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AVIA Avia Health

2.125
0.00 (0.00%)
26 Apr 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Avia Health LSE:AVIA London Ordinary Share GB00B4YSYV64 ORD 0.5P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 2.125 - 0.00 01:00:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
0 0 N/A 0

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
04/11/2013
07:10
hxxp://www.voxy.co.nz/national/researchers-investigating-renewable-energy-angles-nz/5/172682

hxxp://www.heraldonline.com/2013/11/03/5366036/new-jersey-and-missouri-students.html
Scroll down to "The winning team".

encarter
01/11/2013
23:04
hxxp://www.azom.com/article.aspx?ArticleID=10251

hxxp://nanotechweb.org/cws/article/lab/55185

hxxp://www.hngn.com/articles/16345/20131101/scientists-develop-new-techniques-to-assemble-graphene.htm

encarter
01/11/2013
22:53
I agree it's not ideal and that 4m shares isn't many to shift.

Graphene is going to have a massive effect upon our lives in the future, so with TH running the show and TB taking a back seat, Cientifica will hopefully do well.

However if it does ultimately fail, from this price one will have a few chances to take some profit along the way. Which is why we invest isn't it?

encarter
01/11/2013
21:18
Not keen on a mm holding 17%, just means when there is good news they will
sit there and sell it down, but it would not take much shifting though if
they did issue good news.

29howard
01/11/2013
08:35
They are updating the website.
hxxp://www.cientifica.com/

encarter
31/10/2013
22:10
Graphene investor = Black G0ld = Tim Baldwin

Tim I have told you so many times you are so transparent anyone with half a brain can see through you. When I can be bothered I will alert FCA to your latest activities.

DS using my ih login because I can't be bothered to log in as DS

ih_318421
31/10/2013
09:39
Tim harper speaking in Leeds. Anyone in the area can pop along and pick his brains regarding Cientifica.
hxxp://www.yorkshiretimes.co.uk/article/Wonder-Materials-Boost-Innovation-For-Yorkshire-Manufacturers

encarter
30/10/2013
23:26
hxxp://www.ecoseed.org/technology/17175-the-future-of-thin-film-solar-graphene-coated-with-silicon-remains-conductive

hxxp://theenergycollective.com/christine-hertzog/294751/carbon-problem-graphene-solution

encarter
30/10/2013
12:46
So when they announce it you'll be buying in?

hxxp://www.gmanetwork.com/news/story/333240/scitech/technology/silicon-based-supercapacitor-promises-weeks-long-power-for-smartphones

encarter
30/10/2013
10:52
GI, you are absolutely correct. I simply mixed quotes from two different nonsensical posts into my one reply, without making it completely clear who said what. No need for me to edit my posts (unlike you), I have no problem admitting the occasional slip up.

It was indeed encarter who said in his #835 "AVIA is the only way to have a direct investment" in graphene.

The mindless ramping and sycophantic praise of the CEO had me confused, I'll admit.

My questions remain unanswered, however:

----------------------------
Uhhh, you ARE aware this makes absolutely no sense, aren't you?

"there is something of value or why else would you be tryng to attack it."

How exactly is Avia "the only way to have a direct investment" in Graphene? Have they announced ANY investments yet? Do they have ANY money?

Your man crush on Tim Harper aside... all we have is a nearly failed placing, the prospect of immediate further dilution, and some sketchy characters running the show. No "graphene" investments at all, I'm afraid.

ih_237920
30/10/2013
09:34
you might need to edit yours as it was encarter that said it was one of the only ways to invest in Graphene, not me.

Huge amounts of european money available for graphene related projects and the market is in need of some consolidation. It will be great if the UK were able to take a lead in its development.

graphene investor
30/10/2013
08:19
The more cash they can raise the better as long as it's not below 2p.

They may not use the cash to invest but instead issue Cientifica shares to the company they wish to invest in. The graphene world is awash with grant money now so a company may not be looking for cash but rather some publicity and some stock market exposure.
They have 18 months in which to make an investment but imho they already have one in mind for a RTO, so things could move faster than you think.

encarter
30/10/2013
07:26
Hands up (new) guys, you were right about the additional placing at 2p. So funds will be used over the next few months to look at various investments in new tech sectors and obviously director expenses etc will eat into the cash pile. In my opinion, if you are already in here you might have to tuck them away for 6-9 months before news on first investment.. although I am not an expert on the time required to make due diligence gla
knigel
30/10/2013
00:17
Haahhhaaha - how embarrassing! To go back and edit your posts after I point out how moronic they are!

This is going to be fun!

ih_237920
29/10/2013
23:29
It wasnt me that said it was the onLy way to invest in Graphene and so true to form in spreading another of your marilyn monroe type conspiracy theories that anyone rallying to the defence of a CEO is in fact the CEO himself.

dont flatter yourself as am sure they are to unconcerned and hopefully to busy to have to deal with an internet troll like you numb nuts.

graphene investor
29/10/2013
23:25
hxxp://www.geek.com/science/geek-answers-what-is-graphene-1575393/
encarter
29/10/2013
12:52
hxxp://www.graphene-flagship.eu/about/graphene-flagship-has-set-sails/
encarter
29/10/2013
12:37
Hilarious, LOL!
Anyway.
hxxp://www.nanowerk.com/spotlight/spotid=32969.php

encarter
29/10/2013
11:10
Uhhh, you ARE aware this makes absolutely no sense, aren't you?

"there is something of value or why else would you be tryng to attack it."

How exactly is Avia "the only way to have a direct investment" in Graphene? Have they announced ANY investments yet? Do they have ANY money?

Your man crush on Tim Harper aside... all we have is a nearly failed placing, the prospect of immediate further dilution, and some sketchy characters running the show. No "graphene" investments at all, I'm afraid.

The death knell is when the CEO comes on public boards to tout his own stock, and praise himself. THAT'S a true sign of scam. I certainly hope we don't see that here! (LLOLLOLLOLLOL)

ih_237920
29/10/2013
10:04
am absolutely certain there will be a second placing as there would not be much point in acquiring a shell other than to invest in something and neithr you nor i know when

value depends on what they going to invest in and whether there is a greater value back to the company but Tim Harper's linked means he is more int he know than most on grahpene and i think it is very exciting but that is it for the time being.

fact that shell is attracting attention from the likes of your many disguises means that there is something of value or why else would you be tryng to attack it.

graphene investor
29/10/2013
07:55
Yes KNIGEL, do a little research, I'm sure you'll be amazed. It has a massive future and AVIA is the only way to have a direct investment, that I can find.



Also I don't think we could have a better CEO to make it happen.
hxxp://www.cientifica.com/tim-harper/

Forget the past, exciting times ahead.

encarter
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