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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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17/9/2010 12:23 | New all time high approaching. And on higher volume than usual. | someuwin | |
17/9/2010 10:38 | I was about to ask if this was the pennyshare being pushed by rhps- have recived about 5 emails over last 2 days about this "Special Breakout "Report. So this is definitely the one is it?- considering the SP, I was thinking that there must be another tiddler around in the same business | jeanpenty | |
17/9/2010 08:09 | AVN being pushed very hard by Tom Bulford at Red Hot Penny shares (hardly a penny share now) with a target price of £12 at least so very encouraging. | adorling | |
16/9/2010 16:36 | Odd behaviour of sp-recently seems to dip just before end of trading session and then rebound almost immediately.Anybody got an explanation? | morgan freedman | |
16/9/2010 15:35 | ..He said SIPP, not ISA. | someuwin | |
16/9/2010 15:34 | Blinkey AVN isn't ISAable , at least not with my provider Hargreaves L. | gerhux | |
16/9/2010 12:52 | If we had a huge spike on contract RNS I might sell a few with hope to buy back more a lower price but only a few | yorgi | |
16/9/2010 12:48 | I'm certinaly not thinking of taking profit before launch there is a risk yes what that figure is I'm not sure but if in the order of 1 in 30 as Naeclue suggest then well worth the risk. Don't forget it is insured | yorgi | |
16/9/2010 12:17 | I've got these in my SIPP so have no plans of trying to play any bounces or take profit off the table until well after launch - if these were in my ISA then maybe I would be tempted .... hence why I put them in my SIPP lol | blinkey | |
16/9/2010 12:01 | I've seen a figure of 1 in 30 chance of something going wrong with launch and deployment (in an old research note I think, sorry no source). I have set up spread bets with guaranteed stop losses, so figure I'll move them up a bit as we close in on the launch, rather than actually taking anything off the table. | naeclue | |
16/9/2010 10:54 | Yorgi, yes , from what iv seen in research notes and the like, a post launch share price ( assuming everything goes to plan ) of between 8-12 pound is quite possible, with 15- 25 pound being talked of in the longer term. AVN is now my largest holding and as nobody is predicting a post launch share price of 620p im very tempted to pick up a few more. From what i can gather the risks involved with the launch are very small but is anyone thinking of taking some profit off the table before lift off? | colva | |
15/9/2010 17:31 | I would expect that Colva providing (as it should) that launch goes to plan | yorgi | |
15/9/2010 16:27 | Thanks Horneblower. Id be happy with 8-9 pound , before the end of the year would be nice . | colva | |
15/9/2010 12:02 | 15th September today. Launch on 15th November. Just 2 months to go. SP should just keep trending up. | someuwin | |
15/9/2010 10:52 | colva, I am a shareholder, so biased! | horneblower | |
15/9/2010 09:15 | Yorgi. no problem. :) -------------------- Is anyone on here into TA. It would be nice to have a summary of where we are and what the charts and indicators are telling us. | colva | |
15/9/2010 07:43 | Sorry Colva I missed Shazbo's question | yorgi | |
14/9/2010 18:18 | Much appreciated info Colva, and thanks to everyone else for informative posting. | shazbo | |
14/9/2010 17:13 | Yes Colva just wondered what point you were making ? If other than reminding people of the quality of contracts AVN have won over the last couple of years | yorgi | |
14/9/2010 16:47 | Shazbo. from the RNS 10/03/2010 Avanti has signed a contract with a customer (name withheld for commercial confidentiality) for 320Mb of HYLAS 1 capacity serving Eastern Europe, representing approximately 10% of HYLAS capacity. With the volumes ramping up to 320Mb over the Initial Term of five years, the contract is potentially worth EUR21.9m in future revenues. The customer has also signed options over further bandwidth on HYLAS 1 and also on HYLAS 2, the Company's first contract on its second satellite. The client is one of the most experienced satellite broadband operators in the region. The customer's investment in bandwidth and also hardware (not included in the contract value) is significant and the contract is conditional upon completion of some asset financing by the customer. Avanti has also signed VNO contracts with three new customers based in the UK but serving various territories in Europe, taking its total VNO customer list to 58. Avanti has several other large contracts under negotiation which are expected to close in the coming weeks and, as a result, is now confident that it will comfortably exceed its target for pre-sales in launch year of 25%. Furthermore, Avanti has several contracts under negotiation for large pre-sales on HYLAS 2. Trading for the current period is in line with expectations. Commenting, David Williams, Avanti Chief Executive, said: "With excitement growing around the launch of Europe's first dedicated Ka band broadband satellite I am please to demonstrate our success in filling up the satellite with some large contracts signed this month and others to be announced soon. We also now have draft contracts in documentation in relation to several additional major sales on HYLAS 2. We have found demand in the Middle East is particularly strong and even this early in the project we are achieving our price targets for HYLAS 2 capacity." | colva | |
14/9/2010 13:55 | Just a pointer. | share_shark | |
14/9/2010 13:33 | just a little more news. | share_shark |
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