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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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6.20 | 1.16% | 542.40 | 542.60 | 543.20 | 544.40 | 532.40 | 533.00 | 267,426 | 09:24:54 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Air Transport, Scheduled | 8.17B | 324M | 0.4274 | 12.53 | 4.06B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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23/11/2020 16:14 | 1300p-1500p imho see chartz | nesquikme | |
23/11/2020 16:07 | this is going to open up 100p tomorrow when they announce quarantine reductions | nesquikme | |
23/11/2020 09:52 | Breaking news Quarantine to be slashed from 14 days to five in time for Christmas holidays From early December, UK arrivals from high-risk countries can leave self-isolation after 5 days with a negative Covid test | nesquikme | |
23/11/2020 09:50 | Took a few | nesquikme | |
23/11/2020 09:43 | Anyone seen any Analyst expectations what this might cost??? IMPACT OF DATA BREACH On 19 May 2020, easyJet announced that it had been the target of a cyber attack from a highly sophisticated source. The attacker had access to the email address and booking details which had been input by approximately nine million bookers and, for a very small subset of customers (2,208), payment card details. The Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) has opened an investigation into the cyber attack. A class action law firm has filed a group claim against easyJet in the English High Court and claims have also been commenced or threatened in certain other courts and jurisdictions. The likely outcome and potential impact on easyJet of the investigation by the ICO, and the claims, are subject to a number of significant uncertainties and, therefore, any assessment of the likely outcome or quantum cannot be made at the date of this disclosure. | crazi | |
23/11/2020 09:00 | It won't see £15 for a long time... That's pre-covid level. With Capital raising, Plane lease backs and cash burn - it will be some time before it's £15 again...imho | crazi | |
23/11/2020 08:49 | One year chart | albanyvillas | |
23/11/2020 08:38 | vertical take off to 15 pounds | onjohn | |
23/11/2020 08:37 | ready to shoot | onjohn | |
23/11/2020 08:07 | Only 70%. Half expected the markets to have a hissy fit with that! | chiefbrody | |
23/11/2020 07:22 | Breaking News. Oxford 70% effective, easy to store, and we got millions of those. Market up, kerchiiiing. | marcu saurelius | |
22/11/2020 20:00 | Wont help (much) the millions of peeps who like to take a weekend away. | chiefbrody | |
22/11/2020 19:01 | Travel quarantine will be cut to just five days next week to get Britain flying again. | marcu saurelius | |
22/11/2020 18:56 | As long as the government lift the draconian measures.Which they will. Just a question of how long this travel corridor charade goes on for. | chiefbrody | |
22/11/2020 18:12 | Any improvement on the Travel Quarantine can only help the share price. | crazi | |
22/11/2020 16:41 | 10 million doses of the Pfizer vaccine are due to arrive in the UK next month. 53% of Covid deaths are in those aged 80+; a population of 3M A majority live in care homes - easy to identify. Enough vaccines therefore to vaccinate those most at risk and potentially cutting the number of total deaths in HALF come end of Jan. 90% of all Covid deaths are in those aged >65 so deaths could hopefully be down massively - perhaps just 10-15% of the current level - come February/March. | justiceforthemany | |
22/11/2020 05:54 | De La Rue in talks over Covid travel certificates The banknote printer is in the frame to produce biometric photos proving travellers are vaccinated By Alan Tovey, INDUSTRY EDITOR 21 November 2020 • 9:30pm Ministers have asked passport makers to provide Britons with secure certificates to prove they are not carrying coronavirus and help pave the way for a return to normality next year. City sources said companies including De La Rue are discussing certificates guaranteeing travellers have taken tests for the disease and are not infected. The documents are expected to contain the holograph and security stamp technology the company incorporated in British passports, before it controversially lost the contract to Franco-Dutch firm Gemalto two years ago. Photos incorporating biometric data – such as the distance between facial features – could even be used to guarantee the identity of the document holder. Sources said De La Rue was one of the companies approached by Cabinet Office officials about the feasibility of such documents. However, talks are at an early stage and could come to nothing, with uncertainty among officials about how to navigate an exit from the pandemic. De La Rue could also pick up contracts for its authentication division, providing security seals and stamps for Covid-19 test kits and vaccines. These ensure the products are genuine and not knock-off copies as fraudsters try to cash in on surging demand. “If it comes off this could be a major new source of revenue for the company,” said one source. | marcu saurelius | |
21/11/2020 09:58 | Can admin or someone change header? 6 years out of date | jd 1965 | |
20/11/2020 19:19 | A few months before the Summer Holidays which bodes very well for Easyjet flights/holidays. Price won't be below 800 for long... It's amazing how fast Brokers change their recommendations once they have bought back enough shares to close out shorts and want you to BUY... | crazi | |
20/11/2020 18:02 | Significant development on the horizon by the looks of things.https://www.g | kfr20 | |
20/11/2020 09:48 | Not had these since they were £21 few years back Looking to get in | dewtrader | |
19/11/2020 20:13 | Now that Pfizer have "refined" their efficacy to 95%, can we expect Moderna to "refine" theirs to 96% ? :0) | taurusthebear |
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