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EVN Environ Group

0.55
0.00 (0.00%)
02 May 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Stock Type
Environ Group EVN London Ordinary Share
  Price Change Price Change % Share Price Last Trade
0.00 0.00% 0.55 01:00:00
Open Price Low Price High Price Close Price Previous Close
0.55 0.55
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Europe Vision EVN Dividends History

No dividends issued between 03 May 2014 and 03 May 2024

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Posted at 18/3/2011 19:37 by seekerofvalue
LOOK ALIVE, today's news is indeed good and could be a spur for EVN to grow rapidly over the next few years. Execution by management will be key. I have chosen not invest yet and will instead wait to see how EVN volume is next week. As I can only see 8 trades for a total volume of 492,070 shares today.
Posted at 03/2/2011 21:39 by seekerofvalue
Welcome envirovision, hopefully we won't have to wait too long before we can take a seat at the EVN table. Some catalyst required.
Posted at 24/1/2011 14:32 by seekerofvalue
Environ Group (Investments) (EVN, EVN.L, LON:EVN) (LSE AIM Listed Equity)



Environ Group, formerly known as Southern Bear, collapsed 90% to 7p in 2010. Multi-millionaire entrepreneur Nigel Wray is chairman with a controlling 38.7% stake. He beefed up the board in August 2010 with the appointment of Christopher Arnott and Neil Chapman, apparently both experts in the fire protection market. Wray will be hoping they help ignite a strong recovery.

With these big hitters on board, at some point this stock could become a consolidator within the micro-cap fire protection segment. Therefore taking over those weaker minnows which could be attracted by the strong BOD and potential long-term upsides.

I am a novice investor that seeks out value and I prefer to buy stocks that are languishing or are unloved. Whilst waiting for a catalyst. I have not invested in this company yet, but I have commenced this thread in order to monitor its movements. I will declare a position when I make my first investment. Please do your own research as no investment advice is intended. This thread is open to all comments related to this company and not Southern Bear or off-topic nonsense and people having a go at each other.
Posted at 02/7/2007 14:53 by stuart14
More interesting. I told the guy from ISG who called me that Pacific Continental were also plugging EVN. He told me he'd never heard of them!!!
Posted at 27/6/2007 00:25 by potshot
On evn when I looked the at the profit and lose account the lose for the year was £1 billion and I just thought thats a big lose for company with market cap of £130 million. I couldn't buy the shares with any confidence on those figures. Thats why I stayed well clear of them, they can't keep on losing money like that and keep there present value. I think pc said evn owned part of another company and their shares are worth £1.2 billion. Well £1 billion of that in last years results.

Its good they have been closed down by the FSA, I have never come across a broker who has to use a hard sell on their buy recommendations and their 0.5% commision is too low for a advisory broker. Ones I have looked at give their commision rates around 2% which is reasonable to cover the costs of research.
Posted at 21/6/2007 13:20 by 25october1969
I have a 15 page Research Report on EVN prepared by PC. dated 21 May Have skimmed through it but as I have no intention of buying the shares have not wasted time on it - happy to forward a copy to you
Posted at 18/6/2007 16:05 by dave-w
T'would appear that the clean up act was just that.. an act! Mind closed again! And will steer well clear of EVN for a while.

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