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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Flybe Grp | LSE:FLYB | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B4QMVR10 | ORD 1P |
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% | 0.964 | 0.964 | 0.99 | - | 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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19/8/2016 11:33 | Insti's hold too much of the pie for a takeover unless it was well north of 100p imo and even that is less than Saad paid for his first tranche. Flybe share price is so far behind the curve it could double and still be cheap imo. | sandoval | |
19/8/2016 11:08 | On a fairly quiet end to the week, easyJet is flying high on vague takeover speculation. Traders heard talk of a possible £16 a share offer, perhaps from private equity or founder Stelios Haji-Ioannou or a New York firm. EasyJet shares, which have been volatile since the Brexit vote, are currently up 44p at £11.22. The budget airline said it had no comment on the stories. | amorruso | |
19/8/2016 11:07 | LONDON (Alliance News) – easyJet PLC shares were trading higher on Friday amid reports of a potential takeover bid for the budget airline, The Guardian reported. The Guardian said traders had “heard talk” of a possible 1,600 pence per share offer for the company, potentially from a private equity suitor or from founder Stelios Haji-Ioannou. Shares in the company were up 3.2% at 1,112.00 pence. By Sam Unsted; samu - See more at: hxxp://ican.tddirect | amorruso | |
19/8/2016 11:04 | Could be flybe next for a takeout. BA need to buy some growth imo. Consolidation is the name of the game right now. | kmann | |
19/8/2016 10:58 | .......followed by V2? | palwing13 | |
19/8/2016 10:50 | easyJet PLC shares were trading higher on Friday amid reports of a potential takeover bid for the budget airline, The Guardian reported | che7win | |
19/8/2016 10:49 | V1 followed by a quick abort.... | palwing13 | |
19/8/2016 10:28 | In for some more at 45. The overhang may have cleared with that 2m purchase. Let's see. | kemche | |
19/8/2016 10:06 | The share price is a little jumpy this morning!!!!!K | kumala | |
19/8/2016 09:58 | I would never have looked at these if you hadn't brought them to my attention Mreasy ;-) I just can't resist a shakeout for some of that beautiful insta-profit :-) | sawadee3 | |
19/8/2016 09:30 | Hope you dyor sawadee. I don't usually tip on other threads but seeing as you and I are reading from the same book... | mreasygoing | |
19/8/2016 09:19 | Another one I like right now BWNG, chart looks interesting, p/e 8.DYOR. | che7win | |
19/8/2016 09:13 | Thanks for the tip yesterday Mreasygoing, bought on the dip this morning :-) Happy days chaps :-) | sawadee3 | |
19/8/2016 09:10 | Wowzaaaa blimy big jump grom over 3p down to 3p up....talk bout missing the boat when the oportunity is staring u in the face....K | kumala | |
19/8/2016 09:06 | I'm in, let the trend be your friend | waspfactory | |
19/8/2016 09:05 | Blimey, just tried to top up and price has jumped up 4p. Grrrrrr | billiam | |
19/8/2016 09:03 | Bought more | che7win | |
19/8/2016 08:54 | Grrrrr me to. Not at my computer at moment......K | kumala | |
19/8/2016 08:51 | Added a few more. 40's will be gone soon. Expect some broker notes in the coming weeks. | mreasygoing | |
19/8/2016 08:50 | I just missed it :-( | che7win | |
19/8/2016 08:46 | Buying op on the morning dip .....!K | kumala | |
19/8/2016 08:43 | £1.40? | netcurtains | |
19/8/2016 08:23 | Thats the thing, brexit just made stuff cheap, so you have to take advantage imo | kmann | |
19/8/2016 08:17 | Added after that UBS score! | kmann |
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