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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Aveva Group Plc | LSE:AVV | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BBG9VN75 | ORD 3 5/9P |
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% | 3,219.00 | 3,219.00 | 3,220.00 | - | 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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06/7/2005 17:25 | Another new high! | tday | |
20/6/2005 18:49 | News on the way from UK Shipyard is more likely cause IMO. | hamilton | |
20/6/2005 10:51 | Recommended in this month's Investing for Growth. | tday | |
01/6/2005 19:21 | Nearly, cos people bought shares at a higher price than ever before. | hamilton | |
31/5/2005 19:37 | Cos people bought shares!! | johnrxx99 | |
31/5/2005 19:06 | Yes, but do you know why ??? | hamilton | |
31/5/2005 16:48 | New high today. | tday | |
29/5/2005 12:11 | UK Shipbuilding industry is currently reviewing its CAD and PDM tools. anyone know anything. | hamilton | |
19/5/2005 20:11 | May I just say quality will out. Good luck. | johnrxx99 | |
19/5/2005 19:47 | Careful, MORLEY FUND MANAGEMENT LIMITED selling 75,000. They have 1M more to sell. | hamilton | |
18/5/2005 08:10 | Good results just announced. | tday | |
11/4/2005 22:56 | oh, the novice guys posting on here. suggest you trade break outs in top draw companies and ignore stocks which attract more than 5 postings aday. easy entry and stop positioning. | huwrayhenry | |
11/4/2005 22:53 | Break out!!! Should be good for a few from here. | huwrayhenry | |
11/4/2005 10:58 | I'd expect an end of year trading statement within the next week or so. | wjccghcc | |
11/4/2005 10:08 | New high today | tday | |
16/3/2005 22:27 | Also a novice, do I buy? have £16k to spend. That would be 25% of my planned total holdings in shares over 8 companies. Give me some advice I can understand. Buy you a pint if you are right... | dewstraw | |
15/3/2005 19:22 | Good company. Strong management. Great prospects. World leader in a growing market. PE of 20 for 46% earnings growth for the year finishing this month and strongly cash generative. Possible bid target for a US competitor (would need to be an agreed deal). Shareprice can be a bit sleepy. Otherwise check out their website at www.aveva.com | wjccghcc | |
15/3/2005 18:49 | AS A NOVICE INVESTOR WHO IS RELIANT ON THE PRESS I WAS INTENDING BUY A SUBSTANTIAL HOLDING. IT IS OF INTEREST TO GET SOME ADDITIONAL INSIGHT.THANKS ZANNAH | zan_nah | |
14/3/2005 09:25 | Tipped in the Mail yesterday - apparently. Please don't think I read that sh*t. | johnrxx99 | |
14/3/2005 09:03 | Up 18.5p today. | tday | |
02/3/2005 16:58 | AVEVA Group PLC 02 March 2005 AVEVA Group plc AVEVA Group plc was informed on 2 March 2005 by Accent Equity Partners that funds managed by them, had sold 705,392 shares representing approximately 3.2% of AVEVA Group plc, to a range of institutions at 650p through the Company's broker Hoare Govett Limited and that following the sale they would no longer have an interest in AVEVA Group plc. Accent Equity Partners' holding arose as a result of the acquisition of Tribon, which was completed in May 2004. I wonder who sold the other 1.4m. | johnrxx99 | |
02/3/2005 16:21 | john etc Looks like it. | tday | |
02/3/2005 14:33 | A number of large sell trades today but share price stable. A T trade buy perhaps. | johnrxx99 | |
26/1/2005 17:14 | Recommended in IfG in December. Core portfolio - Zulu Principle. | tday | |
21/1/2005 15:12 | TDay - thanks for starting the thread. I've been in since June 03. Looks like a break out of sorts. Quality company on a PEG of 0.8 with a unique product/service. Zulu imho. | johnrxx99 |
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