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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Dart Group Plc | LSE:DTG | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B1722W11 | ORD 1.25P |
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% | 728.50 | 730.00 | 732.00 | - | 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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10/10/2018 20:21 | How many of Darts planes have been delivered i.e. Is what is CAPEX looking like for 19 and 20? Is debt going to rise with it or are Dart deleveraging? | eoghanocb | |
10/10/2018 17:12 | Just check out all the other travel related stocks that have been hammered in the last few months. We're down 15% and most stocks in this sector are down double that, if not more. w1 | woozle1 | |
10/10/2018 16:25 | dragged down by high multiple AIM stocks like Fevertree. However it will give us a bigger profit when it turns. At 850/860 we are about 14% off the peak close Tiger | castleford tiger | |
06/10/2018 14:43 | I can't copy the image but it may explain why TCG is struggling! | woozle1 | |
02/10/2018 17:11 | Yes Boris - you hold the upper hand... What a show! | tongosti | |
02/10/2018 16:40 | The more garbage that man comes out with the more want to leave. I assume the EU can do without the 35b we spend each year? Tell them to stick it all and walk away tiger | castleford tiger | |
02/10/2018 12:47 | hxxps://www.dartgrou | tresham | |
02/10/2018 11:48 | Junker was just scaremongering as a negotiating tactic. Didn't think anyone would fall for it!! | shaker44 | |
02/10/2018 10:48 | Yes if Junker is right then no British planes to land in Europe. I would see that as a negative for DTG (not 'arf) | meijiman | |
02/10/2018 10:27 | Quite amazing, you can bring in a pet to France from Malaysia, Singapore etc without a days quarantine in or out. 4 days in and out is absurd | snorkelparker | |
02/10/2018 10:09 | I imagine the Junker talk is contributing to the drop today pprune suggests the Primera ills resulted from some stretching of employment laws | sf5 | |
02/10/2018 08:51 | Guess it takes capacity out of the market. Capacity that we continue to grow in a manageable fashion. Our business model is unique. Tiger | castleford tiger | |
02/10/2018 06:43 | Primera another one bites the dust. Any pos/neg impact on Jet2 ? or had they pared down similar routes earlier in the year ? | snorkelparker | |
01/10/2018 17:52 | Main negatives is the abundance of muppets who extrapolate recent past into planet Mars! | tongosti | |
01/10/2018 16:18 | And Ryanair strikes | shaker44 | |
01/10/2018 16:11 | Guess main negative at present is fuel prices post expiry of forward contracts | meijiman | |
01/10/2018 15:47 | Easyjet and Ryanair's share price is really being hit. | davebowler | |
01/10/2018 09:29 | possible rumour SOU base? tiger | castleford tiger | |
29/9/2018 02:48 | Tongo is like Paddington. A Bear of very little brain. Just filter. The idiot troll gets off on winding you up.The board makes far more sense once he is filtered | shaker44 | |
28/9/2018 19:38 | I really don't understand how these bear raids work? I'd report Thongo to the FCA if I thought he had any power. But not sure what that other prat was upto. w1 - the funnymentalist | woozle1 | |
28/9/2018 19:29 | Spanish holidays dry up!! FFS you couldn’t make it up. Up again and those buys early in the week look well timed | castleford tiger | |
28/9/2018 18:54 | Bought some at 925, should be 1300+ after results in November | eoghanocb | |
28/9/2018 17:01 | Jet2 have a double spread front & back cover advert for ski holidays on the London evening standard today. | doogle99 |
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