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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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4.80 | 1.06% | 457.70 | 458.30 | 458.70 | 461.30 | 448.70 | 452.20 | 3,803,180 | 16:35:03 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Air Transport, Scheduled | 8.17B | 324M | 0.4274 | 10.73 | 3.47B |
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20/3/2020 07:41 | I was very lucky to be reading another board when Novacyt was mentioned a month or so back and bought around 50p and sold at £2. Now I'm doing the same for someone reading here with Synairgen (SNG). Would be great if even one person buys from this post and thanks me for making them a significant chunk. | likya123 | |
20/3/2020 07:35 | Plenty to be optimistic about by the way. New drugs to treat the disease, new testing kits, many Asian countries have got the virus under control and getting back to some kind of normality. I am not going to quote Boris "sending the virus packing" but getting it under control I believe is by far and away the most likely option and not in months but weeks. | amt | |
20/3/2020 07:20 | U need to go on a Ibiza flight They clap all the way there ! :-)It's quiet on the way back lol | amaretto1 | |
20/3/2020 07:02 | California in lockdown, the worst is still to come | milliecusto | |
20/3/2020 06:23 | ASDB89 Amt 276 Well you heard it here first folks. Health crisis in Europe over in 2 weeks Yes, by that I mean it will be manageable by then apart from in the UK where it will come under control later on. The reason is that most of Europe is in lock down so transmission will fall dramatically but that will not show up for 2 weeks, Italy should be watched closely where I expect the falls to start next week. Once the virus has peaked I expect new cases to fall dramatically and then existing cases will have mostly recovered a week after that. The UK is not yet in lockdown so until more aggressive action is taken the same trajectory will be delayed. We will see by early April if I got it right. As I pointed out the leisure and airline businesses are going to suffer until a vaccine is found and our life styles changed for months to come but I firmly believe the virus will be under control and therefore that's why I am saying the existing crisis will be over. I worry about the UK, lockdown needs to happen now, not in a week. | amt | |
20/3/2020 06:21 | Flew back last night from Canary Islands on a EasyJet rescue flight. EasyJet were superb, at the end of the flight, young cabin staff, said in a tearful way, thank you for flying with us, etc, we don't know when we will be flying again. Everyone clapped never seen that before. I asked her when you flying again, she said don't know, don't know if we will get paid. So it's the human factor, not us harden traders.EasyJet loyal customers love EasyJet. Hopefully they will be ok. | montyhedge | |
19/3/2020 23:25 | "Temporary morgues being set up across UK amid rising Covid-19 deaths" | philanderer | |
19/3/2020 22:41 | Air New Zealand takes government bail out and share price drops 43% in first couple of hours of trading. | loganair | |
19/3/2020 22:25 | https://m.youtube.co | velezpedroo | |
19/3/2020 21:46 | For those who are hurting from significant losses you will make alot back here.. Synairgen (SNG) will make a three digit percentage rise tomorrow. I see the outline protocol for SNG001 to treat COVID-19 id now published (in record time) on the EU clinical trials database: This exclusion criteria is a bit subjective (and potentially very broad), but I guess it allows flexibility to adapt the exclusion criteria (without reverting to a protocol amendment) whilst the study progresses and the knowledge database about Covid-19 rapidly increases. Any condition, including findings in the patients’ medical history or in the pre-randomisation study assessments that in the opinion of the Investigator, constitute a risk or a contraindication for the participation of the patient into the study or that could interfere with the study objectives, conduct or evaluation. | likya123 | |
19/3/2020 21:43 | https://news.sky.com | milliecusto | |
19/3/2020 21:07 | Amt 276Well you heard it here first folks. Health crisis in Europe over in 2 weeks | asdb9 | |
19/3/2020 21:03 | BREAKING NEWS: POSSIBLE BAILOUT OF AIRLINES | tomboyb | |
19/3/2020 21:02 | Ministers close in on multi-billion pound airline bailout plan Rothschild is poring over airlines’ finances as ministers finalise a rescue deal amid the Covid-19 turmoil, Sky News learns. City editor @MarkKleinmanSky Thursday 19 March 2020 20:59, UK hxxps://news.sky.com | tomboyb | |
19/3/2020 18:12 | There seems to be quite a lot of talk going around in the US about rescue packages, for the SMEs what is happening at the moment is an 'act of god' whereas for Boeing it is an 'act of Boeing' and therefore why should the US Government bail Boeing out. | loganair | |
19/3/2020 16:10 | And one to save NH 1 The weekly US jobless claims figures jumped to 281K from 211K in the prior week, and 214K in January. Seen from January, this week’s number is 31.5 percent higher, and just by looking at the time series below it is clear that we could have seen a trend shift, and that initial jobless claims might climb higher in the weeks ahead. According to the US Department of Labor, several states cited that the layoffs are Covid-19 related and that services-related industries, accommodation, and food services were leading in layoffs. However, if compare the recent rise with historical levels, then the rise to the region of about 300K is the typical amount of layoffs as we saw in the “good” times of 2005 to 2007 before the Great Recession of 2008-2009. | philanderer | |
19/3/2020 16:03 | Save loganair from doing it.. Lufthansa, Europe’s biggest airline carrier, will idle 700 aircraft (out of a total of 763) and 95% of seats, shrinking the timetable to a level last seen in 1955 and.. Coronavirus: India bans incoming international flights | philanderer | |
19/3/2020 16:01 | There's some weird stuff in this new Bill... Giving local authorities the power to decide what happens to dead bodies and their disposal The bill contains new powers to create a volunteer army, with a new form of unpaid statutory leave and a compensation scheme to "maximse the pool of volunteers" Allows warrants for monitoring without pre-approval of a Judicial Commissioner. Protection against medical negligence claims against the NHS for treatment during Covid-19 outbreak Powers to change national insurance thresholds without going back to Parliament. | philanderer | |
19/3/2020 15:50 | "The airline would also no longer provide food for crew during their shifts, only water." You don't even get that with BA unless you ask for it ! | philanderer | |
19/3/2020 15:48 | Coronavirus: Easyjet asks staff to take unpaid leave | philanderer | |
19/3/2020 15:45 | EZJ a buy at 167p ? | philanderer |
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