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EZJ Easyjet Plc

540.40
2.00 (0.37%)
26 Nov 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
  2.00 0.37% 540.40 541.20 542.00 542.20 532.00 534.80 7,882,363 16:35:13
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Air Transport, Scheduled 8.17B 324M 0.4274 12.66 4.08B
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 538.40p. Over the last year, Easyjet shares have traded in a share price range of 402.70p to 590.80p.

Easyjet currently has 758,000,000 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Easyjet is £4.08 billion. Easyjet has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 12.66.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
21/8/2020
07:55
Portugal has been taken off the list because it is now seen as a low risk region to visit.


The Canaries appear to be to be the next region to have the restriction relaxed.

tlobs2
21/8/2020
07:49
Anybody who books a flight or holiday to Portugal at the moment is acting stupidly and unwise as today is on the green list of countries however tomorrow or at any time could be taken off the green list and people returning from Portugal will have to quarantine for 14 days.
loganair
21/8/2020
07:32
I can’t take wearing a mask for 6minutes in Tesco,so flights will be out for me till there is no need to wear them.Shame for all concerned really,but it will come good eventually.
albert3591
21/8/2020
07:27
TUI holiday prices to Portugal appear to have gone up 50% overnight !
tlobs2
21/8/2020
07:02
Portugal it is then for some late summer sun :-)


Does the ban on France include all the BAME's trying to get into the UK illegally? ;-)

tlobs2
20/8/2020
20:11
France new case numbers have gone through the roof today, now almost 5,000 after being in the 2000s until quite recently.
gettingrichslow
20/8/2020
18:20
Abit of a mixed bag result, Portugal in Croatia and Austria out
thegame86
20/8/2020
16:08
At least, Portugal is no longer a "quarantine" country !
soho2
20/8/2020
14:54
Summer holidays are over so not exactly going to be profitable to fly now. Next stop is winter sun holidays. Failing this companies will start to eat their capital away. Business travel is already dead which fills the gaps. Plus side is cheap holidays next year and people will have cash left over from this year. There might be a dash for holidays bookings next year if things shape up better. 50/50.
thegame86
20/8/2020
14:32
American Airlines just announced they’re stopping flying to over 30 different US cities once their federal aid expires soon. No profit flying half empty planes.
gettingrichslow
20/8/2020
10:26
Low trading volumes today. Either people are holding or sitting on the fence.
thegame86
20/8/2020
06:49
Tonight for Croatia most likely at about 10 PM knowing these clowns
bc4
19/8/2020
19:55
New Croatia numbers are really bad. They are surely likely to be added to the red list within the next week. Then it’ll be Greece unless the curve suddenly reverses.
gettingrichslow
19/8/2020
17:13
Easy caught my attention. New to me. Would only consider at sub 400. Just thoughts.
xxxxxy
18/8/2020
17:45
@bc....just realistic....
porsche1945
18/8/2020
12:29
He bought the shares... so positive news and partially explains todays price movement.

A lot of director purchases over the past weeks. Don't think there is any other airlines with these type of insider buys.

b106
18/8/2020
12:22
Chief sell 8.5m worth of shares...that cant be the good news
thegame86
18/8/2020
11:29
Nice move up today, just wondering if theres any good news driving this.
thegame86
18/8/2020
11:04
Well I am glad your so optimistic.LOL
bc4
18/8/2020
10:18
U.K. uninvestable. Short term trading and shorting purposes only, ftse 350 so poorly performing year after year it’s time to throw towel in. Wheezing fat useless Boris’ covid calamity, years of the impoverishing brexit fiasco still not sorted, U.K. worst affected economy in the world, trashed currency, I really do think the U.K. is heading for the wall, 70’s style labour off to IMF for a bailout, where is it going to get better in a service based low productivity economy like U.K. Forget poxy airlines, these more likely to go to two quid than 12, stick to investing in S&P quality.
porsche1945
17/8/2020
17:33
Spain or France won’t be coming off the list for ages. Once the curve starts curving upwards it takes a long time to flatten off through the lockdown measures imposed, then even longer to actually fall back down to a lower plateau. Looks awful for the travel industry. And explains why Crawley is predicted to be the most economically at-risk town in the UK.
gettingrichslow
17/8/2020
17:12
Only thing that will move this up is spain or France coming of the list, brexit or vaccine ! For anyone who is holding sadly it's a long term hold
thegame86
17/8/2020
16:46
A lot more pain to come in the airline industry,I think threats of collapse will soon be made to government for help.They won’t get it just like Thomas cook.
albert3591
17/8/2020
16:02
The bloke who thinks nothing has changed, flight radar full and his sister has gone to Spain with the kids so everything must be all right.I am in Alicante very safe but absolutely dead very few tourists here a bit like it used to be but a lot of bars/restaurants will not survive very sad really
bc4
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