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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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5.20 | 0.97% | 541.40 | 540.80 | 541.40 | 547.40 | 532.40 | 533.00 | 932,522 | 12:47:07 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Air Transport, Scheduled | 8.17B | 324M | 0.4274 | 12.66 | 4.1B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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19/11/2017 16:58 | BIG ISSUE , BIG ISSUE more dross from Resident Moron. Better filter the muppet. Just the normal worthless garbage. BIG ISSUE, BIG ISSUE get yer copy from slobs - | quepassa | |
19/11/2017 11:00 | QuePassa 17 Nov '17 - 17:06 - 7599 of 7599 0 0 (Filtered) QuePassa if your posts was asking if I had an enjoyable holiday then yes I did :-) And yes the flights were all full. It looks like you prediction for doom and gloom and les people flying was on reflection complete 8ollocks. Enjoy the results and the prediction for a rosy future for EasyJet going forward. | tlobs2 | |
17/11/2017 16:54 | QuePassa 17 Nov '17 - 16:37 - 7597 of 7597 1 0 (Filtered) I see our resident burger flipper is getting more breaks since graduating at McDonalds :-) Use the time wisely QuePassa, think of all those badges you could earn once you work you way out of your daily janitorial responsibilities. | tlobs2 | |
17/11/2017 16:37 | just more repetitive dross and nonsense from our resident BIG ISSUE seller. he is clueless and displays zero understanding of the short-haul market. his careworker really ought to keep him under better sedation. | quepassa | |
17/11/2017 15:19 | tlobs2.Just a hunch. Profits will be loser than previous years remember.No matter either way as holding for the long term. | chiefbrody | |
17/11/2017 14:28 | Yes a leading business for the UK and we need a lot more like this post Brexit. | amt | |
17/11/2017 14:25 | On what do you base that chiefbrody other than pure speculation?Remember increasing passenger numbers, excellent load factors, lower fuel costs, increased fares after the Monarch collapse and significant growth potential going forward after the integration of the better parts of Air Berlin.I think it will be pretty upbeat with thanks given to Carolyn for leaving the good ship EasyJet in such a good state.All imvho :-) | tlobs2 | |
17/11/2017 14:01 | F/Y results next week.Expecting a div cut but how much....we'll see. | chiefbrody | |
17/11/2017 12:25 | Wise words amt. Looking forward to some positive coverage in the weekend press.Some of the shorters might have finally woken up and realised what a great job the management team at EasyJet have been doing :-)Onwards and upwards. | tlobs2 | |
17/11/2017 07:22 | Let the trend be your friend. ie steadily upwards over the last 15 months. Looks like October last year was the low point and with a lot of good news since its been on an upward path since. All very encouraging. | amt | |
16/11/2017 18:28 | Big Issue. Big Issue, Big Issue. Come on guv' , buy a copy, I'm homeless. I lost my home buying EasyJet at 1950p.. SHARE PRICE NOW 1300p. He thinks that 1950p to 1300p against a ROARING market is good going. He has zero understanding of the market, market sentiment and market movements. no wonder he's homeless. BIG ISSUE. BIG ISSUE. | quepassa | |
16/11/2017 18:00 | QuePassa 16 Nov '17 - 17:34 - 7587 of 7587 0 0 (Filtered) Thankfully I don't need to read his inane drivel any more. Thanks for the filter option ADVFN :-) Some time back QuePassa highlighted his total lack of understanding of how the buying process works. He believed that all customers buy on price. They don't. He bangs on about Ryanair..... Their price is now so low that they are almost at the point where they will have to pay customers to fly with them! That's if they have pilots available. He has posted doom and gloom on here since Brexit. He has no understanding of premium brand suppliers or customer loyalty and struggled to grasp the basics of fuel price hedging. All schoolboy errors the type of which you wouldn't expect from an office junior. EasyJet have built a strong brand, have grown their customer base at the expense of others and have continued to reduce operating costs and open up new markets. I look forward to the continued rise in the share price based on the positive news flow from the company. | tlobs2 | |
16/11/2017 16:04 | in other words quepassa the 50 points we lost in 14 days we gained them back in a single day :) | ricer93 | |
16/11/2017 15:55 | An excellent day spent in the sun on the beach sponsored by QuePassa and the other clueless muppets who have spent the day sulking as their shorts lost even more money. The price increase today of 44p (3.5%) driven up by just 1.7 million shares traded. With a guestimated 4% still out there in major and minor positions that's a cool 16 million more shares that will be required to satisfy the demands of the forced buyers out there............... :-) | tlobs2 | |
16/11/2017 15:52 | 50 points DOWN guys in a fortnight :) | quepassa | |
16/11/2017 12:22 | Go on, off you go QuePassa to another EZY shorters crisis meeting this afternoon ;-)They'll be clambering over each other for the remaining low priced shares....... | tlobs2 | |
16/11/2017 10:51 | You are better off filtering the muppet ricer. He posts repetitive dross. | quepassa | |
16/11/2017 10:41 | This will happen every time one of those pesky shorters starts to reduce their exposure to the upcoming results ;-) | tlobs2 | |
16/11/2017 09:50 | How is your crystal clear memory these days?? tut tut tut | quepassa | |
16/11/2017 09:46 | I love trading this share | phillis | |
16/11/2017 09:30 | What a lovely rise, still in that uptrend and DTG ahead of forecast! | che7win |
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