![](/cdn/assets/images/search/clock.png)
We could not find any results for:
Make sure your spelling is correct or try broadening your search.
Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
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 | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
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 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
---|---|---|---|
23/3/2012 16:19 | Both; significant shareholdings, Bod would have a fight on their hands at £4 Bid, or might try themselves. | ![]() philo124 | |
23/3/2012 16:19 | Stake building, bid coming? Couldn't resist a top up | ![]() tech | |
23/3/2012 16:17 | Or could the 2 RNS's signal the end of the persistent seller that's been out there? | undertaker | |
23/3/2012 16:11 | Interesting Holding RNSx2; supports my theory of private equity bid imo. | ![]() philo124 | |
23/3/2012 16:08 | Another small top up for me. | dunluce | |
23/3/2012 15:55 | RNS's coming thick and fast . . . | johncsimpson | |
23/3/2012 15:23 | Trades have slowed right down; only 12% difference between buys and sells now, the best it's been all day, sense there could be a 'chunky' move soon but which way. Got my finger on the quote/buy button just in case . . . | johncsimpson | |
23/3/2012 15:00 | Ooohh - c'mon Tim, you know you can do it. | johncsimpson | |
23/3/2012 14:35 | Vaulted, I think the RNS of 6th Feb will answer it all for you. | ![]() yorgi | |
23/3/2012 14:32 | Hi Yorgi,Is this old news or have they already done this,TIA Originally Avanti had planned to launch a third large satellite financed by bank borrowings secured against advance sales. However, the tightening of lending criteria by the banks has made this option increasingly unattractive and so Avanti has jumped at the chance to pursue an alternative. At the end of 2011, however, the opportunity arose for it to launch HYLAS 3 on board a new European Space Agency (ESA) satellite scheduled for 2015. The 4GHz capacity of this third satellite is less than the capacity that Avanti had originally envisaged for HYLAS 3, the launch will be later, and to secure this arrangement Avanti has had to raise £75m of cash through a share issue. | vaulted | |
23/3/2012 13:51 | starting to form another base. would like to see a firm date for HYLAS 2 launch. unfortunately Arianespace only show the very next mission to go. following today's successful launch the latest European Automated Transfer Vehicle (ATV) for servicing of the International Space Station Arianespace's next flight from the Spaceport is planned for May 15, using an Ariane 5 ECA version to place two telecommunications satellites into geostationary transfer orbit: Japan's JCSAT-13 and VINASAT-2 for Vietnam. I imagine HYLAS 2 would be the next after that. | ![]() backmarker | |
23/3/2012 13:51 | hopefully this contract will contribute to revenue immediately and help boost the current quarter figures ;~} | ![]() backmarker | |
23/3/2012 12:35 | Estienne - 23 Mar'12 - 10:30 - 21 of 21 Now that it has slipped below 250p I expect it to drop further and settle at 175p prior to the launch. After the launch we may see it rise to the 350p level where I would expect it to remain for a few years. I can see no evidence for this assessment. Presumably you do so would you like to share it with me? | johncsimpson | |
23/3/2012 11:42 | I'm reticent about putting my charts up but as I now know how to do it there was an interesting mini signal this morning when the bid went up to 257.25 momentarily. There is now a longish upward shadow on todays intraday candle which stops where I have the top of this short-term channel. Buys this last hour have now started out pacing sells. I know a lot of people don't care for charts but banks and big institutions use them all the time. Difference is, they have better software than me and loads more experience and resources. So for what it's worth, below is my short term chart. Please bear in mind this is very, very short term and comes with no guarantees. But I use similar graphs elsewhere with varying degrees of success. They suit MY needs. For anyone who thinks I'm trying to give financial advise here, I'm not. Nor am I ramping or de-ramping. I'm responding to an earlier post and would restate that IMO we need a few closes or intraday highs that 'reach' towards the dotted line on the short term upward trend channel. | johncsimpson | |
23/3/2012 11:32 | Cheers Yorgi | vaulted | |
23/3/2012 11:29 | None to my knowledge Vaulted. | ![]() yorgi | |
23/3/2012 11:27 | Hi Everyone, Quick question, do you think there will be a need for any cash calls in the future | vaulted | |
23/3/2012 11:02 | Somewin - HYLAS 2 is scheduled to launch on 30 June ( failing that it will launch up to 30 days thereafter ) | ![]() 100michael | |
23/3/2012 10:53 | smythy3 8140 - Good post. Echo your sentiments in the last paragraph 100%. I may be stuck in a time warp but I have 20mb broadband and it's rarely less than 12mb. It's only 5 years ago we were still on dial-up at 512kb and at the time I was quite happy with that. 12mb (and thats when the band width is under load) is fast enough for my 'social' needs. Download albums in 12 to 15 minutes, and films in around about 1 hour depending on their size. I don't get why you would want to download a film via a 'mobile' (or even large music files). Crazy IMO. It has to be far easier to set the download for during the evening or night or while your at work on a PC. Sorry, but I can't see the need for ever faster Internet speeds to mobiles. My dad used to say "Its overkill lad. Like trying to crack a walnut with a sledge hammer". This (ever faster mobiles) is similar but like trying to crack a sledge hammer with a walnut, if you get my gist. Business and military usage, however, are totally different. | johncsimpson | |
23/3/2012 10:47 | "Avanti's second satellite, called HYLAS 2, is on target for launch in Q2 2012." So launch before end of June. | ![]() someuwin | |
23/3/2012 10:44 | It all adds up :-) It has been said many time value will out in the end and so it will here and I strongly believe it will this year. AVN was hit hard by the shorters last years and disinformation being pumped out as well and many peoples confidence was knocked and as the share price fell more doubted and sold and further it fell. During this time the directors have put substantial amounts of their own money in and AVN have continued to win business at a good price and H1 is ahead of it's early predictions for sales so all is going well but the share price I'm sure that is about to change. | ![]() yorgi | |
23/3/2012 10:38 | Also a second contract win today; I just went on Avanti's website and saw another contract win as well as this morning's RNS. This one's for Business Internet Continuity to a company called Onyx. Must be smaller if not announced to market but all good stuff, especially to see more BIC sales. I see that thing that Smythy writes about 80% of capacity going to be over Africa and Middle East too - right at the bottomw Avanti signs contract with Onyx Group Limited 23 March, 2012 - 09:00 Avanti Communications Group Plc (AIM: AVN), the satellite operator, is pleased to announce that it has signed a contract for the provision of Business Internet Continuity services within the UK from its HYLAS 1 satellite with Onyx Group Limited. Established in 1994, Onyx Group is one of the UK's leading technology providers, specialising in business continuity, data centres, network services, cloud and managed services. The services Avanti are providing to Onyx add further capability to their renowned Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery offerings. Neil Stephenson, Onyx Group Limited CEO said: "The extensive testing we conducted with Avanti convinced us that satellite connectivity is a critical part of the capability needed to deliver network continuity. Avanti are the UK's leading satellite operator delivering services into the business sector and with their cost effective approach, working with them was a natural choice." David Williams, CEO of Avanti, said: "Onyx Group are recognised as one of the top UK Cloud operators as well as being an award winning company providing business continuity and disaster recovery services. They have a great track record of success and we are very pleased to be able to announce this contract and to be working closely with them in the future. Avanti has clear market advantages through its patented business continuity product and securing another great route to market is for the product is an important milestone. " About Avanti Avanti sells satellite data communications services to telecoms companies which use them to supply residential, enterprise and institutional users. Avanti's first satellite called HYLAS 1, launched on November 26th 2010 and is the first superfast broadband satellite launched in Europe. Avanti's second satellite, called HYLAS 2, is on target for launch in Q2 2012. It will extend Avanti's coverage to Africa and the Middle East. Avanti's third satellite HYLAS 3, to be launched in partnership with ESA in 2015, will provide further capacity in the EMEA region 80% of Avanti's fleet capacity will address the Emerging telecommunications markets of Africa and the Middle East. | ![]() ae34 | |
23/3/2012 10:30 | Now that it has slipped below 250p I expect it to drop further and settle at 175p prior to the launch. After the launch we may see it rise to the 350p level where I would expect it to remain for a few years. | ![]() estienne | |
23/3/2012 10:17 | just posted on twitter... 6m Dow Jones Smallcaps @DJ_UK_Smallcaps Avanti Communications sells capacity on 1st Satellite to Ethnet for 3 Yr deal worth a minimum of GBP660,000 | ![]() mechanical trader |
It looks like you are not logged in. Click the button below to log in and keep track of your recent history.
Support: +44 (0) 203 8794 460 | support@advfn.com
By accessing the services available at ADVFN you are agreeing to be bound by ADVFN's Terms & Conditions