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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 | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
5.90 | 1.29% | 463.60 | 460.10 | 460.70 | 462.60 | 454.20 | 454.20 | 6,597,477 | 16:35:14 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Air Transport, Scheduled | 8.17B | 324M | 0.4274 | 10.76 | 3.47B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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14/6/2024 10:48 | Agreed, I have miserably failed in timing the bottom so go with building the stake somewhere closer to the bottom like you | foreverbull | |
14/6/2024 10:47 | Davius... what entry point you are expecting? | foreverbull | |
14/6/2024 10:31 | The rumour is amongst flight crew that easyJet improved some conditions on the pilot offer and there's a decision looming. The vote was very close before and not really about the money but around the company expectations from the pilots. | sapphireblue1 | |
14/6/2024 10:24 | easyJet see a market here. They could be right. | sapphireblue1 | |
14/6/2024 10:12 | Cb1 indeed it's not important to buy the bottom or sell the top but important to manage your risk and have a realistic window of investment. I am not listening to the share price and wouldn't feel any more reassured at £6. My fear is not the company but the limited investors. London is dieing. I buy and hold knowing that. I buy when and only when I think that the market has it wrong. My first in October 23 and subsequently multiple times since it turned down. I bought last on Wednesday. I don't need the money and if I wait 12 months or 24 I don't care. | sapphireblue1 | |
14/6/2024 09:49 | Personally davius, i think this is where most retail investors fail. They 'try' to target the bottom and are unsuccessful. They either get caught offside (go in too early), or they miss out on the opportunity all together. If you have a target price and you feel the stock is way below that then simply build a position. Start buying in tranches. You dont have to buy all of it up front. | cirlbunting1 | |
14/6/2024 09:22 | The issue with investors is that there really aren't any. London is awash with gamblers and algorithm users. Investors don't buy and sell multiple times in one day. These forces exaggerate movement and others see opportunities from the unnatural forces. | sapphireblue1 | |
14/6/2024 09:05 | It may be a large fund exciting its position which is deflating the price... | foreverbull | |
14/6/2024 09:04 | I beg to differ Deramping. Generally share prices act like a crystal ball (not a perfect one though!). They reflect what investors expect a company's future earnings to be. This includes upcoming events like results. So, if a company is expected to crush its results, the stock price might rise beforehand as investors rush to buy in. It's a balancing act: current price considers both the company's track record and whispers of what's to come. | foreverbull | |
14/6/2024 09:02 | In the mean time the share price looks to be at 6 month lows, does the market know something you don’t. | noramping | |
14/6/2024 09:00 | Sapphire again you are speculating , the excuse generator out again. Why you in such a rush? If the company posts bumper profits when they are due in the months ahead then it will be reflected in the share price, at present all we have to go off is the last set of numbers of reduced LOSSES of £350 million. Seems you are angry, you need to relax, ride the wave. | noramping | |
14/6/2024 08:54 | Wiz Air named worst for uk flight delays bbc article. | zam1 | |
14/6/2024 08:49 | Commercially I see no reason for this to be below £6 right now. The business performance is strong and they are already positioning for a massively enhanced winter schedule. Profit will be well up on last year. If the LSE doesn't value the business the management needs to do something about it. They will have many £ms for buy backs or to spin off easyJet holidays or a listing on a more enlightened platform. If London doesn't step up then easyJet should step off. | sapphireblue1 | |
14/6/2024 08:40 | Sapphire the bit you fail to say is you do not understand stock markets and sentiment. Like I’ve said numerous times when the company report any profits then it will be reflected in the share price, we are still not in peak season yet and there are plenty of things that can happen, be it they have a very good unaffected peak period or they have industrial action which grounds planes or disrupts timetables, or wars etc. | noramping | |
14/6/2024 08:37 | Wow. Been gone a few weeks and the share price has tanked another 70p. Didn't expect that. Severe turbulence I guess. Very disappointing.Hopefu | chiefbrody | |
14/6/2024 06:54 | Cheers Sapphire | foreverbull | |
13/6/2024 23:09 | Sapphireblue1; Always good to hear your professional news relating to easyJet; much appreciated, thanks. | parvo | |
13/6/2024 17:48 | If you feel the need to constantly post on any bb, 24/7... positively, or negatively... you clearly are a sad, lonely individual, with no life! Period... Hope this helps! | dancing piranha | |
13/6/2024 16:31 | I am in work right now and won't be going home until tomorrow night. | sapphireblue1 | |
13/6/2024 16:25 | I’m pretty certain she should be reported if she is divulging company sensitive financial information But likely she’s just a easyJet holiday rep or resort manager | noramping | |
13/6/2024 16:23 | Sapphire works for EZJ, part of her roll is to ramp | noramping | |
13/6/2024 16:16 | Sapphire...are you ever in work?? | philmac56 |
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