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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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05/5/2012 09:45 | We had a very strong run up to the launch of Hylas 1 and than a prolonged pullback. I've no doubt that the share price at that time was significantly ahead of itself/events and always at risk with the lack of clear visibility over uptake/revenue (exploited by those who would muddy the water for thier own ends). Hopefully with Hylas 2 launched the company will be able to underpin the potential that exists with visibility around revenue streams and capacity uptake. I hope that this may rise up towards the £5 mark pre launch and then with ongoing contract wins and revenue updates begin a more sustained (if gradual ) share price increase. | dunluce | |
04/5/2012 23:16 | 2350220, Snap! jeffian 27 Apr'12 - 12:47 - 8520 of 8675 edit One would like to think this is the start of a steady rise as we run up to the launch of Hylas2, as happened with H1. Whether it could hold on to any gains post-launch depends very much on them showing that the cash is beginning to flow in as predicted IMHO. Fingers X-ed. | jeffian | |
04/5/2012 23:09 | I reckon that all this stuff has been known since I was a lad . . . err maybe not. But the one thing that has got the investing gastric juices flowing againg, I reckon, is the imminent launch. Didn't we see almost the same thing happening before H1, or am I mistaken? So my bid dilemma is, will we see the same slump again, afterwards? John | 2350220 | |
04/5/2012 22:46 | Well summed up Jonnib | yorgi | |
04/5/2012 21:34 | two months to launch big contracts for hylas 11 in the pipeline Pru taking 20% stake in the company Singapore Government invested Director buys all the way down Generally undervalued | jonnib | |
04/5/2012 20:14 | Anyone know why this has suddenly gone up on no news, | thuja2 | |
04/5/2012 14:57 | this will be moving to the main market next year - i would guess at £6-£7 very nice | geheimnis2 | |
04/5/2012 14:54 | David Williams would want a significant premium to £10 in my view he will not part with AVN cheaply I'm quite sure of that. | yorgi | |
04/5/2012 14:42 | well done to anyone who had the balls to buy in at the £2.30-£2.50 mark (myself included) ;-) | geheimnis2 | |
04/5/2012 14:40 | If £10 is a realistic value per share, whatever would a take out price need to be to be successful? | buffaloman | |
04/5/2012 14:39 | There is nothing like rising a share price to set the BB alight :-) | yorgi | |
04/5/2012 14:35 | No profanties until we breach the 700p mark again. | restassured | |
04/5/2012 14:20 | What is £80m in EPS? How many shares in circulation? | buffaloman | |
04/5/2012 14:15 | Whoooooooooooooooooo Slow down, you move too fast Gotta make the morning last kicking down the cobble stones Lookin' for fun and feelin groovy. | shanksaj | |
04/5/2012 14:12 | Oh . . . I put the kybosh on that pretty quickly. | 2350220 | |
04/5/2012 14:11 | Is this an apt time to use the phrase "F'in heck" !!! John | 2350220 | |
04/5/2012 14:09 | Very nice. | bump3r | |
04/5/2012 14:08 | About to burst through 350 . . . . ? | johncsimpson | |
04/5/2012 14:06 | Woohoooo !!! | gekks | |
04/5/2012 13:23 | the tree has stood up well. if we can hold 330 going into the long weekend I shall be content. we've definitely moved on to the upward trend. | backmarker | |
04/5/2012 10:02 | I wont complain if a bid materialises either...as long as its turned down! | martin3042 |
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