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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Strat Aero | LSE:AERO | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BFX0ZN92 | ORD 0.2P |
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% | 1.15 | 1.05 | 1.25 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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04/5/2018 22:36 | Above 10 next week fact | turbotrader2 | |
04/5/2018 11:43 | Pilotov 😂 | cudmore | |
04/5/2018 11:07 | kemche, :-) | andy | |
03/5/2018 12:39 | There are no weak holders. There are only strong sellers. | kemche | |
03/5/2018 12:37 | There are no weak holders. There are only placing shares. | pwhite73 | |
03/5/2018 12:36 | It is screaming fundraise o'clock to me. | kemche | |
03/5/2018 12:05 | Cudmore knows nothing, obviously. If the Aviva deal was anything to shout about, we'd have heard by now. Just a service contract. | pilotov | |
03/5/2018 11:39 | cudmore, What is the AVIVA deal worth to AERO, and over what time frame please? Why would there be any "weak holders" left after such a long fall down from 12p? | andy | |
03/5/2018 11:28 | Mm’s sucking out the weak holders. If nobody sold these would be up 50% this morning. Still way undervalued when you look at the Aviva deal | cudmore | |
03/5/2018 09:54 | PW, Exactly, the city has ways of dumping the confetti on the punters, they rarely if ever lose. Once that's done we might see the next placing............. | andy | |
02/5/2018 22:17 | Turbo, In English please. | andy | |
01/5/2018 17:11 | Hot air! And nearly 6 Billion shares in issue, plus billions of warrants! What's not to like? | andy | |
01/5/2018 16:57 | cudmore, based on what exactly? | kemche | |
01/5/2018 16:02 | Get in quick before the next RNS!!!! | cudmore | |
30/4/2018 10:05 | PW, This is the AIM market! it enables the transfer of wealth from the punters dreaming of "10 baggers" to the city spivs and people running these lifestyle companies, sorry, I mean junior development companies. The Aim is dying because they're running out of mugs to fleece IMO. | andy | |
23/4/2018 07:52 | Bradley Gerrard 22 APRIL 2018 • 8:46PM "Drone market prepares for take-off after whirl of patents" A lot said about insurance companies using drones. Interesting point also about smaller companies looking to be taken out by larger outfits. Just hope that is the reason TM has diluted even further and upped his stake. | pwhite73 | |
22/4/2018 20:29 | "Law enforcement and voluntary support organizations often need to cover large areas of hostile terrain as part of their search and rescue missions. For these requirements, Strat Aero has developed specialist operational procedures (ConOps) that make best use of commercial UAV systems - and Strat Aero can provide the associated training and support to ensure that teams on the ground have the best chance of success." The entirety of the blurb. Do they have many Law enforcement and voluntary support organisations as clients? Or even the military - as I note from the page (which by the way has been there for aeons). So nothing to see here. | kemche | |
22/4/2018 19:02 | "Search & Rescue - ".....Strat Aero has developed specialist operational procedures (ConOps) that make best use of commercial UAV systems - and Strat Aero can provide the associated training and support to ensure that teams on the ground have the best chance of success." | pwhite73 | |
22/4/2018 18:40 | "Indeed training isn't that what AERO do." In short, no! "Strat Aero plc, an international aerospace company focused on the rapidly emerging Unmanned Aerial Vehicle ('UAV') sector, announces that it has decided to discontinue its training operations following a review of the ongoing funding requirements of this division." | kemche | |
22/4/2018 11:55 | PW, I think there's a way to go yet, there are some very obvious obstacles and safety concerns in towns and cities. How do they deliver to flats in a block for example? Apart from the obvious risks of motor failure and a drone falling out of the sky onto people and traffic below, will drones be able to detect cables and wires between posts and buildings, and even avoid each other? There's possibly less concern in remote areas, although still risks to people, animals, and traffic from falling drones. | andy |
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