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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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11/8/2017 14:19 | Toffeeman ... looks like you can kick your technical analysis into the tall grass. | dasw | |
11/8/2017 07:57 | Latest Heathrow traffic and business update, interesting that Flybe gets a mention in the report, not seen that before. "* UK destinations saw five percent passenger growth on the back of recently launched Flybe flights to Scotland" | owenski | |
10/8/2017 13:47 | Ah! - there is a search engine which will enable you to discern - try Google.co.uk :) AT sells now 40 - tension! | toffeeman | |
10/8/2017 13:13 | I think our esteemed leader of 11th century is referring to the air fare for a particular flight. | waspfactory | |
10/8/2017 13:03 | In 1066 they were the same price :) (I have no idea what your question means) | toffeeman | |
10/8/2017 12:40 | What was the price of flybe compared with ba? | haroldthegreat | |
10/8/2017 12:36 | Here we go - first proper test of 41 support - a number of AT sells going through. | toffeeman | |
10/8/2017 09:05 | For those of you who find charts helpful (I know I do) I asked Fingers Crossed for his view - - here it is: | toffeeman | |
09/8/2017 13:22 | Actual spread is 0.5p AT sells above 41p - that's the retest of the key level. | toffeeman | |
09/8/2017 12:02 | With that spread 42 / 44 looks like mm's need stock.Pulling back like a rubber band ready to shoot! | anony mous | |
08/8/2017 23:16 | That's a helpful post. | spooky | |
08/8/2017 20:51 | Flew out of lhr yesterday and saw a lonely Flybe q400 parked on a remote stand 😭 | sporazene2 | |
08/8/2017 17:21 | You get bussed to Northolt. | mreasygoing | |
08/8/2017 17:11 | Who cares about a bus? | phillis | |
08/8/2017 17:07 | You'll get bussed out at LHR. They park away from the terminal. They're faster than road or rail though. | mreasygoing | |
08/8/2017 16:54 | Not if you compare actual transit time | toffeeman | |
08/8/2017 14:34 | just booked a flight to Edinburgh from HROW £40 cheaper than BA Takes longer I suppose | phillis | |
08/8/2017 13:54 | Thanks Toffeeman, much obliged. | guernseymoney | |
08/8/2017 12:59 | GMan it's an automtic trade which is filled by SETS rather than through the market and so it gives you a clear picture of the real spread at a specific point in time. All other trades are not real time and are classified as buy or sells based on the spread prevailing at the time or the trade report NOT when the trade was actually effected. So it is often impossible to correctly classify non ATs HTH | toffeeman | |
08/8/2017 12:28 | net curtains - pull yourself together (see what I did there?) clever eh? | gabble ratchet | |
08/8/2017 12:10 | I was going to buy a huge wad of these shares today but I left my password book at home!! (arghhhhhhh)..... I know I know , dont write things on paper - but I think its safer... Its just me. I will be in the market tomorrow. Anyone short - you have been warned! LOL | netcurtains | |
08/8/2017 12:04 | Toffeeman - What's an "AT", please? Algo-trade? | guernseymoney | |
08/8/2017 11:51 | Looking good - all AT sells so far above 41 so hopefully when we see ATs at 41 this will become support followed by consolidation. If it then continues to strengthen 40 would become a good stop-loss position | toffeeman | |
08/8/2017 09:14 | Net curtains...and the rest! | palwing13 |
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