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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Avisen | LSE:AVI | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B09LQS34 | 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% | 3.375 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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14/7/2011 07:53 | We might get a bit more info on the contract when the results are released later this month . | colva | |
14/7/2011 07:27 | A shame that there are no numbers in the statement, but probably they were blocked from publishing them. A contract of this nature to such an institution must be a multi-million pound affair. Indeed there was a rumour earlier in the year that such a contract win was coming. And the statement says that Avisen has been working with Unilever for 9 months already, so they are building a solid relationship here. This kind of system implementation typically snowballs as it goes so I think Unilever will be committed to a massive amount of investment in the coming years. This is absolutely super news!! It will also give TW an excuse to write up something and he may know more about the value of this. A good chance of seeing a decent rally now. | graham65 | |
14/7/2011 07:22 | 3 years worth of visibility which is totally fantastic - well done Avisen. Slowly turning back towards that 15p mark. | cammy3 | |
14/7/2011 07:05 | Excellent - a big contract win with Unilever - bring it on. | cammy3 | |
09/7/2011 11:08 | The above comment could be appropiate to this board -yawn | stodgy88 | |
07/7/2011 10:15 | Like TW said,it,s like watching paint dry (AVI) ,but if watching paint dry doubles my money,it,s just become my new hobby. | stodgy88 | |
05/7/2011 10:01 | Do you get commission? | argy2 | |
05/7/2011 09:10 | Thanks Colva. How does that translate to turnover, pbt and cash at the year end 2011? | fgump | |
05/7/2011 08:50 | fgump, The only numbers iv seen for the year ended Jan 2011 are for expected earnings of 0.63p per share - they have since sold the Inca business so earnings for this year are forcast to be about 0.5p - though the sale did bring in a good lump of cash. | colva | |
05/7/2011 07:25 | There you go stodgy - results on Wed 27th July. Hopefully this is the start of very big things for the company | cammy3 | |
30/6/2011 05:34 | Last week in July I believe - | cammy3 | |
29/6/2011 17:52 | so no one knows final results date -marvellous. | stodgy88 | |
27/6/2011 09:53 | Strong buying today - hopefully see this back at 15p as we lead up to the results | cammy3 | |
25/6/2011 11:30 | Can see an MBO here for 12p. | cammy3 | |
25/6/2011 00:53 | thanks for answer. | stodgy88 | |
24/6/2011 19:31 | Maybe on plus stodgy - I bought 250,000 earlier this week - both trades went through on the sell side. Pure games being played with MM | cammy3 | |
24/6/2011 17:30 | all the buys mentioned in earlier posts didnt show .why? | stodgy88 | |
24/6/2011 12:21 | what is the forecast for the year just ended? | fgump | |
24/6/2011 10:30 | regarding earlier trades,for what reason would they not show up? | stodgy88 | |
24/6/2011 10:12 | Last year,s results came out late July but for this year i think tsmith2 has mentioned early July , do we have any idea of a date or is it a case of wait and see . I,d like to have a lot more of these but to be honest my investment here is based on TW,s write-ups and iv learnt from experience that his numbers can be a tad optimistic , so i think il stick with what iv got for now. It looks like the share price has just dipped down and bounced off the 200sma - do we have any TAers on here ? | colva | |
24/6/2011 09:52 | cammy3 -same here bought 128,000 few days ago spread 7.00to 7.25 paid 7.11 showed as sells. | stodgy88 |
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