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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Batm Advanced Communications Ld | LSE:BVC | London | Ordinary Share | IL0010849045 | ORD ILS0.01 |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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-0.20 | -0.96% | 20.60 | 20.00 | 20.60 | 20.60 | 19.80 | 19.95 | 346,632 | 16:35:18 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Communications Services, Nec | 122.83M | -193k | -0.0004 | -500.00 | 90.7M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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01/7/2020 16:52 | Mr WHO chief said, TEST, TEST, TEST! | picsous | |
01/7/2020 16:37 | 107.50 at close wow | car1pet | |
01/7/2020 16:27 | Still climbing ? | markyt | |
01/7/2020 16:24 | I would say there an extremely large trade yet to be cleared here imo | markyt | |
01/7/2020 15:58 | 19 years high, more to come watch this space...! | wizzkid211 | |
01/7/2020 15:53 | Maybe Berenberg was serious about 900p!!! | car1pet | |
01/7/2020 15:47 | BVC is a keeper. | scottishfield | |
01/7/2020 15:39 | I've been out just got back wow I thought it might hit 102.5. At one point it reached 106p Nice | car1pet | |
01/7/2020 14:28 | Showing 105p now... | paulisi | |
01/7/2020 12:59 | Yes agree - normally we see a jump early on, followed by a drop across the morning.Something is different today, so must be a buyer out there. | paulisi | |
01/7/2020 11:16 | Steady support since 8.30 at 101p despite lots of sells which suggests a buyer is building to match the sells. | car1pet | |
30/6/2020 19:54 | RE: IC - one criticism I have for ST (from when I used to follow him but no longer subscribe to IC and not interested in their opinion either) is that he doesn't think outside the box. He's like an ostrich and crunches the numbers right in front of his eyes at face value, then comes up with a price target. Shares very rarely trade at fair value, they're either over or undervalued. And can stay like that for a very long time. Sometimes I just let the chart guide me as well, researching too much is just as detrimental as researching too little. | 2toptrader | |
30/6/2020 18:14 | Vago it seems as if BATM attracts the optimist investor. I've held for a long time and had to sell some this year at 45p I still hold some so like everyone else hoping as I've always done that it will grow. The products look good its the business management that holds the company back but to be fair it has done well this year. As for 3 years off who knows. Currently t/o is £93m. Assuming 15% growth per annum for 3 years gets it to £141m. Thats my guess | car1pet | |
30/6/2020 17:21 | My guesstimate valuation within 3years for Batm is 250/300 mill USD turnover, 70/90 pretax and a PE 40/60. I first bought in 99 and sold in 2000,started buying again about 7/8 years ago. Have built a large holding (for me) in batm. I only hold shares in 5 companies at present, Batm being the largest holding. interested in others expectations/guesses ? | vago | |
30/6/2020 14:38 | This is why they need to handle food processing waste properly. Really pulls focus on what Celitron offer. "The virus, which the researchers call G4 EA H1N1, can grow and multiply in the cells that line the human airways. They found evidence of recent infection in people who worked in abattoirs and the swine industry in China when they looked at data from 2011 to 2018.".............. ..........Prof James Wood, head of the Department of Veterinary Medicine at the University of Cambridge, said the work "comes as a salutary reminder" that we are constantly at risk of new emergence of pathogens, and that farmed animals, with which humans have greater contact than with wildlife, may act as the source for important pandemic viruses. Added: Valuation of Celitron ? Celitron have already sold 30M ventilators this year as a side act. They are having considerable success with their other products. Probably worth in the $125M to $150M range. Any guesstimates ? If you combine effective testing for pathogens amongst employees at these plants it becomes a synergistic approach to the problem. Company profile. | fse | |
30/6/2020 11:08 | https://www.investor | paulisi | |
30/6/2020 10:56 | To run profits!! | johndoe23 | |
30/6/2020 09:38 | What was IC's recommendation?Twitt | paulisi | |
29/6/2020 13:47 | 11th October 2004 at 16.4 | bigwig | |
29/6/2020 12:02 | paulisi ditto, June 2003 @21.5 | picsous | |
29/6/2020 10:09 | Just checked, my first purchase was June 2003 | paulisi | |
28/6/2020 21:32 | Really interesting stuff about BATM back then, FSE. Hopefully still well connected in Israel and maybe the US. $260m for Telco-wow. | cumnor | |
28/6/2020 20:07 | Expect opening price to drop to 97.5 based on close price | paulisi | |
28/6/2020 19:56 | They have come a very long way for a start up. I had a lot of shares pre the tech collapse in 2000 and sold 80% of them when the price spiked. Then traded in and out for many years as they were quite predictable range wise.Built up a significant number over the years. I only hold a handful of companies which I over research. BATM was always attractive to me as they had the technology and the vision but also were well funded and unlikely to go to the wall. BATM Advanced Communications was founded in 1992 by Dr. Zvi Marom and Greshon Baras as a bootstrap that grew into a multinational technology corporation; Initially focusing on developing high-performance communications equipment, mainly fibre optic networking, multi-service transport, access solutions, and integrated voice, video and data service[1]. BATM bought Telco systems for a not insignificant $260m in 2000 They have had numerous shots at stardom along the way. Between August 1999 and 2002 Benjamin Netanyahu served as a senior consultant for the company | fse | |
28/6/2020 19:30 | Me too @ 1.14 lol | markyt |
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