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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Fastjet Plc | LSE:FJET | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BWGCH354 | ORD 0.01P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 0.03 | 0.025 | 0.035 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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29/9/2017 09:58 | Not bad, must be worth a punt now. | dodge city | |
21/9/2017 19:38 | No price movement. Perhaps shifting deckchairs? | wageslave | |
21/9/2017 16:35 | Big sales today, looks like someone has got wind of bad news. | dodge city | |
11/9/2017 17:05 | Excellent and thoughtful analysis... | zcaprd7 | |
25/8/2017 07:50 | Fastjet Tanzania registers a Solenta Aviation ERJ145 FLEET CHANGE UNDERWAY AT FASTJET TANZANIA Information is coming in that Fastjet may add an ERJ145 jet aircraft to their fleet in Tanzania ahead of the introduction of two Embraer E190’s before phasing out the too large and too expensive to fly Airbus A319, the last one remaining on the airline’s fleet. The ERJ145 is owned by Solenta Aviation in South Africa, which since early this year is one of Fastjet’s shareholders and has already seconded two of these jets to Fastjet Zimbabwe.. | jimmyloser | |
17/8/2017 19:40 | Where has that come from? What is good is that we are no longer inundated with febrile Rns's. Much more solid and assured footing. | jimmyloser | |
17/8/2017 18:28 | I'm up £6K looking good folks | tradejunkie2 | |
16/8/2017 18:07 | FastJet get a passing mention in the above link. Regards | tenapen | |
14/8/2017 07:50 | This is what we have been waiting for, the start of the growth plan..... | jimmyloser | |
04/8/2017 10:35 | Another angle.... | jimmyloser | |
02/8/2017 19:50 | .......and the building bricks keep being placed Another sign of confidence to me. This has written all over it. dyor. | jimmyloser | |
02/8/2017 18:17 | People getting board !. It could be a while before the next unpate as i think the new BoD will keep to the interim and full year results to update the market, rather than release pointless RNS's. IMHO Slow and steady wins the race. | tenapen | |
01/8/2017 01:02 | Hefty fall, any news? | zcaprd7 | |
30/7/2017 01:56 | Zim and South Africa makes sense. They are pretty big in that part of the continent... | zcaprd7 | |
27/7/2017 13:28 | dyor I did and I did! sizeable. | jimmyloser | |
27/7/2017 12:31 | Is it worth a punt? | tradejunkie2 | |
21/7/2017 19:41 | FASTJET Zimbabwe has tripled flights between the Harare and Johannesburg route due to “significant demand-side growth” for its flights between the two cities beginning from next month. BY TATIRA ZWINOIRA Fastjet currently operates up to three and soon there will be four daily flights between Harare and Johannesburg and four return flights per week between Harare and Victoria Falls. Regional marketing executive, Faith Chaitezvi, told NewsDay in emailed responses yesterday that the airline had seen positive growth in the cross-border sector since their launch in the country in 2014. “We have seen very positive growth in the cross-border sector since our launch in Zimbabwe and demand continues to show positive movement between Harare and Victoria Falls. Our market-share is growing and we are encouraged as passenger volumes continue to move in a positive, upward direction,” she said. “There has been significant demand-side growth for fastjet flights between the two cities and, Harare to Johannesburg is an important business route between the two countries. By increasing our frequency we are offering greater flexibility to the business traveller and traders to save time and costs by giving them more flights, more often.” The low cost airline, Fastjet Zimbabwe, was prompted to increase the flights after it had seen increased passenger volumes for the Harare to Johannesburg route. Fastjet Zimbabwe has grown to become a favoured airline to use in Zimbabwe for the Harare and Johannesburg route due to its cheaper prices. The airline industry in Zimbabwe has been plagued with negativity evidenced by the failures in Flyafrica Zimbabwe before the change of management and the embattled Air Zimbabwe. Concerning the prevalent cash shortages in the country, Chaitezvi said they had introduced point-of-sale (POS) machines. “As a business we continue to develop ways to make it easier for our customers to do business with us. Mobile money options and bank card swiping facilities are available in all our sales shops,” she said. In November last year, the board of airlines representative and South African Airways country manager, Winnie Muchanyuka, was on record saying that airlines would also accept bond notes. Chaitezvi said they were very profitable returns on the back of increased passenger volumes. | jimmyloser | |
13/7/2017 21:07 | TRUST NOTHING TEMMUJIN posts RAMPING PUMPER DUMPER who is SERIAL LIAR | tevita | |
13/7/2017 17:48 | Well done all you fast jet holders,i did not think this would rise up again.i dont mind eating humble pie. | albert3591 |
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