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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Easyjet Plc | LSE:EZJ | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B7KR2P84 | ORD 27 2/7P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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-17.00 | -3.05% | 540.40 | 538.80 | 539.60 | 555.40 | 536.00 | 555.40 | 5,145,667 | 16:35:24 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Air Transport, Scheduled | 9.31B | 452M | 0.5963 | 9.04 | 4.23B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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29/5/2024 11:57 | The share price is playing out exactly as it did October 23. Big drop on good results then a couple of weeks flat before moving up. Now it's around 4.60 in October it was around 3.60. No amount of deramping BS will change the outcome. | sapphireblue1 | |
29/5/2024 11:27 | Sapphire is an employee? | noramping | |
29/5/2024 10:50 | I was at SR Technics MIA this morning for a tour of the workshop. This is the new easyJet service centre for Southern Europe. Impressive set up, 6 bays for A320. Right next to Lufthansa Technics who have a substantial Airbus portfolio. easyJet has been using SR for years but now own it so they can have priority access for maintenance. SR specialise in Airbus. easyJet anticipate having 5+ aircraft here in the winter and 2 in the summer, one on resilience and ready to go the other in maintenance. I got to talk to several people well connected. This summer will be the point at which easyjet step forward with market share and revenue. Anyway back to work in Valletta | sapphireblue1 | |
29/5/2024 08:39 | Adding more as Holidays are Booming. Great level with strong future. Happy Days Ahead...Be Patient for nice rewards. | halfpenny | |
28/5/2024 21:26 | Cev, she’s not denied it, she also says WE and OUR | noramping | |
28/5/2024 20:16 | Some do think that's the case lol | philmac56 | |
28/5/2024 16:33 | Noramping, I can understand your comment, but nobody at Easyjet would believe a poster on ADVFN could influence anyone. | cevodniya | |
28/5/2024 07:44 | Sapphire is very likely paid by EZJ to post propaganda. | noramping | |
28/5/2024 07:10 | Brakes off today. This will be a big plus week I feel as people see through whatever that nonsense was following the positive results. I hope that everyone took full advantage of the opportunity. I added €57000 in this event so thank you organised crime. | sapphireblue1 | |
27/5/2024 08:34 | It's clear that Easyjet are very committed to this summer. I have a visit next week with SR Technics which is the maintenance facility at Luqa MIA that easyJet has just taken over. Bays for 6 aircraft. Facing the main runway next to Lufthansa Technics hangar. Malta is a very efficient place for these things as it is strategically located to cover southern Europe. We have a crew contract and a stranded passenger retainer contract with easyJet and now they add crew on stopover for maintenance. Over the next few years we'll see easyjet grow substantially in my opinion. They have aircraft on order and delivering at the rate of one every 3 weeks this year. Each adds 66 seats over the 319 they replace. Of the 16 this year 6 are not swaps but are fleet size additions. 3 of those go to Southend, 1 Birmingham and 2 Alicante. I was on Ryanair yesterday morning Seville to Malta. Last minute aircraft change caused havoc as the extra leg seats don't align and the last 2 rows in the max8 don't exist on the 800 so were empty. One sucker had the wrong size bag got charged €70 and it ended up in a bit of an ugly incident. Excluding the last 2 rows there were about 20 empty seats which is about average for that route. | sapphireblue1 | |
27/5/2024 06:24 | https://www.mornings | nickg100 | |
26/5/2024 07:46 | And those football players have become very good actors...when the player is dripped the player pretends to be injured hoping the referee will give a free kick or a red card to the other player...I think it only happens in football... | diku | |
26/5/2024 07:38 | I think what the previous poster is trying to say is the distinction between the team sports or single person sport and a career (pilot)...one is a team sport and other is individual...lets just say Roger Federer (tennis)...he puts in all the work on tennis court against his opposition on the day to win...unlike say Football (kick ball around) a team sport where players are all on different salaries and the player earning the most will not necessarily win matches...if spectators are willing to pay high ticket fees and buy club gear to watch live matches then players will keep on earning super salaries...tv rights, sponsors, corporate events all feeds in...entertaining against long term individual career... | diku | |
25/5/2024 23:54 | Dancing Piranha, so the usual thinking inside the box with the football analogy. Yes, Jordan Henderson was on 750k a week in Saudi. But, what's the contract of a F1 driver? How much is a basketball player, NFL, Baseball, Roger Federer, Tiger Woods, Muscians et al Actors. So Dancing man, why the football analogy and whats the relevance to this thread? In your own, out of the box cognitive functioning, rationalise! | cevodniya | |
25/5/2024 18:28 | Someone who kicks a ball around a field for 90 minutes a week can easily earn £100k+ a week, whilst a pilot with all their responsibilities takes a year to earn that!! Madness.... | dancing piranha | |
25/5/2024 09:41 | Correct. Not only share price but the huge implications on confidence the punters have to book their holidays. PR disaster for the airline and absolutely nobody will feel sorry for an airline captain who's turned down a 198k salary offer. | trying2trade | |
24/5/2024 15:46 | Need to get the pay dispute sorted, think the possibility of pilot strike impacting share price heavily. | alphapig | |
24/5/2024 15:18 | Private equity will buy anything if the money is right | fitton | |
24/5/2024 13:32 | Do PE buy airlines? not usually. Big CAPEX required and the cash generation is not reliable enough, too cyclical. | essentialinvestor | |
24/5/2024 08:46 | Significant selling pressure in the world markets overnight and this morning.Easyjet seems to have weathered the storm well.Maybe we have seen the Botton of the current cycle.Subject to further market turbulence of course.It wouldn't surprise me to find out one of the big US private equity firms are looking at Easyjet. | fitton | |
23/5/2024 21:34 | Be Patient as Bank Holiday Rush drives Value forward... | halfpenny | |
23/5/2024 14:28 | Peddlers, picking the bottom is hard. Based on nothing scientific , I think 450p will be visited. I’ve no idea if shorts are piling in, nobody expected it to drop like it did last time, but it did and it bottomed out at 350p. 350p is closer than 600p at this point, does it justify either, probably not, but logic goes out the window. | noramping | |
23/5/2024 13:18 | Sapp, hope to make you mean, and it’s likely much less than that. Counting chickens and all that, it’s not a given despite you making out it is. | noramping |
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