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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 |
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Rubber,plastics Hose & Belts | 275M | 3M | 0.0991 | 142.28 | 418.77M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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05/2/2024 14:33 | Divi on the 8th. | casholaa | |
05/2/2024 09:19 | Avon smashing today | ch1ck | |
05/2/2024 08:55 | Good reaction to news, now trading over £10 | ayl30 | |
05/2/2024 07:44 | Well spotted! Announced to the market today but it seems it was known on this board last week! | everton448 | |
05/2/2024 07:08 | Another big order announced today | ayl30 | |
01/2/2024 09:18 | govdelivery@subscrip | ayl30 | |
01/2/2024 08:52 | Thanks Hydrus, do you have a link to that news please | dicktrade | |
01/2/2024 08:01 | New contract 'Avon Protection Ceradyne LLC, Salem, New Hampshire, has been awarded a maximum $39,324,000 modification (P00028) exercising the second one-year option period of a one-year base contract (SPE1C1-22-D-1516) with four one-year option periods for second generation advanced combat helmets. This is a firm-fixed-price, indefinite-delivery/ | hydrus | |
26/1/2024 15:26 | Chick, time will tell. | johnrxx99 | |
26/1/2024 12:06 | Good news out recently that's why directors have been buying over the last six months, but we are not trading higher than a year ago. | ch1ck | |
26/1/2024 07:53 | It’s a question of whether the emerging stability is already in the price, but it confirms that they are back on track post body armour. | 18bt | |
26/1/2024 07:06 | Don't think there will be any complaints about today's trading update! | ayl30 | |
24/1/2024 07:08 | Nice additional $14m order from the US. | johnrxx99 | |
17/1/2024 10:23 | Good grief | bigbigdave | |
17/1/2024 09:04 | Sold. I'll be hoping for a suitable re-entry. | mouse_of_wallst | |
17/1/2024 08:47 | Jeff anGood points | ch1ck | |
16/1/2024 15:01 | That's easy to say but unless you are absolutely clear that the problem is fixable, throwing good money after bad is not a great policy. I think the bigger problem here was reputational. What confidence could you ever have in a life-saving bit of kit which failed test? Also the risk that their other life-critical products - helmets, breathing apparatus etc - might become tainted by association. I can understand why they did it. I think the Times assessment in #1081 is pretty good. | jeffian | |
16/1/2024 14:18 | Point taken and, that being so, I agree, they shouldn't have pulled the plug on it. | casholaa | |
16/1/2024 13:54 | CasholaaYou need to understand the ballistic testing process before you make a statement like that.Having spoken to the old CEO AND THE TEAM involved in the pre-testing your statement does the company an injustice.Hundreds of plates passed all tests but one failed a tumbling round where it did not pass through the plate but broke the inner surface.No one from Avon was allowed to view the tests of ask for a retest, it was a closed door test.The error in my mind was pulling the plug | ch1ck | |
16/1/2024 11:45 | Let's hope nobody drowns! | casholaa | |
16/1/2024 07:22 | Times The tale of the Avon Protection bullet-proof vests that turned out to be only mostly bullet-proof may live long in the minds of investors appraising the listed business that otherwise makes helmets for the US military and gas masks and respiratory equipment for customers worldwide (Robert Lea writes). The fiasco of Avon’s faulty body armour is told in the company’s share graph, with the stock price nearly quadrupling in the matter of a year to a high of more than £43 in the second half of 2020. Within another year, the company had lost 80 per cent of its value. However, the technology failure was symptomatic of wider failings in the business and Avon’s management was moved on. For the past year, the Wiltshire-based company has been in turnaround mode under Jos Sclater, its new chief executive, whose recent bona fides include Ultra Electronics, Castrol Lubricants and GKN. Its latest announcement is of a contract understood to be worth double-figure millions of euros to supply state-of-the-art, ten-years-in-develop Avon’s stock has been pretty much flat at a time when so many other defence stocks have shot up like a Tomahawk missile during the conflicts of the past two years. Investors who want to hear the story will be reminded at a capital markets day early next month of Avon’s capability and what Sclater has done to shake up the company. Avon is a business that has annual sales of about $250 million and it plans to nearly double margins to up to 16 per cent. If it can be forgiven for past failings, then it may be worth donning the tin hat once more. Advice: Buy Why? A turnaround situation in good markets with good product. | bigbigdave | |
15/1/2024 19:17 | value king, Sorry, only just seen your #1072. I suppose I may be unfairly jaundiced. I've held Avon since April 2002 through its period of transformation from principally rubber products through to the 'protection' business we have today. It was acquired as a 'Low PER/High yield' stock principally for income. Management didn't handle the transformation that well and everything from introducing new products to setting up new production facilities in the US always seemed to be behind the curve with delays and problems. They got there in the end, of course and the share price got up to over £40 (so with 10,000 shares acquired in 2002 I suppose I shouldn't complain!) but then came the disaster of the acquisition of the bulletproof vests from 3M - one of the greatest destructions of value I've seen (though Hewlett Packard may beg to differ!). Yes, we have now had a change of all the senior management involved at that time, but with nobody taking responsibility and no great sense of urgency. Let's hope that the new incumbents herald a change of management culture, not just new faces. | jeffian | |
15/1/2024 15:40 | I'd expect that nato allies will be helping or preparing for some liberation operation soon. A further vessel has been assualted by yemen. So I'd expect various governments to want to have the latest equipment. I'm hoping that all countries put in a juicy order soon! | casholaa | |
15/1/2024 13:19 | presumably it's low multi million otherwise they'd have given a number | danb45 | |
15/1/2024 07:06 | Avon Protection plc is pleased to confirm that the Group has been selected by the German Navy to supply its Multi-Role Rebreather for military diving operations. The multi-million Euro order includes the supply of Avon's market-leading rebreather and ongoing technical support. | bigbigdave |
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