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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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-3.60 | -0.68% | 526.40 | 526.60 | 527.20 | 528.40 | 514.60 | 526.60 | 1,245,851 | 12:55:37 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Air Transport, Scheduled | 8.17B | 324M | 0.4274 | 12.30 | 3.99B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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21/2/2018 18:56 | You are right, they're on Friday. Getting midweek mix up, Lol.Cash | cashandcard | |
21/2/2018 18:41 | Tomorrow? Think they're on Friday.Either or. Looking for some good numbers and a significant div increase. | chiefbrody | |
21/2/2018 18:28 | IAG results on Thursday. Will be an interesting read.Cash | cashandcard | |
21/2/2018 16:14 | Good news on the larger stocks is pretty hard to come by at the moment - look at the spike on RMG - perhaps this will as well... | yump | |
21/2/2018 16:07 | It looks like those who were derided by QuePassa for predicting 1700p all those months were right all along :-) And who would have thought it, his favourite and often mentioned highly regarded brokers were also way out! PMSL. | tlobs2 | |
21/2/2018 15:55 | Just checked in. Wowza. Thought this might have got dragged back towards 1500p with the market retrace.Run up to x div maybe?Maybe something more significant...? | chiefbrody | |
21/2/2018 15:36 | I've just sold my Easyjet holdings at 1696p as it looks a bit toppy. How it is powering ahead! I'll be on the watchout for any retracements as I would definitely love to hold these shares again. | ricer93 | |
14/2/2018 18:04 | On the chart it looks like there is another leg left. | yump | |
14/2/2018 17:58 | As we approach ex div on March 1st surely 17 pounds will fall | aileron | |
14/2/2018 17:57 | Duplicate post | aileron | |
08/2/2018 09:58 | Anyone -what's the story today then . | vas007 | |
07/2/2018 19:47 | ? Wizz UP 5% today. Easy Up 1.4% | quepassa | |
07/2/2018 19:28 | Yup. Everything else I have has lost 5-10% in a matter of days and EZJ powers on. | chiefbrody | |
07/2/2018 18:33 | Remarkable share price performance while everything else has been crashing. | amt | |
06/2/2018 08:56 | Amongst the carnage of the FTSE so far today are yet another set of excellent pax figures from Easyjet :-) | tlobs2 | |
30/1/2018 08:44 | Leaves the football pundit anomaly. | amt | |
30/1/2018 08:13 | I think the whole mantra about 'we need to pay xxxxxx to get the best people' is a load of hogwash. There are always people just below on the ladder for the top jobs, who would give their right arm for a chance at the next job up. Its just that the headhunters will always go for the safe option. That means all the 'established' corporate CEO's etc. That goes for recruitment at senior management level as well in anything except SME's. If you've got any sort of unusual track record, you've got no chance. Nobody wants to have to think. I've worked in higher level recruitment and they would always say they are 'professionals', but they're not. They're wimps and won't try to persuade a company to take unusual candidates who might actually make a difference. As AI and automation start to take over quite high level jobs, there will be increasing numbers of people all capable of doing these 'must have the best people' jobs. | yump | |
30/1/2018 07:01 | Interesting how the gender equal pay is working out. Its very positive in bringing equality and at the same time reducing over inflated remuneration. Some huge decreases at the BBC which makes a nonsense of what we were told about people leaving. The banks need to follow and cut pay as do many other companies. | amt | |
29/1/2018 13:54 | stocks trade on expectations of the future, not the present. And the market is saying that Easyjet has a great future! | ricer93 | |
29/1/2018 08:54 | Hi Chief,Yep profits down but still profitable and profits improving. Projections to 2019 better also. I've got the PE at about 16.Figures from Stockopedia.Am I looking for the next chapter in EZJ? Yes. Airlines are dynamic business but I can see Ezj staying the course and building. See what the Jan pax figures come out as. Im hoping to see 19 pounds before it flatlines for a while. Thanks for the input. Need the feedback to prevent confirmation bias. | calabrian | |
29/1/2018 08:44 | I suspect it will push to all time highs in the next year. The dip caused mostly by Brexit worries is being put behind us as there are solutions to avoid Brexit having a direct impact. As seems likely for a few years a relative worsening of peoples wealth will perhaps drive more people to budget airlines. True a weak sterling is not great and probably get worse vs euro as rest of Europe recovers while UK struggles along but EZJ can continue to build its European hubs and shift more business out of uk anyway. Longer term UK could do well out of Brexit but thats the complete unknown. If it turns out to be a mistake then there is the rest of Europe to concentrate on and poorer living standards would move more uk people to budget airlines so I dont see anything but positives for EZJ over the short and longterm. The best buying opportunity has gone now but that was a complete no brainer anyway. | amt | |
29/1/2018 06:30 | Just over1900p in Apr 05. All time highs.Bigger company now but profits way down on then.P/E of circa 20 now so i suspect some consolidation now until we see profits start to significantly improve again....which they will. | chiefbrody |
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