (BDUK) office only had half the budget needed to supply rural areas with high speed broadband. The government aims to help 90 per cent of people in these areas gain access to super speedy broadband. Avanti welcomed Hunt's honesty and said: "In order to avoid social exclusion at the margins of society, Avanti is pleased to work with local and national government to ensure that the neediest members of our rural economies get service as soon as possible." The government and Avanti are working together to create new satellites that can provide up to 10Mbps broadband for anyone in the UK, regardless of their location. The BDUK framework will allocate funding to ensure the most remote parts of the country will be served first. Importantly, the government said it preferred match funding, which means that private companies such as BT could invest half of what the government put in. Hunt hopes to announce the funding allocations for the UK regions before the summer recess. | ![]() restassured | |
21/6/2011 11:57 | Something I have found very hard to understand also. | ![]() yorgi | |
21/6/2011 11:53 | I think Tom was very forthright about his views on this and I believe he has added browny points for the comments he made. Can't understand though why he allows himself to still be associated with SC, even if he is suppose to be at arms length. | ![]() plasybryn | |
21/6/2011 10:05 | ARGY2 For the record,TW is not happy to publish all SC's thoughts as he censored some of Cawkwell's remarks last week.TW stated in his weekend editorial that he takes a very dim view of SC's actions with regard to AVN. | ![]() standish11 | |
21/6/2011 09:30 | Does anyone know of any potential buyers of AVN looking to take advantage of this weak sp? | ![]() christianf12 | |
21/6/2011 06:53 | And still TW is happy to broadcast SC's thoughts, so presumably he doesn't worry about it or the FSA. Let's just hope the Tips' funds didn't lend any stock to the shorters! | ![]() argy2 | |
20/6/2011 22:03 | you think so rest? let's not hold our breath on this one but I agree, it's tantamount to price manipulation and very publically executed also. | chrissey | |
20/6/2011 21:22 | The FSA will be combing through all the records and I am expecting individuals to face criminal charges and huge fines in the near future. I don't believe in coincidences. Being a high profile individual is a double edged sword and I smell blood. This has been one of the most blatant episodes of share price manipulation I have come across to date. Any investor that lost money as a result, has full recourse to compensation from said individuals. Mr Cawkwell needs to be held to account. | ![]() restassured | |
20/6/2011 21:00 | Argy The AIM is getting a hammering, except my pick of Futura of course. The SC Numis debacle does cause the brow to furrow somewhat. | ![]() superg1 | |
20/6/2011 19:49 | LOL.....Don't do it John :-) | ![]() yorgi | |
20/6/2011 19:41 | weatherman "So what will be the bottom 300p" I can tell you exactly where the bottom is Weatherman . . . It will be reached just after I close out of my holding!! John | ![]() 2350220 | |
20/6/2011 18:42 | weatherman Not much point asking here. Most have called this wrong so far including myself. | ![]() argy2 | |
20/6/2011 18:10 | So what will be the bottom 300p ? I'm not short, but thinking of buying. | ![]() weatherman | |
20/6/2011 17:31 | The Numis apology appeared about 2 weeks ago, that was the first time there had been any reference to Numis' suggestons on here I think? | gorvachof | |
20/6/2011 17:13 | The story is only about the TigrisNet contract, which was a story that appeared after the shorting campaign started and involved relatively small sums, so I don't think it is fundamental although, of course, one doesn't know if it was a Numis analyst that was feeding through all the other stuff as well. Everyone got very hot and bothered about it but stories/rumours alone won't sustain a shorting campaign; the real problem was always going to be a hot share price based on theoretical revenues some time in the future. It's very difficult to short profitable companies with growing revenue and profit streams and quite easy to attack those whose promised revenue and profit streams have yet to appear. I've held these since before the launch, so not exactly happy with the performance but the reason why I bought them hasn't changed and I look forward to winning the 'war' even if I've lost the recent 'battle'. | ![]() jeffian | |
20/6/2011 16:53 | Link below to the Telegraph story which says that Numis has been forced to apologise after issuing misleading statements raising doubts about an Avanti contract. Numis issues an apology about misleading statements... Cawkwell closes his short... What a coincidence | ![]() blackberrydrop | |
20/6/2011 16:52 | Eutelsat Communications DATAGROUP SELECTS EUTELSAT'S TOOWAY SATELL... PR Newswire/Les Echos/ PR/34/11 DATAGROUP SELECTS EUTELSAT'S TOOWAY(TM) SATELLITE SERVICE TO ROLL-OUT BROADBAND TO CONSUMERS AND BUSINESSES IN THE UKRAINE Paris, Kiev, 20 June 2011 Datagroup, the Ukrainian telecommunications operator, has signed an agreement with Skylogic, the broadband affiliate of Eutelsat Communications (Euronext Paris: ETL) to deliver broadband solutions to consumers and enterprises in the Ukraine, including the Tooway(TM) broadband service delivered via Eutelsat's innovative KA-SAT satellite. The announcement was made on June 15 in Kiev during a presentation organised in the presence of Peter Yatsuk, Chairman of the National Commission for Communications Regulation (NCCR) at the Ukrainian State Centre of Radio Frequencies and attended by its Director Pavlo Slobodianuk. From September, Datagroup will launch consumer broadband using its "Internet Boom" trademark. Users will be able to receive an always-on satellite service delivering speeds of up to 10 Mbps downstream and 4 Mbps upstream. The customer equipment comprises a small satellite dish (77 cm) and a sleek modem, which is connected to a PC or Mac via an Ethernet connection. Business customers will also be able to meet professional requirements for higher bitrates and/or higher quality services for applications including private networks, broadband access for businesses and institutions, back-up services and remote monitoring (SCADA). For these services, an advanced system also provided through KA-SAT, will increase speeds to 50 Mbps downstream and 20 Mbps upstream. Satellite broadband via KA-SAT will also be deployed by Datagroup for the "School Internet" programme initiated in September 2010 by the Kiev Regional State Administration. As the majority of schools in the Kiev region are located too far from terrestrial networks, their Internet connectivity will be provided by satellite using the Tooway(TM) service to offer students and teachers the benefits of high speed and high-quality Internet access. "The launch of Eutelsat's new generation KA-SAT satellite and the Tooway(TM) service now allows us to offer end users an Internet solution matching traditional terrestrial technologies, wherever they are located," said Alexander Danchenko, CEO of Datagroup. "Tooway(TM)based services will enable the Ukraine to resolve the problem of Internet-inequality between cities and remote communities." "With its extensive experience of consumer and business telecommunications markets, Datagroup is the ideal partner to leverage new-generation satellite services that can immediately extend broadband to the remotest areas of the Ukraine," said Arduino Patacchini, CEO of Skylogic. "We are delighted to see satellite technologies and our KASAT programme integrated into the development of the Ukraine's digital economy." In service since May 2011, Eutelsat's high-capacity all Ka-band system, combining satellite and on-ground infrastructure, opens a new chapter in the market for satellite-based IP services. Its revolutionary concept is based on a payload with 82 narrow spotbeams connected to 10 ground stations. This configuration enables frequencies to be reused 20 times and takes total throughput to beyond 70 Gbps. The ground network uses ViaSat's SurfBeam(r) 2 technology, an advanced version of the technology already powering broadband connectivity for 500,000 satellite homes in North America. The combination of KA-SAT's exceptional capacity and SurfBeam(r) 2 enables Internet connectivity to be delivered at speeds comparable to ADSL for more than one million homes in Europe and large parts of the Mediterranean Basin. | ![]() someuwin | |
20/6/2011 16:07 | Blackberry are you saying that the original bear case is talked about in the Telegraph? or is it just regarding the Numis situation? | gorvachof |
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