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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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0.00 | 0.00% | 536.20 | 535.20 | 535.80 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Air Transport, Scheduled | 8.17B | 324M | 0.4274 | 12.55 | 4.06B |
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23/10/2018 06:31 | Yes not a pleasant article in the Daily Mail today on Ryanair. | montyhedge | |
22/10/2018 12:15 | I favour IGG too, Fizzy - have a larger investment there. | woodhawk | |
22/10/2018 10:34 | Woody - it looks like your maiden purchase was well timed. Keeping a close eye on IGGy which I favour. | fizzypop | |
22/10/2018 08:22 | This is not party politics. Bigger picture than that. Whatever party at westminster they are puppets to EU both fiscally and judicially. Nobody can escape from this new form of communism which dictates everything. Any sovereign wealth we might of had has been sold off. No crown jewels left to sell and 1.7trillion in debt hence austerity and public services and investment in infrastructure on their knees. But still we borrow more debt to send money to EU. How poor do we have to get before we become a benefactor of EU? We are getting offered at every angle. | tygarreg | |
22/10/2018 08:06 | Nice to see Ryanair shooting themselves in the foot again ...... | tlobs2 | |
22/10/2018 07:58 | Ah, the old 'them and us' at work. Perhaps in a few hundred years we'll be a bit more civilised. | yump | |
22/10/2018 00:29 | It may just be a coincidence of course but after 40 years in the EU we are a bankrupt country with £1.7 trillion debt and rising. The first 50billion of our taxes each year service that debt. The next 20b goes to EU which is about £350m per week ie bus banner! But they do send us half of that back in farm payments and project funding. Very generous of them. The other 10b goes to prop up other EU countries like Poland etc. Who Will prop these countries up when we have gone? Fact is EU is bankrupt with us, Spain, Greece, portugal. We have to escape! | tygarreg | |
22/10/2018 00:17 | Not at all. I am talking about being in the EU! | tygarreg | |
21/10/2018 17:38 | Considering we can't conduct the experiment where the opposite parties were in power during the recession, austerity and Brexit, people seem very certain about which party caused what. Unfortunately, being scientific about it nowadays isn't at all credible. Might as well just vote for people because we like the cut of their jib, as most other two sided proper reasoning seems to have disappeared. | yump | |
20/10/2018 17:46 | Are you talking about the Tory party? | buoycat | |
20/10/2018 16:32 | £9.40 bottom of the range, should it, or indeed will it fall that low? | hubshank | |
19/10/2018 19:06 | Porsche you still haven't explained to me why a regime that has left us broke, in debt and terrible public services. No control our destiny, no control of our laws should be supported and continued. | tygarreg | |
19/10/2018 19:03 | Nice! Showing your class there! | tygarreg | |
19/10/2018 17:58 | yeah yeah yeah, i take it your from the miserable north and were going to vote out regardless of damage to stick it to those “ rich bubble londoners “. Brexit is a disaster becos it will take ten years to unpick 40 years of trading agreements, it has also trashed the currency that is now sucking in inflation, the laugh is the knuckle draggers who voted out will be the ones hardest hit...by their own vote....stupid tories should never have offered the vote anyway, most people have not got a clue what they are voting for at the best of times and cetainly not on something as complex as this. | porsche1945 | |
19/10/2018 17:03 | Anyone who basis their trading on any 'broker's note' deserves all they get - or rather - don't get. | woodhawk | |
19/10/2018 15:20 | I remember the dead head that used to post the Liberum target price on what appeared to be a daily basis about eighteen months ago. Always low and always incorrect. At 850p they were calling it down. History shows that it subsequently sailed right the way up to 1808p. A well run profitable airline. Well worth a punt IMHO. | tlobs2 | |
19/10/2018 14:21 | Yeah saw that Mainfirst had issued a downgrade but nothing showing on their website.Only broker note I can see today is Societe Generals hold note! | dealer1972 | |
19/10/2018 14:19 | Monty, closer to £10 at least would think. | essentialinvestor | |
19/10/2018 14:17 | 925p looks possible in my opinion. | montyhedge | |
19/10/2018 14:06 | Down due to a broker downgrade | nick100 | |
19/10/2018 13:42 | The Brexit disaster is caused by all saboteurs trying to stop it rather than uniting to achieve the best outcome!What's so great about 40 years in EU? A £1.7 trillion govt debt leading to the need for austerity or extra tax. All public bodies crippled while we send hundreds of millions of £ every week to prop up and eastern Europe and the piigs disaster economies. Not money we have but Money we have to borrow to give away. The Eurocrats have proven over the last decade that they will do nothing to help us when we ask for it. The wealth divide is awful with rich bubble Londoners and Oxbridge academics wanting to remain while the rest want a clear out. I keep hearing Brexit will be a disaster and I guess they hope if they say it often enough someone will believe them. | tygarreg | |
19/10/2018 12:46 | Decided to make my maiden purchase in EZJ. Good divi at these levels while I await a hopefully substantial capital gain. Porsche - Brexiteers deserve everything they (don't) get! Head in the sand cretins. | woodhawk | |
19/10/2018 12:30 | Greetings all. I am back in and holding for the ride back up to £15 again :-) | tlobs2 |
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