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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Avon Technologies Plc | LSE:AVON | London | Ordinary Share | GB0000667013 | ORD #1 |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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42.00 | 3.03% | 1,426.00 | 1,396.00 | 1,418.00 | 1,416.00 | 1,348.00 | 1,380.00 | 130,481 | 16:35:28 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Rubber,plastics Hose & Belts | 275M | 3M | 0.0991 | 142.28 | 418.77M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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24/5/2022 07:28 | The only positive note is that the CEO has decided to leave. Maybe they'll find someone who is actually competent? | jw330 | |
24/5/2022 07:07 | is this the third profit warning? the new CEO will probably have to do more 'cleaning' on the balance sheet when he comes in so he absolves himself of his predecessor's sins | farrugia | |
24/5/2022 07:05 | A buyer will have the same problems of untangling this and the more tangled the lower the price. It being private and out of the sunlight might help speed up recovery though. A bit of PE tough love. | p1nkfish | |
24/5/2022 06:53 | No blood. I'm sure he's a lovely bloke. I'll just be happy with accountability and efficient capital allocation. Not wealth destroying acquisitions! | pdwop | |
24/5/2022 06:44 | The company will be sold soon then | conwyrebel | |
24/5/2022 06:43 | I'm afraid carnage yes | farrugia | |
24/5/2022 06:35 | Must have been substantial stress. | p1nkfish | |
24/5/2022 06:26 | He has left carnage. Destroyed huge amounts of shareholder value. Shockingly poor performance. BOD equally complicit!Dread to think about size of final severance package... As always, asymmetric risk. Very little accountability. Should have been sacked a lot earlier! | pdwop | |
24/5/2022 06:15 | Probably less. 50% down today IMO. Paul has certainly been transformational. Transformational in making loads of investors a lot poorer ;-( | terminator101 | |
24/5/2022 06:13 | 800p open? | scepticalinvestor | |
30/4/2022 01:46 | We're only two months into the war, but the UK has depleted its stocks of ant-tank weapons and is coordinating with suppliers for more; that must surely be the same for protective gear. Every country is gearing up for possible military action. Presumably the contract announcements will come soon. | rolloway | |
24/4/2022 09:06 | CEO needs to resign and needs to hear this from shareholders. paul.mcdonald@avon-r | justiceforthemany | |
14/4/2022 08:50 | I lost faith in this company. If they cannot get things right and make a profit in the midst of a war when are they going to ? | fuji99 | |
11/4/2022 15:38 | Awful performance again. MacDonald is clearly without shame. No Director buys either. | justiceforthemany | |
07/4/2022 08:38 | Interesting that with this week's sell-off it hasn't revisited the previous intra-day lows. | p1nkfish | |
07/4/2022 08:14 | Some industrial materials group in Germany wanting to diversify, perhaps. | p1nkfish | |
07/4/2022 07:46 | I thought that at £13 and averaged down. Like a game of snakes and ladders with this one. They will get taken over soon I wager… | conwyrebel | |
07/4/2022 07:30 | yesterday was an opportunity to top-up at a bargain price. This company supplies military helmets!! | farrugia | |
06/4/2022 22:19 | CEO spouts the same broken record every time, he knows no shame and has to come to terms that the city have lost all confidence in him. Until new management is appointed there will be little confidence with investors. Has yet to make any tangible successful decisions. | st3v3m | |
06/4/2022 21:27 | I'd say "ripe" is a good business at a cheap price... no it's not ripe | dixienormas | |
06/4/2022 21:02 | So you mean ripe for takeover | conwyrebel | |
06/4/2022 19:30 | Today's so-called leaders have no shame. | chachacha |
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