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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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-5.20 | -0.95% | 541.60 | 542.80 | 543.40 | 550.80 | 541.00 | 550.00 | 1,882,566 | 16:35:08 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Air Transport, Scheduled | 8.17B | 324M | 0.4274 | 12.71 | 4.12B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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03/2/2021 16:54 | Europe will allow UK tourists if we can get the vaccines rolled out and the R rate reduced. The number of reinfections have seen a drastic reduction in recent days. We also know that reinfection from those people who have been vaccinated is also significantly reduced. All in all heading in the right direction. IMO. | fern5 | |
03/2/2021 15:39 | It is not when the UK drops travel restrictions it is when the rest of Europe allow foreign tourists which with their slow vaccine rollout could be quite a while yet | bc4 | |
02/2/2021 11:20 | I believe it is based on the address that is linked to you share.com account | julcester | |
02/2/2021 11:16 | Is it residency or nationality that counts? My wife is norwegian (country not airline). LL | loss-leader | |
02/2/2021 10:06 | Yes, I posted about this a week ago. If they cannot bring down the non-eu holders (including U.K.) from 52% to 49%, EZJ are going to force latest holders to sell. | julcester | |
02/2/2021 08:38 | Have others noticed that they cannot buy Easyjet on share.com? I rang up customer services at Share.com and learned that some limit on the ratio of EU shareholders to non-EU shareholders had been reached. There is no problem with selling. Sounds like a Brexit effect. LL | loss-leader | |
01/2/2021 16:25 | UK NEW CASES DROP BELOW 20,000 A HUGE DROP FROM THE PEAK OF 65,000 | justiceforthemany | |
01/2/2021 11:37 | The boss of Ryanair is forecasting "a strong return" for European beach holidays this summer thanks to the Covid-19 vaccination programme. Michael O'Leary said he expected travel restrictions to be dropped once high risk groups were inoculated, unleashing "pent up demand". Oh and arja, yes 100,000 deaths was bad. It has been the people spreading the virus not the government. The government have been trying to make sure that the other sixty six million have stayed safe from the China virus. Have a good day. | tlobs2 | |
01/2/2021 08:29 | This will go done again too much bad news to come from HM government re isolation Quarantine etc | once bitten1 | |
31/1/2021 19:14 | https://news.sky.com | f0rl0rn | |
31/1/2021 13:54 | I very much doubt that it has been falling in the UK by the same amount but we are looking maybe June/July at best The Biden administration is yet to track down the 20million COVID-19 vaccine doses distributed to the states in December, a new report revealed Sources told Politico the White House has been struggling to get the virus under control as well as tackle a shortage of vaccines The president had entered the office with an ambitious COVID-19 response plan only to be confronted with a situation that was worse than expected By KAREN RUIZ FOR DAILYMAIL.COM | bc4 | |
31/1/2021 10:15 | US could be almost out of this Covid nightmare by March - all the figures are pointing in this direction. New cases have HALVED in 2 weeks; hospital admissions down 30%. Another 30 days and the entire over 65 population will have received at least one dose. In time this will cut deaths by over 80%. Massive. Big shift into cyclicals coming. | justiceforthemany | |
30/1/2021 15:48 | And that was without anyone putting messages on buses for the intelligentsia | inaminute | |
30/1/2021 15:38 | Allegedly IMHO:))))) | once bitten1 | |
30/1/2021 15:38 | Some years back and I mean 6-7, A well known'National Statistic Gather'Carried out a survey which produced the not surprisingly negative view of the EU by French citizens.. Circa 60% wanted OUT of the unbiased, easy going, non confrontational, relaxed non nationalist institution that is ....Yes The EU. Just a matter of time until the House of Cards implodes | once bitten1 | |
30/1/2021 15:32 | Very accurately and eloquently stated.The EU MAFIA | once bitten1 | |
29/1/2021 22:02 | Arja - re Brexit, it's called democracy. Hard for pigeon-holers like you to understand. The EU breaks every rule in the book (re state aid etc), and today's vaccine war creating a hard border on the island of Ireland merely endorses what most voters thought at the referendum - the EU is a corrupt hypocritical cabal of un-elected, has-been bureaucrats. I agree with the rest of what you say. Boris et al are incompetent clowns. | taurusthebear | |
29/1/2021 21:13 | https://www.thelocal | f0rl0rn | |
29/1/2021 09:59 | Easyjet on dangerous ground, says Third Bridge: Easyjet (EZJ) is caught in a ‘dangerous middle ground’ between low-cost rivals and legacy airlines, at a time when the aviation industry is under pressure, says Third Bridge. Analyst Jack Winchester said 2020 was ‘incredibly damaging’ for aviation, with short-haul airlines like Easyjet in ‘the eye of the storm’. The budget airline reported an 88% slump in revenues for the last quarter to £165m, lower than expected. Despite its woes, Winchester said investors had been willing to ‘plug the gaps’ and it has raised £3bn since lockdown began. ‘The issues for Easyjet go well beyond cash management. The short-haul flier is having to face up to some very aggressive competitors such as Wizz Air (WIZZ) and Ryanair (RYA),’ he said. ‘With Wizz Air clearly ambitious to grow market share, we may see Easyjet caught on a dangerous middle ground between more aggressive low-cost players and legacy carriers.’ | loganair | |
29/1/2021 07:15 | sadly EZJ likely to fall today after the little bounce yesterday unless US futures pick up before UK opens in 45 minutes - they are trying to recover after sharp selloff overnight . | arja | |
29/1/2021 07:13 | tiobs2, talk about cheery picking , brexit was a disaster and evidence of it every day but you obviously close your eyes and ears to it ! The ONE thing your incompetent Tory government got right was on vaccines and the rest was tragic including blood on their hands over the 100,000 deaths , worst in Europe . you overlook that of course as a brextremist ! | arja |
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