The latest Investing Matters Podcast with Jean Roche, Co-Manager of Schroder UK Mid Cap Investment Trust has just been released. Listen here.
Well no surprises there then, but it's good to note we have cash for the future. Wouldn't surprise me to see C&D come in with a T/O bid. If not them then another major player. Doubt we'll have the time to realise our potential as our portfolio is just too attractive.
Highly likely....AND all working for the same organisation I'll wager. I wish AVN would pay more attention to this sort of thing because despite the commonly held view that bulletin boards do not influence the SP, I am firmly of the view that they do. Come on AVN. Get someone on the case and have these trolls tracked down and exterminated.
This is indeed good news. Reproduced here as a reference.... The upcoming launch slot for the HYLAS 4 satellite has been agreed with Arianespace Avanti Communications Group plc, a leading provider of satellite data communications services in Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EMEA), announces it has agreed a Launch Slot for its HYLAS 4 satellite with Arianespace which opens 1st March 2018. The satellite will be launching on an Ariane 5 rocket, which has had 79 consecutive successful launches, with a partner spacecraft in a dual-launch configuration from the Guiana Space Centre in Kourou, French Guiana. HYLAS 4 is a hybrid propulsion satellite with part traditional chemical orbit raising and part electric orbit raising, and electric station keeping. The previously announced Launch Slot of Q4, 2017 would have required approximately 100 days of electric orbit raising for the satellite to reach geostationary orbit, therefore on station by early April 2018. However, the intended launch configuration of the new Launch Slot agreed means extra chemical fuel is able to be loaded on board the satellite, due to pairing with a lighter partner spacecraft than originally planned. This enables chemical only propulsion to be employed whereby the satellite reaches geostationary orbit in just 10 days, saving approximately 90 days of electric orbit raising. HYLAS 4 can therefore reach its on station location by the middle of March 2018. The launch configuration also provides a lower mission risk profile, with sufficient fuel able to be embarked to support the satellite for up to 19 years in orbit, an increase of 27% over previous expectations.
Yes, this IS very interesting. MTB the latest re-incarnation ? Lies. Twisting the facts. Every Single Post Negative. Multiple identities. Sound familiar ?? http://financialtrolls.blogspot.co.uk/
Agree 100% Brad S. I'm expecting a few more RNS's in the near future in a similar style. With Williams gone perhaps one of them will be a T/O attempt. Hopefully not because with the team in place now the future is looking good.
Operating costs.....hmmm.....no responses. Thought as much. Only costs I'm aware of are the costs of keeping Moon's snout feeding from our income trough ! (Sorry but his over inflated renum package still wrankles).
Agreed. Even an embelished version of "everything's just tickedy boo folks" might halt the share price drift that tends to happen when no news is released. The current dearth of information is particularly unforgiveable given the terrific products we have in the pipeline.