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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 | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
5.20 | 0.98% | 538.20 | 539.00 | 539.40 | 543.60 | 538.20 | 539.60 | 2,280,874 | 16:35:18 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Air Transport, Scheduled | 8.17B | 324M | 0.4274 | 12.61 | 4.09B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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08/5/2017 14:38 | Yes I noticed a lot of shorting around £10which I thought was strange but then there are people who'll listen to traders, buy when they are at the peak and sell at the trough is what I have learnt they say hence I don't listen | csmwssk12hu | |
08/5/2017 14:07 | The cleaner appears and up it goes. | dac123 | |
08/5/2017 14:05 | Not long now. Shame about a certain person's boss. Fancy a drink? - You gotta be joking. QP | quepassa | |
08/5/2017 14:04 | Good news then.Burn baby burn :-) | chiefbrody | |
08/5/2017 13:50 | Last I looked 3% of the 4.6% short where taken out since 1st Jan when prices in the 9.50 to 10.50 mark so as you say....bang in trouble for some! | pdriccio | |
08/5/2017 13:45 | If you look when many of their positions were increased it was when we were around 900p-1000p. So they are in deep trouble already. How many positions were opened prior to Brexit? Not many I would suggest. | tlobs2 | |
08/5/2017 13:40 | A number of these shorters were probably in around the 1500 mark.Still plenty of time for them to out.Hopefully providing a continual rise in the share price Be interesting to see how much the short % has decreased over the last few weeks. | chiefbrody | |
08/5/2017 13:26 | Seems like the boss of a certain person has lost the respect and the control of his team. wink wink. QP | quepassa | |
08/5/2017 13:07 | With the seemingly relentless march onwards and upwards for the share price any guesses which of the major shorters will hit the "time close the position" buzzer first? Should kick off another buying frenzy. | tlobs2 | |
08/5/2017 12:26 | I stand by what I have said for months once 1200 was cracked 1500 will be next hurdle 1400 most likely a pullback floor, if cracks 1500 should test all time highs imho dyor | csmwssk12hu | |
08/5/2017 11:07 | I think theres gonna be a pre brexit travel surge | luckymouse | |
08/5/2017 10:44 | will his boss do the right thing? just in case. who knows CLICK HERE. ha ha ha. QP | quepassa | |
08/5/2017 09:25 | Good luck Pulsey. Well done on making and banking a profit. Based on the increase in passenger numbers month on month and falling fuel prices I'm going to hold for a while longer yet. Oh there is the issue of the twenty million plus of shares that will need to be purchased at some point in the future (at 1300p? 1400p?, 1500p? .... 1800p?) to cover short positions that will underpin the share price for some considerable time IMHO :-) | tlobs2 | |
08/5/2017 09:08 | Ok Pulsey nice post good luck on your other ventures | csmwssk12hu | |
08/5/2017 08:24 | If people wanted to sell after the rise Friday they would have fell already, these are shaking the tree before next move up imho dyor | csmwssk12hu | |
08/5/2017 08:24 | EZJ to me seems to be one to trade rather than buy and hold - and I have done so over the years, mostly profitably. We've had a good run up on the last six months with up to a 30% gain plus dividends depending upon your timetable. However, moving forward, I can see EZJ coming under pressure. It will need to expend cash establishing a European base and who knows what protectionist issues it will run up against during the Brexit period. The volatility in the £ and Euro as well as oil (albeit hedged) won't help with forecasts. Alitalia has failed, there are others that are being propped up in some form or another but remain as competition and pricing aggressively to stay afloat. This won't help margins short term. On that basis, I am neutral on the current valuation and have sold out and recycled the cash to other more deserving causes. Unlike some, I certainly don't see any severe crash in valuation, but can see a retracement over the summer. Would look to start buying back in again around the 1050-1100 mark. Good luck to those Bulls still in and if I'm wrong and it continues to climb, so be it. Forecasts are dodgy at the best of times, especially those about the future (to quote someone). | pulsey | |
08/5/2017 01:27 | I think these will rise certainly up to results backed by recent passenger numbers, the chart says 14-15 short term imho so I'm going to see where we are at on Monday the day before results thing that gets me is if they do increase forward guidance they will rise imho, if memory serves me correct last estimates were based on $50 per barrel and $1.20 to £ so there should be movement there imho dyor | csmwssk12hu | |
07/5/2017 23:18 | Hi all, Most weekends I do a quick Blog about the Index Charts and Oil and Gold etc. Anyway, I noticed the EZJ Chart was looking pretty tasty and I have included it in this Week's update - you can see what makes me think EZJ looks good here: I hope it makes sense, Cheers, WD. | thewheeliedealer | |
07/5/2017 15:31 | The other thing to consider is a possible announcement of a European base, being announced this month. | dac123 | |
07/5/2017 10:50 | nastymasty . Your posy 6179 was fine until you mentioned me in the last sentence. write whatever you want about EZJ. I really don't care. JUST STOP REFERENCING ME IN YOUR POSTS. GET IT??? QP | quepassa | |
07/5/2017 10:05 | Wouldn't be at all surprised if there was a pullback on results (good or bad). Sell on fact etc etc.If it's an over reaction, good chance to top up.I think i'm here long term/end game. Was buying/selling EZJ back when it was £1-4. Should have just held lol.Has to be some consolidation in this industry at some stage with the weaker players falling away and the stronger airlines marching on.Target £20 (min) or bust :-) | chiefbrody |
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