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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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30/8/2016 16:01 | Airline stock gone ABSOLUTELY mental in the US. Flybe looking one hell of a cheap company right now considering improving traffic numbers. | kmann | |
30/8/2016 12:39 | Pound not exactly collapsing is it. Well another boost for regional. You can't deny numbers are up strongly all over the country's airports imo .. Passenger numbers look set to rise by 4.3% as another 3,800 flyers are expected to use the airport to reach holiday destinations. | kmann | |
30/8/2016 10:17 | looks like the buyback is done. Blackrock increased their short position on the 25th. | sporazene2 | |
30/8/2016 09:13 | Strong buy. | neilyb675 | |
30/8/2016 09:02 | OK, just to sdd to the mail artical ... "he department said 14,797 new jobs were created in the Midlands - a rise of 9% from the year before. The North West, North East and Yorkshire and the Humber all saw rises in foreign direct investment projects of 118%, 83% and 66% respectively. While in Wales, 5,443 new jobs were created - an increase of 7% from the previous year - through 97 projects. In total, almost 7,000 jobs were created or safeguarded by FDI Northern Ireland secured 33 projects, which created and safeguarded a total of 3,144 jobs, while Scotland attracted 108 projects, with 5,905 jobs created or safeguarded, the Government said." NOTE : ALL regions that Flybe service too.. | kmann | |
30/8/2016 08:59 | kMannAgreed. If an airline went bust very time a kite had a snag, they would all be grounded. Only posted the link for interest. No drama. Most of Joe Public think aircraft are flying around 100% "S" all the time. If only they knew the reality. lolPer ardua ad Astra! | palwing13 | |
29/8/2016 21:05 | Sub 40p tomorrow possible with the emergency landing at birmingham | plentymorefish | |
29/8/2016 19:28 | A lot has to go wrong before we get parity, so unlikely imo. Traders and hedgfunds talking it down, and £ could go lower, but The US, EUROZONE,CHINA, INDIA, Emerging nations and UK in better shape than the media tell us imo. And the $£ looks a nervous trade, especialy with Mrs May starting to negotiate. Are german auto makers going abandon the UK market? Probably lobying Merkel to STF UP! Btw, the scale of your chart is hilarious! | kmann | |
28/8/2016 13:21 | Flybe have cheap dollars for at least 12 months from hedging and why wouldn't Americans use Flybe when they have codeshares with Virgin and Brit Air ? | sandoval | |
27/8/2016 16:33 | Americans may be flying here but unlikely to be using flybe Sterling may have further to fall but is unlikely to get above 1.40 for a long time... could be wrong ! What do others think? Brexit triggered a break of support and head and shoulders chart pattern. Parity cannot be ruled out as a target for the Forex boys Investing in American airlines may be a better bet Quarterly candlestick chart.... so very long view free stock charts from uk.advfn.com | muffinhead | |
26/8/2016 13:25 | Should prove popular Theresa May announces £40m fund to boost post-Brexit UK tourism Of the seven announced so far, five are based in the south of England, including Kent, Surrey and Devon, though of those, Golf Tourism England runs trips across the UK hxxp://www.advertise | kmann | |
26/8/2016 11:10 | GROWTH A rise in consumer spending helped the UK economy power ahead in the months running up to the EU referendum, with little sign the vote hurt investment or the wider economy, official statisticians said. Got to be good imo | kmann | |
26/8/2016 08:09 | Remind me again greasy, what shares did i slag you off for holding? Why would i know where Debbie is??? | evil_doctor_facilier | |
25/8/2016 21:33 | Possibly Share buybacks. Travel numbers improving in europe too. European Airports Report 4.9% Traffic Growth In First Half Of 2016 hxxps://aviationvoic | kmann | |
25/8/2016 19:29 | Biggest days volume traded for over a year I believe with 95% plus buys - yet the share price falls. Some dark forces at work here? | nigelmoat | |
25/8/2016 17:39 | An off day for this and many other sectors, airlines peaked and dipped in the US last night (still finished up), but generally have resumed the uptrend. Would be nice to see a notice re todays volume. | kmann | |
25/8/2016 16:52 | Hello, You bellend. All those shares you slagged me off for holding at the start of the year are now nicely in profit. Anyway glad to see you're a buyer here. Where's Debbie these days ? | mreasygoing | |
25/8/2016 16:40 | Something is clearly going on here with the spike in Volume. At the moment it's a battle between the bulls and the bears. On face value those large buys and the constant AT buying should have seen it move up swiftly, however some rather persistent reloading and quite aggressive selling into any buying rather begs the question! We will see what unfolds. | evil_doctor_facilier | |
25/8/2016 15:14 | Shaking weak holders. They want cheap shares to buy back. | mreasygoing | |
25/8/2016 12:48 | dahhad, wishful thinking, but those large trades do piont towards one. IMO | busthief2 | |
25/8/2016 12:29 | When is the RNS due busthief2? I think Qtr1 has been challenging and some good news would certainly allay fears and perhaps spark a move up IMO. | dahhad |
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