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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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0.00 | 0.00% | 20.60 | 20.00 | 20.50 | 20.60 | 20.60 | 20.60 | 9,508 | 14:08:16 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Communications Services, Nec | 122.83M | -193k | -0.0004 | -515.00 | 89.82M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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26/8/2022 19:35 | ADOR (assembly–disa | fse | |
26/8/2022 18:30 | You wert pin weird pots of a carpet | the crypt | |
26/8/2022 17:48 | As often as I want | car1pet | |
26/8/2022 17:46 | I think that statenent tells us everything about FSE's obsession with BATM. If you believe that was a positive day you should join Marom on the BATM board. Today's trading was partly due to IC readers following a buy tip from ST. But still skewed to selling. The price will lift if Marom is replaced by a real CEO. | car1pet | |
26/8/2022 17:25 | carpet, how many more times are you going to repeat yourself, ffs. | nellyb | |
26/8/2022 17:19 | Actually the share price recovered some 7.2% today on a healthy volume 2.6M | fse | |
26/8/2022 17:07 | Well Simon Thompson failed to change the mood. Its time for Lombard Odier to tell Marom to stand down and employ a real CEO | car1pet | |
26/8/2022 16:40 | Biggest clowns are trolls with no clue, no interest in the situation just looking for attention. Sad folk. | kooba | |
26/8/2022 15:06 | Barry on a roll. Showing his true colours again. Always with the toys chucking. Grow up you utter imbecile. | kemche | |
26/8/2022 14:57 | sure, sure, that hurts. Boy is carpet in for it now I guess | echoridge | |
26/8/2022 14:50 | Oh forgot to say proven...because that proves..oh nothing. | kooba | |
26/8/2022 14:49 | You must lead a very sheltered life fella..i just don't suffer fools gladly.You are one of the most arrogant and ill informed posters i have come across..and there are many like you. | kooba | |
26/8/2022 14:44 | you have the very biggest chip on your shoulder I have ever witnessed. proven | echoridge | |
26/8/2022 14:40 | You make me feel clever Echo..you make no sense most of the time very little critical thinking in posts so they don't add up.I didn't make the investor call , carpet did...did you?You have just dismissed his view that there is no restriction on recommencing the buy back..as 'fever dream fantasy"Prove it. | kooba | |
26/8/2022 14:31 | kooba - I could not have included more qualifiers in my text regarding my view as to why the buyback has been stalled - which is a side issue at this stage in any case - yet somehow (well, we know why) you managed to translate that into 'half-baked ideas portrayed as facts...'. Meanwhile, you find common cause with Mr Angry who screams out wild, unsubstantiated claims about everything from the buyback to detailed 'assessments' of the conditions of Company's specific businesses - about which he clearly has no earthly idea what he's talking about - AS IF THEY WERE FACTS. But, despite his clear seat-of-the-pants ranting on very important subjects, somehow, I've yet to read a single reproach from you demanding his 'sources' on anything, important or otherwise. I guess your constant chest-thumping doesn't extend to posters who make you feel clever in comparison. | echoridge | |
26/8/2022 13:39 | Just to be absolutely clear there are no restrictions on a buyback. The decision for a buyback has been approved by the shareholders The decision on when/if is with the Board of "Directors". Directors should be directing but not this shower of clowns | car1pet | |
26/8/2022 13:08 | Not sure its carpet with the issue to be fair..you just portray half baked ideas as facts. There is no evidence from the company that there is any restriction on the buy back merely the fact they have chosen to discontinue it doesn't mean that is anything more than a discretionary decision. We have all presumed they were unable to but that might well not be the case.The company could always have done an arms length agreement on the buyback with its broker getting round any restriction..but never did at any point in over 6 months.Any company worth half its salt would have given shareholders clarity around this. | kooba | |
26/8/2022 13:07 | Six times higher than normal and only halfway through the day with Israel closed. | paulisi | |
26/8/2022 12:56 | I wish I filtered carpet because he is a borderline kook. The phrase he quotes indeed reinforces the commitment to the buyback - as I have vigorously maintained - but in absolutely no way provides any clarification in any direction regarding the delay, nor of course that 'there are no restrictions stopping the buyback'. That latter 'conclusion' is absolutely fever-dream fantasy stuff from a frustrated shareholder who cannot separate his emotions from losing money, from reasoned thinking. | echoridge | |
26/8/2022 12:53 | That would also mean they could not talk about perhaps the only positive in the first half , the potential of wider agreement with Cityfibre..i wonder what they will have to talk about not in the public domain exactly.Saying they can't talk about the buy back without some reason would be fun...since it is an outstanding authority since a much higher price level it would certainly be something i spent much time questioning. | kooba | |
26/8/2022 12:50 | I filter echoridge so cant read his posts. Just to clarify the buyback situation for everyone. On the webinar they said that "the buyback was one of a number of options to improve shareholder value" So there are no restrictions stopping the buyback. Marom and his cronies will decide how to improve shareholder value and the buyback is one option. I'll say no more | car1pet |
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