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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 | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
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 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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13/10/2020 07:44 | If I've understood last full year's report right, Easy sell a seat for £59 on average, and make average profit of £3-4 per seat.Once I realised this I bailed (I should probably have read this before buying). How much are they bleeding at 20 people per plane, today..? | renzokukenreddragon | |
13/10/2020 07:33 | We’re in the middle of a global pandemic with no end in sight, be careful. | gettingrichslow | |
13/10/2020 07:28 | 500 and 489p broken be careful. | srpactive | |
12/10/2020 13:47 | 20 people on board doesn't mean EZJ only sold 20 seats. Many people don't fly if they face quarantine at either end, but EZJ still get their money by flying. | taurusthebear | |
12/10/2020 09:46 | ...is that brexit scumbag tlobs still on here? | porsche1945 | |
12/10/2020 08:33 | If 500p, then 489p does not hold, it will not look pretty here. dyor | srpactive | |
10/10/2020 23:13 | So many easyjet flights with less than 20 people on board. Why are they flying these routes. Huge losses for these flights | 1crackupboom | |
09/10/2020 16:39 | There won’t be a vaccine for the masses early next year. Too many logistical difficulties even if they find one that works really effectively, which is itself unlikely. Anyone that thinks there will magically be a mass roll-out of a thoroughly effective vaccine early next year also believes in unicorns and fairies. | gettingrichslow | |
09/10/2020 14:55 | Chesty, Agree - best to wait until a) Vaccine b) reliable measures for holiday bookings, so they are not affected by sudden government announcements etc. Cash | cashandcard | |
09/10/2020 14:12 | Still not sure why anyone would be long here, it's going to be an awful winter & no end in sight for all of this madness! | chesty1 | |
09/10/2020 14:07 | Sbb1x, I don't think its appropriate to pick a number right now. Things are so uncertain its impossible to know what's going to happen in next few weeks let alone few months. Cash | cashandcard | |
09/10/2020 13:47 | The government do not want to support an industry that will only hinder the control of the c19 virus, if they do it will only make matters worse. dyor | srpactive | |
09/10/2020 13:42 | 507 support.... let's see how this one lasts | itshenderz | |
09/10/2020 13:37 | I think I heard a chainsaw. Edit: Leg it. | srpactive | |
09/10/2020 12:50 | i Yes a lot of people would like to see ryanair fail. Sb Cannot see it myself, maybe 400p. | srpactive | |
09/10/2020 12:46 | I dont hold , but interested to see if 507 holds | sbb1x | |
09/10/2020 12:41 | Yep, chickens have come home to roost here, goodbye ezj | itshenderz | |
09/10/2020 12:37 | I bet Stelios is starting to panic again, could even see him start selling as I reckon this is going to get worse if the government do not jump in and I cannot see that myself due to Ryanair. dyor | srpactive | |
09/10/2020 12:13 | I feel this is going to retest the lows, very soon. dyor | srpactive | |
09/10/2020 08:48 | Better sooner for the RI than later. If the share price drops massively, it'll be harder to raise the necessary cash. A billion should do it. | pikemanspike | |
09/10/2020 08:42 | A rights issue seems inevitable here. Expect a big drop on the shareprice prior and during. No large hedgefund shorts declared here so far tho. Maybe they're all at the cinema. | pikemanspike |
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