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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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02/7/2013 18:04 | Avanti Communications - analysis ahead of year-end trading update | ![]() phoenix1234 | |
02/7/2013 15:12 | Well spotted Martin :-) | ![]() yorgi | |
02/7/2013 15:06 | Nice piece on how Avanti helps save people hxxp://m.phys.org/ne | martincoops | |
02/7/2013 09:45 | The market is still undecided on AVN it seems so the results should give a much clearer indication of where AVN is heading. | ![]() yorgi | |
01/7/2013 22:31 | I understand your point, however Avanti are the ones in need of a credibilty boost. He is a NED, perhaps it would have been more use ensuring Avanti released the promised Q4 interim trading statement in keeping with "the Group's objective to move to the Main List of the London Stock Exchange" IMO | gorvachof | |
29/6/2013 07:18 | It's irrelovant how much, it's all down to credibility. He's not an investor trying to make a bit of extra money. | ![]() revoman | |
28/6/2013 16:49 | I started buying at £1.25 or so years ago and filled my boots at under £2. If I'd known we would be at this price with 2 satellites up I would have used the money elsewhere and started buying AVN now. Isn't hindsight great... | ![]() sg31 | |
28/6/2013 16:33 | I agree martincoops. I too would be happy with your purchase. I hold 20500 with most in a SIPP and a few 1000 in a CFD. My break-even is about £3. | garymott | |
28/6/2013 15:41 | Always happy Gary no point being negative lol As I said the other day seller has finished and this will soon be back to £3 + Very happy to have brought 25000 under £2.50 | martincoops | |
28/6/2013 15:21 | Anyway we are up 10p today so far so I hope we are all a bit happier! :-) | garymott | |
28/6/2013 15:18 | I noticed after reading it slowly a second time! :-) | garymott | |
28/6/2013 15:06 | Never mind. | ![]() sg31 | |
28/6/2013 15:03 | Really cant say I noticed | martincoops | |
28/6/2013 14:14 | Martin if you had bothered to read my post you would have seen every word dripping with sarcasm following some of the recent posts on here. | ![]() sg31 | |
28/6/2013 12:53 | Sg31 if you bothered to look you would of noted that this is the same time as last years so no delay at all. The thing to remember that the first 6 months of Hylas 2 revenue will be included in the second half of the results so there will be a large impact on turnover. | martincoops | |
28/6/2013 11:11 | Rog, they probably read the board and decided to keep you in suspense for a bit longer... | ![]() sg31 | |
28/6/2013 10:06 | They are getting the trading update out 11 days after 30th June. Obviously huge delay because they have a lot to hide.... "will provide an Interim Management Statement and year-end trading update for the year ended 30 June 2013 on Thursday 11 July 2013" | ![]() sg31 | |
28/6/2013 00:02 | 6th highest volume day for the last 12 months is it about to move? | martincoops | |
27/6/2013 08:31 | Rogk. It is frustrating to not get news but this next 12 months should be the company maker. I've been in a long time and I'm not going to sell up now with the prospect of ftse entry and turning a Profit for the first time. I want to see how well hylas two is doing before jumping ship. | ![]() jonnib | |
27/6/2013 08:19 | Exactly Rogk, they aren't shouting at all so everything's in the middle, ie business as expected. | ![]() revoman |
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