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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Tui Ag | LSE:TUI | London | Ordinary Share | DE000TUAG505 | ORD REG SHS NPV (DI) |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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8.00 | 1.41% | 574.50 | 573.50 | 574.50 | 588.50 | 566.50 | 578.50 | 853,321 | 16:29:56 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Travel Agencies | 20.67B | 305.8M | 0.1713 | 38.82 | 11.87B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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24/4/2024 11:06 | Last day you can sell these is 15 may according to Lloyds share dealing | revell40 | |
16/4/2024 12:08 | This is getting hit hard the last few days. Wonder why | phg87 | |
15/4/2024 13:09 | Believe it is. | rongetsrich | |
08/4/2024 09:32 | Is it June the last date we can sell on London exchange | revell40 | |
04/4/2024 12:01 | FWIW, seasonally-adjusted bad, wet weather in Northern Europe has historically been supportive for last- minute bookings for Easter and early Spring.The above post did not come from me!??Whose was it? Please own up. | thaiger | |
04/4/2024 09:11 | Contacted my broker regarding listing in Germany for UK holders. They would guide holders along the way! | thaiger | |
26/3/2024 15:18 | This is where I came in and so I will take my leave Best of luck to those that remain | jubberjim | |
26/3/2024 09:18 | Re rating here....expect similar with other travel related companies... ie SSPG. ;-) | davethehorse | |
17/3/2024 21:10 | FWIW, seasonally-adjusted bad, wet weather in Northern Europe has historically been supportive for last- minute bookings for Easter and early Spring. | alphahunter | |
07/3/2024 15:45 | Bit more info for those who are interested On 13 February shareholders in travel firm TUI (TUI) voted by an overwhelming majority (98.35% in favour) to cancel the group's listing on the London Stock Exchange.WHY IS TUI DELISTING?TUI cited liquidity centralisation, simplification benefits associated with EU airline ownership and control, creating efficiencies and enhancing equity profile for the move. Currently a sizeable proportion of its shares are traded in Frankfurt.WHEN WILL IT DELIST?The company said it will 'make applications to the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) to cancel the admission' and adds it is 'anticipated that the last day of dealings of the TUI AG shares on the main market will be 21 June 2024'.WHAT ARE DEPOSITARY INTERESTS? A UK depositary interest is a UK-registered security which represents the rights to an underlying foreign security. In the case of TUI each DI has the rights to one TUI share.Depositary interests are created to enable foreign securities to be bought and sold on the UK market and settled within the CREST electronic share trading system.WHAT ARE THE OPTIONS FOR UK SHAREHOLDERS?When a company delists from a stock exchange it doesn't affect your ownership of the shares, however shares may not hold any value post-delisting.In this case UK shareholders in TUI, which hold DIs (depositary interests) in the company, have three main options.Option 1: Transfer of shares underlying the DIsThis would involve a written instruction to cancel the DIs and transfer the shares underlying them to an account through which Germany shares can be held at least seven business days ahead of the UK delisting date. The depositary can be contacted directly at shareholderenquiries | justin1117 | |
16/2/2024 14:44 | Thanks Alpha | solarno lopez | |
14/2/2024 13:29 | "When TUI relist in Germany will we still be able to deal in the shares." No Solarno, You will have to convert your TUI LSE shares as nominative shares, stuff your suitcase with them, book an Easyjet flight to Berlin, swap them for TUI DE nominative shares, take a domestic flight to Frankfurt, swap them for bearer shares at the Exchange and place them in the intray of the security man on the left when you leave the building. | alphahunter | |
14/2/2024 11:45 | Please do your own research as always and follow FCA guidelines. | qantas | |
14/2/2024 10:26 | FWIW :- Jefferies raises Tui price target to 7.50 (7.00) EUR - 'hold' | skinny | |
14/2/2024 08:21 | When TUI relist in Germany will we still be able to deal in the shares. | solarno lopez | |
13/2/2024 11:09 | TUI Group stock climbs on FQ1 EBIT beat; Jefferies remains cautious Shares of TUI Group (TUIFF) rose 3% in Frankfurt after the travel giant revealed better-than-expected FQ1 EBIT and revenue. Specifically, the company reported an underlying EBIT of €6 million, significantly better than the forecasted loss of €113 million. Net loss in the quarter amounted to €122.6 million, marking a 52% improvement year-over-year. Revenue saw a significant increase, rising by 15% YoY to €4.30 billion, exceeding the estimate of €4.17 billion. This performance was supported by an increase in guest numbers, with 3.5 million travelers choosing TUI in the three-month period, up from 3.3 million the previous year. Looking ahead, TUI remains optimistic, maintaining its forecast for revenue growth of at least 10% and an increase in underlying EBIT of at least 25%. As for the medium-term goals, TUI aims for an average EBIT growth of approximately 7%-10% CAGR. The earnings report comes ahead of an annual general meeting, where TUI shareholders will decide on whether the company will delist its shares from the London Stock Exchange in favor of a full listing in Germany. This decision is driven by the board's observation of a substantial decline in liquidity within the U.K. equity markets in recent years. TUI, which is currently dual-listed in Frankfurt and the U.K., notes that only 10% of its shares are held in London. Despite an “undemanding valuation” and a reshaped balance sheet, Jefferies analysts said they still observe “ reinvestment risk in all key business units.” “In an environment of macro uncertainty, we prefer share winners: Jet2 (Buy) trades on a similar c45% discount to history with a better-invested offer and clearer growth runway,” analysts wrote. | master rsi | |
13/2/2024 09:20 | from the "UPS" thread 603p Large spike and subsequent profit-taking and bounce back since, excellent 1Q and better forecast for the Y, but the best at the moment is the chart with all Indicators being positive and the main one is the EMA 8 v 21 days as it crosses over and turning bullish. | master rsi | |
12/2/2024 23:33 | Encouraging news from the German market, BUY What’s it all about? The results of a new representative survey show that Germans are planning to travel more in 2024, despite economic uncertainties and price increases. This is supported by the latest booking statistics, which show that booking activity remained at a high level in December and the first two weeks of January. These data points should support TUI's early December guidance of at least 10% revenue growth and at least 25% underlying EBIT growth in FY24. A good start to FY24 and the decision to delist from the LSE in order to concentrate liquidity in Germany on the AGM could be the catalysts for a further rerating towards our fair value of EUR 16.00. BUY. Germans plan to travel more in 2024. The Stiftung für Zukunftsfragen (a non-profit organization) has published the results of a representative survey conducted in December and January among 3,000 people aged 18 and over in Germany. A key finding is that 63% are planning one or more holidays of at least five days in 2024. This figure is 3pp higher than in 2023, so despite continued low consumer confidence and many uncertainties about the macroeconomic situation, consumers are not prepared to give up their holidays. This is all the more remarkable in the light of recent price increases: the average travel expenditure for the main holiday trip increased by 13.3% from 2022 to 2023 to reach EUR 1,538, even though the average duration of the trip decreased by around one day. In terms of destinations, the trend towards foreign holiday destinations is expected to continue in 2024, which is also positive for TUI. Strong bookings in Germany in December and January. These survey results are supported by booking statistics in Germany, which take into account all holiday bookings made through high street travel agents and online through the travel portals of tour operators and online travel agencies with a focus on package tours. According to a recent publication by Travel Data + Analytics, the value of these bookings in the German holiday market remains at a high level. In December 2023, the value of bookings for the 2024 summer holidays (S24) was 24% higher than in 2019 and 33% higher than in 2022. Cumulative booking value in December 2023 was up 51% yoy for S24 and up 31% yoy for W23/24. According to Travel Data + Analytics, the first two weeks of January were also in line with the extremely strong previous year. Recent trends support BUY recommendation. The above trends corroborate TUI’s most recent trading update given with FQ4 in early December, which indicated robust bookings both for W23/24 and S24. They should also support the guidance issued at the same time of at least 10% revenue growth and at least 25% underlying EBIT growth in FY24. A healthy start into FY24 and a resolution to delist from the LSE in order to concentrate liquidity in Germany on the AGM could provide the catalysts for a further rerating towards our fair value of EUR 16.00. BUY. | master rsi | |
02/2/2024 08:31 | Double bottom forming | solarno lopez | |
29/1/2024 20:10 | I’m with III and on the delisting notice was this comment to which I’m unsure what it means, if anyone could shine some light? “Unfortunately | yobstol | |
11/1/2024 15:13 | Even if they delisted you could still buy and sell on other exchanges | pally12 | |
05/1/2024 10:49 | delisting soon , wise man sold out & bought GNC | blackhorse23 |
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