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EZJ Easyjet Plc

552.80
0.40 (0.07%)
29 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
  0.40 0.07% 552.80 552.60 553.00 559.00 548.60 554.40 3,151,356 16:35:21
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Air Transport, Scheduled 8.17B 324M 0.4274 12.93 4.19B
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 552.40p. Over the last year, Easyjet shares have traded in a share price range of 409.00p to 590.80p.

Easyjet currently has 758,000,000 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Easyjet is £4.19 billion. Easyjet has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 12.93.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
08/9/2020
07:19
HodHash, can you share your calculation of how a company that won’t be able to make any profit is worth c.£6 per share?
gettingrichslow
08/9/2020
07:15
Great buying opportunity this morning. News was well factored in already. We're ready for takeoff. Don't miss the flight.
hodhasharon
08/9/2020
07:11
I think there’s at least a 50/50 chance that this is going to zero. Watching the CEO last night, he looked like he was seriously worried about the company’s future. The company will be burning through cash this autumn and winter with no prospect of profitability on the horizon.
gettingrichslow
08/9/2020
06:52
History shows £4.50 is great entry point
best1467
08/9/2020
06:20
This will take a pasting today
john09
07/9/2020
21:29
It’s wishful thinking to think a vaccine will be a game changer I’m afraid. Most virologists think a vaccine is only likely to be partly effective, and may only provide a few months immunity to a specific strain. It’s unlikely to provide long lasting protection to all strains. This is why there’s a growing consensus that we’re going to have to adapt to this virus and learn how to live with it.
gettingrichslow
07/9/2020
14:39
The game changer will be a vaccine nothing less
albert3591
07/9/2020
07:07
Yes that could well be a game changer here and all airlines
bc4
06/9/2020
05:43
Coronavirus: Labour joins calls for airport testing to minimise quarantine policy and help travel industry
nortic 007
04/9/2020
12:31
None of the candidate vaccines in advanced clinical trials so far has demonstrated a "clear signal" of efficacy at the level of at least 50% sought by the WHO, spokeswoman Margaret Harris said.

What a surprise!!

gettingrichslow
04/9/2020
07:17
Why is it that I am the only person who seems to realise the importance of voluntary airport testing for outbound passengers, given that many countries need a negative result to go? It's not rocket science for those with any brain cells.
taurusthebear
03/9/2020
22:00
Virgin Atlantic to cut another 1,000 jobs.

The carrier plans to cut more jobs after seeing demand recover more slowly than initially anticipated, Sky News learns.

The latest round of cuts would mean that Virgin Atlantic's workforce has almost halved from its pre-pandemic level.

loganair
03/9/2020
18:09
Ryanair announced after stock markets closed on Thursday that it is planning to sell €400 million of shares to strengthen its balance sheet amid the Covid-19 crisis and take advantage of “significant growth opportunities” as rivals run into trouble.
loganair
03/9/2020
17:59
Portugal and Greece have retained their places on the Government’s quarantine exemption list despite pressure to remove them after a rise in coronavirus cases.

Transport Secretary Grant Shapps this afternoon (September 3) announced there were no changes to the list tomorrow.

However he warned that the list is under 'constant review' and they 'won’t hesitate to remove countries if needed'.

The decision comes after many holidaymakers booked flights home costing up to £554 to avoid a potential quarantine requirement.

Tour operator TUI has said it would no longer be offering holidays to the resort of Laganas on Zante from Thursday.

loganair
03/9/2020
17:57
Holidaymakers across the UK have been left confused after Wales added Portugal to its quarantines list, but England and Scotland did not.

The Azores and Madeira remain exempt from Wales's quarantine list.

Along with Portugal, Wales has removed Gibraltar, French Polynesia and the Greek islands of Mykonos, Zakynthos, Lesvos, Paros and Antiparos and Crete from the list of exempt countries and territories.

Anyone returning to Wales from those countries after 04:00 on Friday must self-isolate for 14 days.

loganair
03/9/2020
09:09
Very strange tlobs2 has me filtered but never stops talking about me LOL. Cheers for the mention yet again HA HA
bc4
03/9/2020
08:04
Good morning all.

I see the resident ADVFN filtered virus bc4 is still posting on here.

No doubt its doom and gloom from him/her again. Yawn.

tlobs2
02/9/2020
07:40
Not looking good or even near safe,only one way in these times,I hope it is not to bad but I will drop.
albert3591
02/9/2020
07:13
getrich we need airlines like Easyjet they are a lot more flexible than Ryanair and I feel a lot safer flying with them but there was only 22 on the Man -Ali flight on the 6th of August, with Spain on the list it could end the winter season this year
bc4
01/9/2020
20:02
Scotland just announced quarantine for passengers returning from Greece.
gettingrichslow
01/9/2020
16:46
Budget airlines have long invented absurd fees, but social media lit up this weekend over Wizz Air’s fee for using an ad blocker while buying a ticket on its website.
loganair
01/9/2020
16:38
Hungary’s decision to close its borders to international visitors from Sept. 1 in a bid to halt coronavirus infections has prompted Wizz Air to scale back capacity.

As a result, Wizz will reduce its flying program from its home country. The number of flights will reduce from about 126 to 32 flights per week.

Britain’s second-biggest airline Wizz has warned it may have to “park planes” to preserve cash as the Covid crisis wreaks havoc on the industry during the leaner winter months.

loganair
01/9/2020
15:56
In all honesty I cannot take much more than 10minutes wearing a mask,just for that reason I will not be flying anytime soon.Its a bit of a bummer but that’s it for me for maybe 18 months maybe more who knows.
albert3591
01/9/2020
15:44
People are waking up to the fact that although flying was already a big hassle since the extra security measures were introduced post-9/11, it’s now WAY more hassle because of Covid. People want to go abroad to relax and enjoy themselves, not to spend hours on a plane wearing a mask, then trying to comply with resort restrictions, numerous restaurant rules, then worrying about the latest quarantine laws when they get back etc etc. There is no way airlines are going to make profit over the next 6-9 months, and some of them won’t survive.
gettingrichslow
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