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EZJ Easyjet Plc

541.60
-5.20 (-0.95%)
03 May 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
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 -0.95% 541.60 542.80 543.40 550.80 541.00 550.00 1,882,566 16:35:08
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Air Transport, Scheduled 8.17B 324M 0.4274 12.71 4.12B
Easyjet Plc is listed in the Air Transport, Scheduled sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker EZJ. The last closing price for Easyjet was 546.80p. Over the last year, Easyjet shares have traded in a share price range of 350.40p to 590.80p.

Easyjet currently has 758,000,000 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Easyjet is £4.12 billion. Easyjet has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 12.71.

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11/4/2019
14:54
https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/515068/why-the-government-believes-that-voting-to-remain-in-the-european-union-is-the-best-decision-for-the-uk.pdf&ved=2ahUKEwi7h_b3l8jhAhUuQhUIHcrfC8gQFjABegQIBBAB&usg=AOvVaw2vwlBk5mBWzwPDSS3zhlGQ
zcaprd7
11/4/2019
08:04
A huge free plug on breakfast TV for Easyjet this morning thanks to Martin Lewis !
tlobs2
08/4/2019
15:34
Market push price to new lows Airliner shares are totally loathed meantime. Sentiment has to change eventually.
technicalinveztor
06/4/2019
09:32
I'm not new to this game.
I suspect you as a vacuous plugger for some third rate site that can't get honest footfall by honest means.
I look at your posts and case proven.
You are abusing threads wholsesale.
Do you want to look back on your life as this? Change.
Filtered.

dr_smith
05/4/2019
21:07
This week I’ve delved a bit more into smaller companies with analysis of Photo-Me (#PHTM), Topps Tiles (#TPT), Belvoir Lettings (#BLV) and Hostelworld Group (#HSW). The biggest company looked at is easyJet (#EZJ).
newtothisgame3
03/4/2019
13:43
I find this difficult to understand. I am foreign national living in UK since 2004.Have been lucky enough to settle down and been able invest in properties back in Czech Republic.I'll be ok regardless,however I have lot of British friends whom don't have this luxury and don't have the desire to move around.So I slightly worried what going to happen if the s...t hit the fan.So little to gain and so much to loose. Cant believe people don't see this.
zoro9791
03/4/2019
11:06
Congrats to anyone brave enough to buy post statement.
Got to say I did not see a quick share price recovery given the % downgrades.

essentialinvestor
03/4/2019
10:24
The one thing in the Brexiter position I have never heard a good explanation of is how or why the UK might be able to negotiate better trade deals, acting alone, than the EU could. It was always obvious that our scale is dwarfed by that of the EU and if anybody thought that we would compensate for that fact by deployment of superior negotiating skills, well the last three years have given the lie to that to put it kindly.
plootocrat
03/4/2019
09:51
bor491 - I disagree with you on absolutely everything. But your arrogant, ill-informed attitude is typical of those who are in the process of stealing democracy from over 17 million people, so it hardly comes as a surprise.
taurusthebear
03/4/2019
09:15
I'm not making a judgement on that, just observing what is happening.

A rapid increase in non EU migrants, it's not a matter of opinion. And with Brexit that will get a further big boost. As the government has stated.

essentialinvestor
03/4/2019
09:04
And is that supposed to be positive? Do you prefer Nigerians to Polish people? I tell you this whole Brexit thing is just xenophobic hysteria by the uneducated masses who were manipulated by hardcore Brexiteers for their own agenda. This whole thing has inflicted incalculable damages to the UK economy. Car producers who are leaving won't likely be coming back anytime soon! And most British people with investments in the local stock market have seen their stock holdings reduced to tatters!! I suffered big losses myself and am not in the slightest amused by this whole affair!!
bor491
03/4/2019
08:50
Non EU migration is increasing as EU migration falls.



My local hospital is currently recruiting in Nigeria to replace EU workers that
have left.

Brexit will see non EU migrant numbers rapidly increase. The Home Secretary has been very frank on this matter.

essentialinvestor
03/4/2019
08:49
Perhaps a good time to invest now that Brexit has become Brino. What a wasted and damaging 3 years. EZJ could recover very quickly.
amt
03/4/2019
07:26
Brexit has done INCREDIBLE harm to the UK economy and the UK stock market. Most stocks have taken a pummeling - the slightest hint of reduced revenues in a statement and its like a company is going bust - the stock price is destroyed. My stock portfolio is heavily suffering - the UK stock market looks like a roulette wheel with four green zeros (i.e. heavily stacked against you). Surely you guys have to acknowledge that!? A lot of companies have spent millions in preparation for Brexit and others have already started bailing out of the UK (notably car manufacturers and financial services amongst others). Sterling has taken a big pummeling and anyone in retail is suffering. Now the uncertainty has even started to hit airlines; that besides them having to incur costly backup plans to allow for a Brexit scenario and keep operating.

I find it that a majority of people who support Brexit are those that are in low-paying menial jobs and fear that people from the EU will take their jobs. The absurdity of this is that if I'm correct there are more non-EU migrants coming to the UK than from the EU. And then there is xenophobia. Many educated young people with degrees appreciate the mobility and opportunities that being a member of the EU gives them! The irony of it all is that the UK needs cheap labour to operate its hotels and manufacturing sector and now many Polish people would prefer going elsewhere. It is an absolute self-made mess!

bor491
02/4/2019
22:47
Completely agree amt, the only Brexit worth having is a complete break. Labelling it as Hard is just trying to do it down by Remainers. Leaving all of the institutions and creating a new trading agreement is the most sensible thing. I do agree with you though that if Brexit ends up just being a compromise then it's actually worse than remaining. I wouldn't have any problem with a new vote as long as it's clear it's either leave completely or stay as it was originally.
warranty
02/4/2019
19:47
Warranty I agree Brexit will happen but it will be Brexit in name only unfortunately which will be worse than remaining and nothing like the Brexit that was promised. Still I suppose it will calm the markets and help the stock market in the short term but it will diminish the standing of the country in the long run. That was the risk for voting Brexit ie the politicians would make an utter mess of it. It was a gamble that went catastrophically wrong.
amt
02/4/2019
19:28
Oil price heading north to $70 and beyond is a headwind , and both air and sea investments do better when oil price retreating just look at the correlation with Carnival Cruise Lines and Easyjet with oil price movements . If you feel we are approaching peak oil price then this is a good entry point .
bench2
02/4/2019
18:24
Surge pending.https://www.ft.com/content/f4b9e3a8-545d-11e9-91f9-b6515a54c5b1?accessToken=zwAAAWp5I5KekdP0ueOoVF0R6dOR-bZRWlTFsQE.MEUCIQDWIjCjgJG0ePgrzLlyXCi4GcTBNGWFlg9E1KVhc31HlgIgRRT2g-pmNEwquwt09ewSDQ3vpfwKacRWnowbsbn9Xm4&segmentId=07d55bd8-5cec-83ce-d09d-6af2f1580c8c
tiananmen
02/4/2019
14:50
Totally overdone , gaps filled ...Take off .
ccr1958
02/4/2019
14:00
Excellent entry point to ride out it's cyclicality, trying to pinpoint it's exact bottom & to overthink macro events is something I 'me just not capable of doing,in fact Warren Buffett by all account suffers with the same problem!!.
contrarian joe
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