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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 | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
-2.80 | -0.52% | 535.80 | 535.80 | 536.40 | 539.60 | 535.00 | 538.00 | 209,428 | 10:58:47 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Air Transport, Scheduled | 8.17B | 324M | 0.4274 | 12.55 | 4.07B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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04/6/2021 08:07 | Low 800s next week? 400s by September | 1crackupboom | |
03/6/2021 15:03 | Not good for the Portuguese. I would like to see all countries on amber, until the end of the year. | joestalin | |
03/6/2021 14:23 | Portugal to go on amber list according to BBC not good. | pb01 | |
03/6/2021 12:56 | And Spain Will remain in Amber | soho2 | |
03/6/2021 12:21 | No, we are no longer members of the EU. | joestalin | |
03/6/2021 12:18 | EU restrictions on carbon output. Is that having an effect today? | rayrac | |
02/6/2021 14:21 | There are a lot of slots left by Flybe. They could use those without any interference. | joestalin | |
02/6/2021 10:19 | Yeh if EZJ operated from myhome airport (EMA) to Scotland, South West etc, i'd certainly make use of it until the ridiculous overseas restrictions are dropped.Don't think the Greens would allow the domestic market to take off again now though. | chiefbrody | |
02/6/2021 09:28 | Harsh but fair. EZJ need to expand the domestic market more. The cruise industry has begun operating round Britain cruises some time ago. | joestalin | |
01/6/2021 21:52 | JS. Can't see much uplift for the share price from these levels.Especially, as it looks like this year will be another disaster thanks to our government doing its best to kill off our airlines.I'll be over the moon if we can head into 2022 starting from these levels. Then, we might make some progress.Especially of we can sack off our leader and install a Conservative one. | chiefbrody | |
01/6/2021 16:34 | I think that you may be right. The question is how low the share price needs to be before we begin to see some uplift. I think that this year is a write off, as far as the airline industry is concerned.. | joestalin | |
27/5/2021 15:53 | Ready for take off.... | 18bells | |
24/5/2021 11:17 | There are lies, damned lies, and statistics. - Anon | joestalin | |
24/5/2021 07:38 | I dont know but he is writing nonsense. The numbers were corrected to comply with 28 day rule so as accurate as could be readonably expected although excess deaths number show clearly that Covid deaths were understated by about 10% | amt | |
21/5/2021 20:53 | These unforunates died of what is says on the death certificate - unless of course the doctor who signed it is a liar. By the way what does this have to do with the price of EZJ shares ? | bmel | |
21/5/2021 13:17 | Bmel, I don’t think you’ve read your own article properly - that article merely refers to a change in the timeframe from ‘indefinitely& | gettingrichslow | |
21/5/2021 10:57 | Aaaah - the BBC!!! | joestalin | |
21/5/2021 10:15 | Reduction was actuallu over 5,000 | bmel | |
21/5/2021 09:40 | Bmel, I don’t know where you are getting that information from about ‘the data was revisited for all Covid deaths and corrected’ but in the case of a death in my network of friends that certainly hasn’t happened. It has been recorded as a Covid death even though the poor chap was already 99% gone before he went to hospital (which is where he subsequently caught Covid). If you listen to LBC you’ll have heard GPs, hospital staff and undertakers all ring in to say that deaths are being regularly recorded as Covid deaths when that is almost certainly NOT the actual cause, it is merely the final straw. | gettingrichslow |
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