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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 |
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08/6/2016 21:10 | As AVN have paid for a report from Edison - they have a legal duty to be as accurate and realistic as possible. 'Material bias' would surely be illegal. AVN have given realistic accounts and the news flow seems to support that. The shorting campaign of TW and friends is the one that is biased, even if they have the power to drive down the price. I know who I trust more, and it is not the smash and grab merchants. | weatherman | |
08/6/2016 20:40 | Wednesday 8 June 2016 | 15:33 CET | News Imarasat picks Avanti | pathai3 | |
08/6/2016 20:39 | Wednesday 8 June 2016 | 15:33 CET | News Imarasat picks Avanti | pathai3 | |
08/6/2016 20:24 | KakNife - Oh certainly agree with you - Sorry - I may not have been clear in the implications of my comments above - May be it would have been clearer to have said - Edison seem to have gone overboard to "not our fault" if the objectives on which we have modeled our projections are not met. !!! | pugugly | |
08/6/2016 17:36 | May I suggest anyone thinking of buying on the bullish posts re the Edison Research read it fully and in detail - I have rarely seen a reseach note from them with so many caveats ! To point out but some: * Should - should be - based on the achievement of our growth assumptions * There are clearly risks involved-- etc etc --All these could delay-- * Given the expectation that pricing should remain stable * Eutelstat a major competitor ordered a new satellite to be launched in 2019 targetting overlapping region in sub-Saharan Africa ---- "may be regarded as a threat" *Avanti 2 years from delivering the recurring cash flows required to sustain the business. etc -etc . | pugugly | |
08/6/2016 17:35 | At about a $50mm market cap PI money can become visible in the ebb and flow. That still depends on how much large holders are offloading and still have to offload, and whether small buyers are attracted. Price predictions are tricky. The drop is faster than I would have imagined, and I am negative the prospects of the company. I'm going to the FT festival of Finance on 1 July and Williams is slated as a speaker. Should be interesting. | hpcg | |
08/6/2016 17:34 | May I suggest anyone thinking of buying on the bullish posts re the Edison Research read it fully and in detail - I have rarely seen a reseach note from them with so many caveats ! To point out but some: * Should - should be - based on the achievement of our growth assumptions * There are clearly risks involved-- etc etc --All these could delay-- * Given the expectation that pricing should remain stable * Eutelstat a major competitor ordered a new satellite to be launched in 2019 targetting overlapping region in sub-Saharan Africa ---- "may be regarded as a threat" *Avanti 2 years from delivering the recurring cash flows required to sustain the business. etc -etc . Anyone like to give me odds on everything going to forecast and plan ?? | pugugly | |
08/6/2016 16:26 | The webcast worked wonders. | accrillium | |
08/6/2016 16:07 | The speed AVN are falling I'd not bet against a drop into the 20s, any good news seems errelivent at the moment ATB R2 | roofer2 | |
08/6/2016 15:40 | Like yesterday the biggest trades seem to be buys.... | weatherman | |
08/6/2016 15:33 | See the stoogies are breading. I'm not worried, William will cull you all soon enough. :-) | elrico | |
08/6/2016 12:18 | Weatherman - On the home page, scroll down and you will see two shareprophets affilliated links; TW's nifty fifty and hot stock rockets....now stop making yourself look foolish dear chap, I'm blushing for you! | elrico | |
08/6/2016 12:16 | Having topped up at £2.20 , my idea of the lowest possible low (at that time) , I have resisted the ridiculous prices we now see. I am not alone - having invested too much in this I am sitting tight and trusting in my original decision from many years ago - DW is in a similar boat though his returns have been more attractive than mine! He invested body and soul more than capital but watching his asset depreciate from a fortune must be blowing his mind. I understand completely why he has not topped up ..... I think we are both daft .... but time will tell (why do I think of a cross bow?). | nugacity | |
08/6/2016 12:10 | Nugacity - poor effort. Had I taken that bet, I'd have been content to take that loss than take the brutal kicking AVN is giving folk like you. I'm not the muppet who is watching the losses grow day by day. You're living in blind hope, but you're too daft to realise it. | sphere25 | |
08/6/2016 12:06 | sphere25 - were you the guy that had 50p (worth £2500) on Leicester to win the Premier League but cashed out at 45p (worth 5p loss) ?????? You have the right mentality to do that! | nugacity | |
08/6/2016 12:01 | Looks to be building traction to me S25, massively oversold, and could bounce hugely. But all in my opinion and do your own research. P.S. Elrico - thanks for the advice to check my facts. I see ADVFN dropped shareprophets for malpractice. | weatherman | |
08/6/2016 11:46 | Nigeria, from Wiki ... Internet users: 67.0 million users, 8th in the world (2015) 55.9 million users, 8th in the world; 32.9% of the population, 128th in the world (2012) 44.0 million users, 9th in the world (2009) 5.0 million users, 40th in the world (2005) Fixed broadband: 15,311 subscriptions, 136th in the world; less than 0.05% of the population, 185th in the world (2012) Wireless broadband: 17.3 million subscriptions, 18th in the world; 10.2% of the population, 91st in the world (2012) .... 0.05% have fixed broadband in a country where 39% of the population uses broadband, i.e. a major demand? Don't know if Nigerians watch TV , but On Demand TV looks to have a terrific potential for fixed broadband. And who is well positioned to provide it? I met a Nigerian lass the other night, and she said broadband is popular in her country but much more expensive than in the UK ...... it sounded promising! | nugacity | |
08/6/2016 11:06 | AVN)Imarasat Chooses Avanti to Bridge Gap in Broadband Connectivity for Small Businesses in Sub-Saharan Africa Imarasat Extends Contract with Avanti Communications, with a Focus on Small and Medium-sized Enterprise (SME) Market Avanti Communications Group plc (“Avanti” Imarasat will, in particular, target the significant opportunity that the growing SME market presents in countries, such as Kenya. It is estimated that 1.1 million active Kenyan SMEs contribute 45% to Kenya’s economy1. However, nearly 75% of them do not have access to the Internet and are therefore unable to benefit from the growth and productivity gains that broadband can offer. 32% of SMEs are outside of 3G broadband coverage entirely. These SMEs are perfectly suited to satellite broadband services offered by Imarasat and Avanti. Imarasat has contracted additional services using both Avanti’s SELECT and CUSTOM products. Avanti’s pre-packaged SELECT product allows Imarasat to provide consumer and SME customers with fast, affordable satellite broadband. Avanti’s guaranteed capacity CUSTOM product is more suitable for enterprise customers. It is enabling Imarasat to more effectively address key verticals, such as financial services, oil and gas, hospitality and agriculture. Imarasat’s Ka-band satellite broadband service includes a highly differentiated Quality of Service (QoS) feature. It ensures real-time prioritization of mission critical applications for SME and enterprise customers using Imarasat’s packet shaping technology. This is implemented on hubs at Avanti’s Gateway Earth Stations. The technology avoids contention and interrupted business broadband services associated with non-business traffic, such as infotainment and peer to peer file sharing. Salim Suleman, Managing Director of Imarasat, commented:“Our desire to partner with Avanti is based on the same value proposition that attracted us to its services in the first place. That is, a combination of reliable, high quality satellite broadband delivered as part of flexible product portfolio at a cost-effective price and with zero capital expenditure. This significant contract extension reflects our confidence in Avanti as a strategic partner that can help us grow.” David Williams, Chief Executive Officer of Avanti, said:“Imarasat requires partners with innovative services that help it to operate competitively and grow. Avanti continues to be one such partner. The significant extension to our high quality, flexible satellite broadband services across Sub-Saharan Africa illustrates the well-established, close relationship between the two companies.” | bostanli | |
08/6/2016 10:18 | The Guardian Avanti spaceport launch a new era of prosperity - | aimsharesone | |
08/6/2016 08:39 | Seball - think about not posting for a while, each time you do AVN slips further. | elrico | |
08/6/2016 08:37 | Weatherman - check your facts instead of repeating BBM stories. People went to prison for rivington and guess what, TW was not one of them....wonder why! | elrico | |
08/6/2016 08:07 | Trading update was on the 16th May which is half way through Q4. They would not have reiterated guidance for Q4 if they were not confident. | seball |
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