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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% | 463.60 | 461.20 | 461.60 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Air Transport, Scheduled | 8.17B | 324M | 0.4274 | 10.79 | 3.5B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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27/4/2020 10:17 | Albert are you getting your prices from a newspaper? The price has been blue all morning. | tlobs2 | |
27/4/2020 10:15 | And going to go lower,I don’t think it can be avoided. | albert3591 | |
27/4/2020 10:07 | In my opinion shorting should not be allowed but they called it right and You called it wrong do not blame anyone but yourself. cheers | bc4 | |
27/4/2020 09:57 | Cheers for letting me know LOL. When I first warned you about Covid 19 and the effect it would have on Easyjets business you would not have it, the share price was over £13 it is now £6 enough said I rest my case! | bc4 | |
27/4/2020 09:16 | Just what we have been waiting for cheers LOL | bc4 | |
27/4/2020 09:00 | Disclosed positions in EASYJET PLC (EZJ) Notice: We no longer track disclosures after they drop below 0.5%. It is possible that the manager still holds a short position even if we are showing it as zero. Fund % short change Date changed AQR Capital Management, LLC 2.84% 0.10% 21 Apr 2020 Citadel Advisors LLC 0.83% 0.10% 17 Apr 2020 Citadel Europe LLP 1.62% 0.10% 23 Apr 2020 Greenvale Capital LLP 1.51% 0.07% 17 Apr 2020 Marshall Wace LLP 0.70% 0.01% 22 Apr 2020 Värde Partners Europe Limited 0.74% 0.13% 21 Apr 2020 Total 8.24% Is today the day that the first one of the major shorters hits the bank button? ;-) It's a lot of shares to find once the stampede starts..... | tlobs2 | |
26/4/2020 20:19 | Please do your own research as always | qantas | |
26/4/2020 19:06 | It is only to let the children exercise who have not been allowed out for the last 6 weeks not even locals let alone holiday makers, no restaurants or bars are open | bc4 | |
26/4/2020 16:48 | bc4, the beaches are open in Spain but you can't sit or lie down and can only be there if you are with your under 14 children. | robo175 | |
26/4/2020 16:05 | The other problem is if people fall ill abroad medical care could become difficult and expensive there will need to be a significant fall in cases and the death rate | bc4 | |
26/4/2020 15:45 | Owain Jones, managing director of Wizz Air UK, said: “As we restart selected Luton flights to provide an essential service to passengers who need to travel, our primary concern is the health, safety and wellbeing of our customers and crew.” UK passengers who do not have an urgent need to travel will not be able to reach Luton airport under current lockdown restrictions. While British Airways is continuing to fly to around 20 UK, European and long-haul destinations from Heathrow, easyJet has grounded its fleet until June. Ryanair, Europe’s biggest budget airline, is running a skeleton service from the UK and Ireland. It plans to resume large-scale flying in late June or early July. So NO tourist flights till at least June and maybe longer | bc4 | |
26/4/2020 13:33 | The flights are non touristic clearly. | senn1 | |
26/4/2020 13:28 | senn1 LOW-cost Euro airline Wizz Air has announced plans to resume flights from London Luton Airport from next Friday. The carrier said it will restart selected flights with "enhanced" health and safety measures amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. Cabin crew will be required to wear masks and gloves on all flights and will distribute sanitising wipes for passengers, the airline said in a statement. New distancing measures will also be introduced during boarding and aircraft will be disinfected overnight. From May 1, flights will resume from Luton to selected airports in Hungary, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Portugal, Spain and Israel. Owain Jones, Wizz Air UK's managing director, said: "As we restart selected Luton flights to provide an essential service to passengers who need to travel, our primary concern is the health, safety and well-being of our customers and crew. "The protective measures that we are implementing will ensure the most sanitary conditions possible. "We encourage our customers to watch our new video on how to stay safe when travelling, as well as for more details on our new health and safety measures." Customers will be asked to check in and make any additional payments for services - such as additional bags - online to reduce physical interaction at the airport. Passengers will also be "encouraged" to make any on-board purchases using contactless payment methods, the Hungarian-owned airline said. | tlobs2 | |
26/4/2020 13:00 | The easing of restrictions in Europe is not for tourism I have apartment in Spain and no bars/restaurants are open and the beaches are closed. | bc4 | |
26/4/2020 12:26 | Borders still closed and will be for at least 2cmore months Wizz flying where? With who? YOU cannot fly to a tourist area can you or can you? bars shut ECT resorts shut there closed for bussiness so who is going?? | senn1 | |
26/4/2020 11:16 | I think the easing of restrictions across Europe and news that Wizz are starting to fly next week will significantly outweigh any news about Stelios. | tlobs2 | |
26/4/2020 09:29 | What does the stelios news mean for the share price this coming week? | advfn137 | |
26/4/2020 09:27 | The Chinese will be in for Virgin on the cheap. It's all part of their virus master plan ;-) | tlobs2 | |
26/4/2020 08:23 | Sir Richard Branson is seeking a buyer for Virgin Atlantic by the end of May to save the airline from collapse, according to reports. Hopes of getting a £500million government package have been shelved and the airline is now hunting a private investor or investors, The Sunday Telegraph understands. It's believed there are around 50 potential investors who have asked for more information. But putting Virgin Atlantic into administration is also understood to be an option. | loganair | |
26/4/2020 00:01 | Branson races to find Virgin Atlantic buyer Sir Richard Branson has set a deadline of the end of May to find a buyer to save stricken airline Virgin Atlanic from collapse | philanderer | |
26/4/2020 00:00 | EasyJet on course for a rescue cash battle with Stelios: Scoundrels won’t get a PENNY from me, storms founder amid talk of a rights issue | philanderer | |
25/4/2020 21:47 | hxxps://english.elpa | senn1 |
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