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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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-3.20 | -0.60% | 533.00 | 534.80 | 535.20 | 547.40 | 530.40 | 533.00 | 14,255,043 | 16:35:12 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Air Transport, Scheduled | 8.17B | 324M | 0.4274 | 12.52 | 4.06B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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17/5/2019 10:23 | Read higher profits. | chiefbrody | |
17/5/2019 10:13 | easyJet is now targeting to consolidate its stronger positions delivered over the past few years and as a result its capacity growth in Financial Year 2020 will likely be at the lower end of its historic growth rates | potential | |
17/5/2019 09:00 | Brexit has been a disaster from start to finish as far as I'm concerned. One huge mess that has so far cost me over 35% of my wealth. The situation is utterly chaotic and its putting immense pressure on the economy. Businesses don't know where they stand. 'If you want a load of un elected people from the EU running this country then to me it sums you up in that sentence.' That's a false statement. The EU doesn't interfere into the internal matters of a country! | bor491 | |
17/5/2019 08:52 | Porsche1945 you talk utter rubbish. I guess you think because your possibly educated you know what your on about. Truth is no one knows what will happen. If you want a load of un elected people from the EU running this country then to me it sums you up in that sentence. | barbar7619 | |
17/5/2019 08:51 | We've voted to commit suicide, and in the interests of democracy you have to come for the ride ... just under half of the UK population is gripped in utter madness, under the spell of chancers on the make. | alex1621 | |
17/5/2019 08:50 | Short term poorer for long term richer.Theres more important things in life than a healthy share price.What good is £20 a share when the country is on its knees.Apart from making enough profit to be able to retire and get off this island i suppose. | chiefbrody | |
17/5/2019 08:44 | Well said Porsche1945. I am with you all the way there. | tom89 | |
17/5/2019 08:41 | Amazing how many pro brexit morons leave without a deal knuckle draggers there are on here, do they want to be poorer?? Everyone in the UK was about 40k poorer the day after brexit thanks to currency collapse and been getting poorer since, in easyJet's report they mention negative brexit impact several times, if there is a no deal these will be down to a fiver a share, be careful what you wish for and try now to be such self harming idiots dragging the rest of us down with you. Tbh id rather the eu running things than May or Corbyn. | porsche1945 | |
17/5/2019 08:17 | monty I get the feeling that you were about to type the word "good" there in your post but you resisted ;-) | tlobs2 | |
17/5/2019 08:11 | As always! | taurusthebear | |
17/5/2019 08:01 | Not as bad has everyone anticipated. | montyhedge | |
17/5/2019 08:00 | In other news it looks like EasyJet are bucking the trend of other airlines (Thomas Cook) and continuing to grow into a stronger and more robust airline. Well done lads and lasses. | tlobs2 | |
17/5/2019 07:42 | Agree warrenty | beaubleep | |
17/5/2019 07:40 | He will at least be on an equal footing with any other so called leader of the free world. | beaubleep | |
17/5/2019 06:11 | No-one knows what people want, so why is No Deal never mentioned as an option for a second referendum? That's because Remainer MPs know that such an option would be likely to win hands down against May's Surrender Treaty. In short, no-one cares what you think. Your theory is based on the EU being prepared to re-negotiate with a new leader, which is a big assumption, if they're as sick of Brexit as the rest of us. | taurusthebear | |
16/5/2019 23:20 | No Deal may be the default Taurus but I genuinely don't believe that very many really want to leave without a deal. TM was never serious about taking us out fully and despite consistently claiming no deal was better than a bad deal, never really meant it and the EU knew it. She capitulated to the them from the start and boxed herself in. We need a complete new negotiation with a true Brexiteer PM not frightened to stand up to the EU bullies. Confidence has been lost and it's surely no surprise that business has suffered. Once companies see a resolution to Brexit that confidence and hopefully SPs will recover. Time to bring in Boris. | warranty | |
16/5/2019 22:14 | damn brexit and damn politicians!!! | sum493 | |
16/5/2019 19:50 | No deal is the default in law. May could've kept to it prior to March 29 but she chose not to. The same could apply on October 31, whoever the leader is, especially if the EU refuse to extend. | taurusthebear | |
16/5/2019 19:46 | Now that May looks to be finally going it hopefully means the end for her and Olly Robins awful deal. When Boris takes over he can resume discussions on the trade deal we were offered two years ago. Clearly that won't please the DUP but it will increase the number of Labour MPs needed to counteract them and lead to a proper Brexit. Looking forward to results tomorrow, either recovery in the share price or a bargain to be had. | warranty | |
16/5/2019 16:55 | Correction ... it was early 2017, so 2 years plus, not 1. | alex1621 | |
16/5/2019 16:38 | I bought around that amount a year or so ago (might have been longer?) and sold out with a 30% profit. It's very difficult to buy at the bottom and sell at the top, those that do so consistently are known as liars. If the update is positive you'll do well. Bear in mind you have an investment in a leader in its field with a decent dividend, and you have bought on the lower side of the price range. Shares will always test you. | alex1621 | |
16/5/2019 16:05 | Why is EZJ falling like a rock ? I bought these for 999p on 15.5.19 and thought I got a bargain and this was my first ever share purchase ,the current price is 964,the chart shows that last 12 days were in red.Should I now take the loss and sell it off?Please advise to a newbie. | dipbat | |
16/5/2019 15:54 | Yep wait for 850p | potential |
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