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EZJ Easyjet Plc

522.00
-2.80 (-0.53%)
Last Updated: 14:24:43
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
  -2.80 -0.53% 522.00 521.80 522.20 528.40 520.60 523.80 1,096,507 14:24:43
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Air Transport, Scheduled 8.17B 324M 0.4274 12.22 3.96B
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 524.80p. Over the last year, Easyjet shares have traded in a share price range of 350.40p to 590.80p.

Easyjet currently has 758,000,000 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Easyjet is £3.96 billion. Easyjet has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 12.22.

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18/12/2021
21:14
BBC News
Lord Frost reportedly resigns as Brexit minister

m1k3y1
18/12/2021
20:24
Bloomberg
South Africa Hospitalization Rate Plunges in Omicron Wave

m1k3y1
17/12/2021
18:14
No10
It beggars belief.
Simon Case: Official investigating No 10 parties hosted Christmas drinks

m1k3y1
17/12/2021
11:10
If your brain exploded it wouldn't ruffle your hair.
inaminute
17/12/2021
11:01
And you are blind sheep or global shaper. Go and duck it, but I doubt you know what i mean. Fool.
time for common sense
17/12/2021
10:40
Then you must be a moron.
inaminute
17/12/2021
10:38
From another forum. Thanks to Vanunu. So the question is: Was the government systematically killing the elderly simply to promote covid 19 as the killer virus? Do you believe that this is possible? Well I absolutely do 100% they did and still are. But now they want to kill all ages. And I believe all governments around the globe have colluded together to do exactly the same. And the media are also part of it too. hTTps://anonup.com/thread/7463845 (2 mins)
time for common sense
16/12/2021
22:53
From the ONS - Since the has died with in 28 days of a positive test for covid, on 2/3rds of death certificates in the UK covid has not been mentioned as has played no part in the death of that person, only for 1/3rd has covid either been the primary cause of death or has contributed to the death of the person.
loganair
16/12/2021
20:33
Define what is the death from covid?
time for common sense
16/12/2021
20:13
That's a seductive argument logan and doesn't reflect reality.

If someone with a mild heart condition, or severe asthma, or convalescing from cancer or a serious operation, or morbidly obese, or diabetes.... and so on and so on (there are millions of people in these categories), were to catch flu or covid, or maybe even a bad cold (which some people are suggesting omicron is) they will quite likely require hospitalisation and many of them will die.

If you talk to people who've lost someone who had a heart condition, because they caught covid, and their heart then gave out, you might be correct in telling them that they died from a heart condition, but you will not be correct in saying that covid played no part in their death. I suggest you avoid attempting to make this point to bereaved people because they will not thank you for it, and may even make you a candidate for hospitalisation yourself.

If millions of vulnerable people catch something at the same time, the hospitals will be full, and then thousands more people will die from deferred or cancelled treatment (as some are currently). YOU may be fortunate to not be in any at-risk category, and maybe you don't have anyone in your family who is either. But most people do not want their vulnerable relatives to die if it can be avoided. Not all though, I'll grant you that.

If you've ever known someone who felt that they lost someone and it was avoidable, you might've noticed that they were quite angry about it. The current measures to tackle covid are aimed at preventing the greatest number of avoidable deaths. Not all deaths. And not all tragedies. But the greatest number of them. It's a difficult situation. The majority of people understand that and are doing their best to get through it.

danvandan
16/12/2021
18:09
Clarifying dying of covid or with covid is necessary for understanding the true impact of covid.

The ONS are saying if it is reported 45,000 people die within 28 days of a positive covid test from now until April, covid will have nothing to do with the deaths of 30,000 of these people.

2/3rds of all people being reported as dying within 28 days of a positive covid test, covid is not mentioned on their death certificate as covid played no part in that persons death.

Since Spring 2020 due to all the Government shenanigans over covid, the number of people who have died because of alcohol poisoning has increased by circa 30%.

The ONS are also saying that the number of people who are dying so far this winter due to the usual winter effect is most probably higher then the number of people dying of covid.

loganair
16/12/2021
12:16
Sure, and what bs you will carry on supporting. We have vax, passports and now merck has covid tablets most expensive copy of ivermectin. Still no freedom as it was promised. Do you still believe it is about health?
time for common sense
16/12/2021
11:56
Key points:

France to ban UK tourists

Greece adds testing requirement for vaccinated travellers

‘Unprecedentedly high’ number of hotel quarantine inmates test positive for Covid

Canada advises against international travel

loganair
14/12/2021
16:15
crazi, the likely reasons are that BA has just announced a direct rival service to EZJ from Gatwick. Also the dow is coming down again state-side and hitting the wider market.




British Airways has confirmed it will launch a short-haul subsidiary at Gatwick

The airline will operate under the British Airways name but will exist as an “entirely separate entity”, the firm said.

It will start flying in March 2022.

Thirty-five short-haul destinations will be served, including Athens, Berlin Faro, Ibiza, Madrid, Malaga, Marrakech, Milan Malpensa, Santorini and Tenerife.

British Airways said tickets are available from £39 each way (based on a return journey) and are “competitive with those of Gatwick no-frills carriers”.

danvandan
14/12/2021
16:05
4PM

IAG ---- +2.56%

EJ ---- +0.7%

Come on EJ --- lagging 3x behind...

crazi
14/12/2021
13:47
Old news as was reported on Bloomberg yesterday as an announcement for today.
darrin1471
14/12/2021
12:44
Likely see an airlines mini rally when the news is announced...
crazi
14/12/2021
12:32
Red list was to reduce the number of Omicron seed cases being imported.
Omicron likely to be dominant stain in London by today so now "pointless". If it delayed omicron spread by a day then an extra 500k+ will have the booster jab

darrin1471
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