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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Flybe Grp | LSE:FLYB | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B4QMVR10 | ORD 1P |
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% | 0.964 | 0.964 | 0.99 | - | 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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06/1/2017 12:35 | I KNOW HOW FLYBE CAN INCREASE THEIR SALES BY 10% BY PRACTICALLY DOING NOTHING!!!!! open dns filtering flybe's website as a phishing threat (this product is widely used by small to medium sized companies)... GET IT SORTED NOW - SOMEONE - ANYONE!!!!! | netcurtains | |
06/1/2017 12:10 | who cares? New CEO and new London routes and general market for airlines picking up. Its a no-brainer | netcurtains | |
06/1/2017 12:01 | Do we know why Saad just left? No goodbye or good luck? | mbmiah | |
06/1/2017 08:47 | Good News! | netcurtains | |
06/1/2017 07:57 | The appointment of a new CEO might also be viewed as a positive development here. | masurenguy | |
06/1/2017 07:52 | Good numbers from EasyJet this morning may well continue to help here. | nigelmoat | |
05/1/2017 09:11 | Good rise this morning. Looking GOOD.:)K | kumala | |
03/1/2017 14:39 | back to FLYBE - this deserves to be trading range 80p to £1.30 ... But lets get to 50p first! | netcurtains | |
02/1/2017 14:02 | s34icknote: If you look at this thread: And if you put £500 in each of LAST YEARS picks over the entire year you would have made about 50% PROFIT.. (eg 30 shares = £15K = Profit: £7.5K) Some would lose a LOT of money, some would make HUGE amounts but on balance you would be SIGNIFICANTLY up - Basically you have THIRTY PEOPLE all helping you make money for NOTHING... I intend to use this approach in 2017... I will be buying some of these stocks, the collective wisdom of 30 people is better than the wisdom of 1 person | netcurtains | |
02/1/2017 13:51 | Hi net Happy new year .I'm looking after a friends portfolio as well as mine .I'm holding 60 percent of my original Trd still and Pmo.40 percent My friends portfolio is more spread with the above two and vtu and Flybe.Looking at new homes later in year for my money as Pmo and Trd race ahead in 2017 !Dx is also on my value list but may wait for next trading update .Think Flybe has a good long term future As localised travel and smaller airports get ever bigger !Happy new year and good luck to all Sicknote | s34icknote | |
01/1/2017 10:30 | Hi s34icknote: This will be no triad..... Alas..... But I do feel, by year end, it will be more than 10% higher than 44p. At the end of the day, that would be a good result. Anything more would be a bonus! Yes could go into 80s - but that is a long shot (at least over 12 months)...48p 49p - doesn't sound much but its a good "base camp" for 50s. Triad took 2.5 years to get where it got today.. I do not know anything about dx apart from what a lawyer told me - namely they do not use it any more (this was one small firm and one large firm). flybe have new boss and new london route - got to be a good a bet as anything else!! The risk of this new route, I guess, is the economic problems of Aberdeen and cut price prices to Edinburgh. The plus side is that now Flybe can join up all the dots of its regional airports (over time - just 2 routes at present) to heathrow... If new runway built at heathrow - I guess this will enable Flybe to get more flying slots - so if heathrow runway 3 actually gets built that should help FlyBe a bit too (touchwood etc) | netcurtains | |
29/12/2016 09:45 | Hi net New year tip creating the move ?I switched out of dx yesterday and into this and Pmo . Both big potential for recovery .Sicknote | s34icknote | |
29/12/2016 09:42 | Looking very good this morning, :) K | kumala | |
29/12/2016 09:31 | Come on Flying Bee! Lets rock and roll! | netcurtains | |
23/12/2016 13:42 | I'll have a look over Christmas! | netcurtains | |
22/12/2016 21:39 | Hi net I know your in this and Trd . I'm monitoring this one and will buy when funds become available .Have you looked at dx. Sicknote | s34icknote | |
22/12/2016 09:42 | Now that COW's in charge, let's see this MOOve! | europa79 | |
22/12/2016 06:52 | Getting Heathrow (I'm no expert) is a game changer. FlyBe can now do more lucrative code shares with major airlines. Come from anywhere in the world and FlyBe will be able to take you to more UK destinations than ANY OTHER AIRLINE (I think they say UKs LARGEST regional airline). £1 by end of 2017 is quite a reasonable target I would have thought. Typical examples: | netcurtains | |
22/12/2016 00:02 | Interesting move into Heathrow. Not having to pay for the slots is a bonus, but will BA squeeze their balls as they did with Virgin's Little Red. | mreasygoing | |
21/12/2016 22:59 | Surely the kitchen sink has been thrown several times in the last few years . . . it must be really battered now!!! :) | jbarker5555 | |
21/12/2016 22:52 | New CEO is impressive woman. Ran Air France operations and is very highly regarded in the industry. Some folk I know at BA tell me it is a coup for Flybe to get her. Mind you, she's getting a decent package, one that will deliver millions if she delivers. Could be kitchen sink time first half next year mind you... Salty. | saltaire111 | |
21/12/2016 21:47 | £1 sometime would be nice. Lol. | anony mous | |
21/12/2016 19:01 | £1 sometime in 2017 - that would be nice | netcurtains | |
21/12/2016 16:22 | Happy Christmas Kumala, though at an average price of £1, I think 2018 will be the soonest that I'm in profit on existing holding!!? | dahhad | |
21/12/2016 15:29 | Merry Christmas everyone. Have an enjoyable festive season.Lets hope 2017 gives us a higher share price and we all enjoy a handsome profit.Best wishesK:) | kumala |
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