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TUI Tui Ag

575.00
-3.50 (-0.61%)
25 Apr 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Tui Investors - TUI

Tui Investors - TUI

Share Name Share Symbol Market Stock Type
Tui Ag TUI London Ordinary Share
  Price Change Price Change % Share Price Last Trade
-3.50 -0.61% 575.00 16:29:56
Open Price Low Price High Price Close Price Previous Close
572.00 571.50 588.50 575.00 578.50
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Posted at 09/8/2023 08:38 by brut winky
End of the day the market is efficient and the result are a lot better, but not brilliant. Needs something else, give it a couple of days and they will drop what ever it is, one, two and maybe more hotels being being offloaded.

Looks like they might achieve £200+ FCF, that give a bit of upside yet, next year could be double that £10+, but as always anything could happen and if they're planning a placing they would need £10, but lets be right, anything is possible when the Russian baddy still hold 10%.

Not very inspiring given they're in profit, maybe politics has driven everyone away other than sophisticated investors manipulating the share price
Posted at 12/5/2023 06:29 by jubberjim
I have a question as to the rights

As we know they were only able to be sold by private investors they couldn t be bought by ordinary shareholders

What was the lowest price they were sold at and what was the high.

Looks like my recent purchase was at the top so any information will help me as to what I do next

Thanks

By the way my inclination is to average down if able

Thanks
Posted at 11/5/2023 07:07 by jubberjim
Well in it now sink or swim

Impatience is my cross to bear have to curb that I think

Will take solace from my opinion is market is extremely nervous

Investors looking to sell on any uptick don t blame them

Have some decent dividend payers in portfolio so just have to ride it out as have done the last shekels and some anticipated here two days ago

Whoops

Pass the quells please.
Posted at 10/5/2023 14:31 by master rsi
TUI falls after results but analysts see 'window of opportunity' for shares
Proactive Investors - Shares in TUI (LON:TUIT) fell 4% to 539p after the tour operator shrank its loss not quite as much as expected, but said booking trends were strong and average selling prices for summer improving.

Operating losses of €242mln for the second quarter to 31 March were down 26.5% on the same period a year earlier but slightly bigger than the €236mln loss the City expected.

Net debt was €4.2bn, up from €3.9bn a year ago, but thanks to a recent rights issue is down to €3.1bn now.

The Germany-headquartered group, which also owns what was Thomson in the UK, reported a total of 12.9mln bookings taken across the Winter and Summer seasons, with roughly 4.2m bookings added since the first-quarter update.

Anslysts at UBS (NYSE:UBS) noted that cruises continues to underperform compared to pre-pandemic 2019 with pricing still down 7%.

But tour operator losses have recovered closer to 2019 levels, while hotel profits are higher.

"We believe the recent decline in kerosene prices and strengthening pound could be tailwinds for 2H - although the magnitude of the support is unclear due to limited disclosure on hedging," the analysts said.

The shares have "significantly underperformed" the EU travel sector so far in 2023 in the context of its April rights issue, but today's results are seen as "suggesting things are on track" with improving prices and stronger cash inflow.

"We see a potential window of opportunity over the next weeks for the shares to outperform travel names, narrowing some of the gap," they said.
Posted at 05/5/2023 14:47 by sr2day
There are a lot of share prices being kept low so that private investors lose patience and sell.if you believe in your selection hold tight and add if possible.
Posted at 25/4/2023 11:31 by hamhamham1
I think the share price for investors to get in could have been within a couple of percent of the RI, any investors waiting for that price (487p) more likely would set their buy levels a few percent above that level, as likely would bounce off 487p pretty quick, and only a small window to jump in at that point IMO. But hey, I know nothing.
Posted at 05/4/2023 08:20 by steeplejack
The rights issue is fully underwritten and TUI is guaranteed its monies.Happy days for company and German government both.As for the small private investor?Arguably,this issue is too big at this time.With an 8 for 3 offering,existing small investors are being asked to near quadruple their holdings.That is a tall ask even taking into account the RI’s large original discount now rapidly disappearing. Looking ahead,this could represent a good buying opportunity but for now,it looks like a bridge too far.
Posted at 31/3/2023 10:21 by steeplejack
This has all become very complicated for private investors.First the consolidation and now the heavily discounted rights means its far from easy to track exactly whats going on.Brokers are not always that good at updating accounts which adds to confusion.Technically,the shares are being buffeted by various factors but some investors will clearly sell the ordinary stock to fund the exercise of their rights which pressures the fully paid ord stock.Ordinarily,if you don't take up your rights and just let them lapse,the nil paid will be sold and the proceeds of the rump distributed to existing holders.There is a rump placement referred to in the timetable.As for TUI,well presuming the rights issue goes smoothly,once the dust settles,the shares will be worth revisiting.BUT with a 30% shareholder excluded,the picture is clouded.
Posted at 31/3/2023 08:07 by kibes
Tried to buy some rights on Interactive Investor but they don't appear to be on sale. If private investors can't buy them, who can? There is not going to be a fair market, sellers will just have to take whatever is offered (by who anyway?).
Posted at 30/3/2023 13:01 by skinny
Also for clarity - I can sell the 'tradeable' rights - but not buy any :-

"By law certain stocks must have a Key Investor Information Document / Key Information Document available before investors can purchase them. The party responsible for publishing the documents have not made them available to Hargreaves Lansdown for this stock and so it cannot be purchased. We apologise for any inconvenience caused."

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