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IAG International Consolidated Airlines Group S.a.

182.80
-1.20 (-0.65%)
09 May 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
International Consolidated Airlines Group S.a. LSE:IAG London Ordinary Share ES0177542018 ORD EUR0.10 (CDI)
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  -1.20 -0.65% 182.80 183.20 183.35 184.00 181.15 183.10 24,188,309 16:35:27
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Air Transport, Scheduled 29.45B 2.66B 0.5401 4.26 11.31B
International Consolidated Airlines Group S.a. is listed in the Air Transport, Scheduled sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker IAG. The last closing price for International Consolidat... was 184p. Over the last year, International Consolidat... shares have traded in a share price range of 137.50p to 184.50p.

International Consolidat... currently has 4,915,631,255 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of International Consolidat... is £11.31 billion. International Consolidat... has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 4.26.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
29/5/2017
07:35
This will crash the share price big time reputation in tatters my guess £5 by 11 am the big shorts will be all over this on open in London Tuesday morning gla
bricktycoon
29/5/2017
07:30
Of course they are but the IAG BOD still can buyback around 360 Million euros worth of their own shares in what is left of 2017

That at around 7 euros would equate to circa 52 Million shares approx

Just take a look at average daily vols

buywell3
29/5/2017
07:25
After what I read on twitter last night the issues are far larger than they are letting on
panic investor
29/5/2017
07:24
So the buyback programme was for 500M euros

Rough calc so far is they have done around 50 buyback days of an average of 400,000 shares a day at a price of around 7 euros , look at the RNS's

so 2.8 Million Euros a day X 50 = 140 M euros

They can buyback another 360 M euros worth approx and then run out of ammo

That could happen today in Spain when the market opens BUT can they risk using all their ammo in one day ?

My guess is that the BOD will ring around all the major investors to beg for their support ie to buy more shares instead of selling

Some will some won't

I also now learn that the real reason for the problem is that the CEO shed loads of UK IT staff and relocated the call centre to India

Quality issues have been cited

Probably true many companies have tried the India call centre trick , most to their chagrin I would venture.

My guess is that in the fullness of time we will learn that it was a power problem in India

When we do the CEO will do the walk


Like I said this company will be traded in Spain today

buywell3
29/5/2017
07:15
This situation is bad. What happened to back up systems. A lot of explaining to do. Hate to think of the impact on share price both short and medium term. The direct cost might not be so big but its the impact on reputation thats important. Not good for UK either when the international airline has problems.
amt
29/5/2017
07:03
You guys not very quick .... next question

2. How many shares have they bought so far in 2017 ?


06 March 2017

Transaction in Own Shares

Share Buy-Back Programme Further to the announcement by International Consolidated Airlines Group, S.A. ("IAG" or the "Company") on 24 February 2017 that it intends to carry out a share buy-back of €500 million during the course of 2017, IAG announc...

buywell3
29/5/2017
06:23
OK listen up

1. IAG have been doing buybacks so how much more money can they use to do this ?

IAG will be trading in Spain today

The TA for this share is that it was overbought

How many more of its own shares it can buy is KEY

If it can't absorb the flood of sell orders this could hit 500p in a day

My guess is that inexcess of 10,000 international passengers have been stranded , in excess of 15,000 short haul passengers ditto

Circa $200 Million payback

Plus damage to brand and cancellations another $200 Million plus for 2017

Has the problem now been properly fixed ?

Will the systems crash again ?

buywell3
28/5/2017
22:57
Cool. Cheap direct ticket to Bangkok please BA ?
chiefbrody
28/5/2017
22:18
Counter act damage limitation.. I can see heavy summer hols promotional discounts coming...
diku
28/5/2017
18:01
What they gonna call that? The Walking Dead :-)
chiefbrody
28/5/2017
17:27
Now a strike by some at Alitalia.
alphorn
28/5/2017
14:18
indeed you could make money both ways there with 4 trades !
panic investor
28/5/2017
12:08
I have EZJ as well. IAG down. EJZ up. Easy come easy go ;-)
chiefbrody
28/5/2017
11:42
Lol @ 500p.20% off?You think this will cost half a billion?Granted markets always overreact but 100p off would be insane.
chiefbrody
28/5/2017
11:26
chiefbrody - you hold these? I'm real glad I don't!
Not being a killjoy, but 12-18p might be the new spread on the fall. Partly depends on how they get things back to normal.
Meanwhile, you have to reckon on the cost of flights that never happened, planes & crews in wrong places, airport fees on imobilised planes, hotel etc costs of those stranded, claims for damages (wrecked holidays etc) & loss of goodwill.
I'd look at 500p for opening & even then it depends on news.
Bad show.

napoleon 14th
27/5/2017
22:07
Bet those Pilots and cabin crews are having a jolly good time off in hotels...
diku
27/5/2017
19:09
Just a glitch (no pun intended) in the share price advance.
chiefbrody
27/5/2017
19:08
I'll guess at 12-18p ;-)
chiefbrody
27/5/2017
18:40
What a mess, such a shame as seemed to be doing well hope for any holders it's sorted tomorrow, no doubt a fall on Tuesday question is how big, if it is big I'll be in because I think fundamentally it's a great company but two major IT faults in a year that needs sorting out and fast imho dyor
csmwssk12hu
27/5/2017
18:01
I think this could cost a lot more than $100M. It is not just the refunds on flights, it is all the other costs as well, hotels, etc etc, for how many people? I am not sure, but even assuming things are running OK tomorrow (and the knock on effects of this for Staff in the correct places at the correct times means even if the IT systems are up again that is not certain), this is going to be a BIG hit.
adh0
27/5/2017
17:16
Alp --- IBM 370 was a reliable computer system --- ran slow, but very little outage. :-)
younasm
27/5/2017
17:04
All flights cancelled for the remainder of today... Only 10% of BA airframes made it into the air today according to FR24.

Will be interesting to see how BA try and wriggle out of paying EU261 for this one. Unless any plausible story comes out, a significant number of claims are going to need dealing with.

Delta had a 5 hour system wide outrage and that cost them a reported figure in excess of $100M. This could be worse as they would be having to contend with EU261 in addition to all operating costs.

tallprawn
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