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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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11/2/2019 00:04 | Minerve If you haven't invest in a company that goes belly up you have been very lucky so far. It will be down to luck rather than judgement. | cleverinvestor | |
11/2/2019 00:02 | Devasted19 this statement sum it up "The Flybe Directors see a business combination with Connect Airways as one that will be highly attractive to Flybe's customers, employees and the wider community." | cleverinvestor | |
10/2/2019 23:59 | I sympathise with your loss but blaming them isn't going to help you acknowledge your errors and allow you to learn from your mistakes and move on. | minerve | |
10/2/2019 23:58 | Am a firm believer what goes comes around just a matter of time. Yes I have leant from my mistake at large expense so you really don't need to keep rubbing it in. | devasted19 | |
10/2/2019 23:54 | I have to live with the consequences whilst they live for the lavish lifestyle thieves should be prosecuted. They know the loops of the law. If you can commit crime and get away with it why not is their moto. | devasted19 | |
10/2/2019 23:49 | You chose the wrong company; and You placed too much of your networth in this one entity. That is your fault, nobody else's. | minerve | |
10/2/2019 23:49 | If you are holding me responsible for my foolish mistake than the BOD should also be held responsible for their mistakes not be rewarded in large sums if money. Some us can dream about | devasted19 | |
10/2/2019 23:45 | They are massive difference between genuine failure of a company and foolish decisions of a plc at the cost expense of the share holders. Don't you think? Failures are failures no rewards for the failure especially not at the investors expense. | devasted19 | |
10/2/2019 23:37 | Devasted You need to take ownership of your failure. If you don't you will not learn. No one forced you to buy Flybe and there was no guarantee of the level of return you would receive. | minerve | |
10/2/2019 23:36 | Am presuming they will all receive a bonus funding of which has been taken unlawfully from private share holders that end up being Helpless people. Time for a change in law move with the times. Provide some security to share holders. If shareholders lose their money how does that justify bonus to BOD it's a load of ....... in my books. | devasted19 | |
10/2/2019 23:32 | Devasted19 The one million dollar question is why Connect consortium agreed to the alleged £1m bonus package. | cleverinvestor | |
10/2/2019 23:28 | Anyone that agrees to vote yes is a fool in my books. | devasted19 | |
10/2/2019 23:26 | I don't mind losing sleep over receiving 1 million pound bonus for my failures. This is a media stunt guys anyone see the build up just before the vote reality is they are only keeping their pockets lined. If she is a good human being she should return my life savings from her bonus to put my life back on track. BOD think we are fools | devasted19 | |
10/2/2019 22:47 | Clever You have every right to question the BOD over the management of this company but with all due respect those questions should have been asked many moons' ago. The horse has already bolted. No I don't think she should receive the bonus at all and if she was a decent human being she would refuse it even if entitled. | minerve | |
10/2/2019 22:38 | Minerve You should blame the BOD for running the company to the ground. Do your think the CEO should be paid the alleged £1m bonus?. She is an employee | cleverinvestor | |
10/2/2019 22:33 | Clever If you don't have employees you generally don't have a company. If you don't take care of your employees they leave and go to your competitors. If you believe in long-term shareholder value your employees are your best asset and you should take care of them. | minerve | |
10/2/2019 22:31 | Minerve Personality aside!! BOD actions/decisions left a lot to be desired. RNS just stated their positions and decisions. Sweetener for the Directors in the RNS as well to sway it for the consortium. | cleverinvestor | |
10/2/2019 22:22 | Clever It is all there in the RNS. Completely above board and the reasons why. It doesn't help matters when you have bitter and twisted individuals who have money at their disposal without the wisdom and decency to match. | minerve | |
10/2/2019 22:18 | I beg your pardon re: the most important stakeholders IMO are the employees. Employees doesn't own the company. You're 200% wrong old boy. Employees work for the company and get paid for rendering their services. | cleverinvestor | |
10/2/2019 22:13 | Minerve You will be tired because you know deep down in your own mind that something not right. | cleverinvestor | |
10/2/2019 22:11 | Minerve Read between the lines old boy They offered £2.1m for the company. Bought its assets for £2.2m Loan the company money. Consortium loaning money to a company that will soon be theirs Common be serious!!! | cleverinvestor | |
10/2/2019 21:53 | Totally agree with you. | bray2 | |
10/2/2019 21:49 | Administration would have been a better option for all stakeholders. No jobs for the directors. No £1m bonus. Connect consortium would have pay the right price for the asset. Mike Ashley told to offer more money for Patisserie Valerie 121 outlets | cleverinvestor |
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