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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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International Consolidated Airlines Group S.a. | LSE:IAG | London | Ordinary Share | ES0177542018 | ORD EUR0.10 (CDI) |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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-2.35 | -1.26% | 184.10 | 184.50 | 184.65 | 187.45 | 184.25 | 186.85 | 25,727,516 | 16:35:02 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Air Transport, Scheduled | 29.45B | 2.66B | 0.5401 | 4.26 | 11.31B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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25/6/2018 14:14 | yup agreed, I have them in my ISA also | m1k3y1 | |
25/6/2018 13:43 | Still very quick, in my ISA tax free, normally companies go ex div then wait two months for payment. | montyhedge | |
25/6/2018 12:46 | well Monty, you don't always get it that quickly in the UK as they have to work out the withholding tax. Spanish shareholders benefit. I'll give you two guesses which one walsh is ! | m1k3y1 | |
25/6/2018 12:36 | I'm just wondering how they go ex div this Thursday, then pay it on the Monday. That must be the quickest payment on the stock exchange, brilliant for us. | montyhedge | |
25/6/2018 12:13 | My guess is the buy backs will continue at the same pace as they usually do. | m1k3y1 | |
25/6/2018 12:07 | Lets see, surely they want that dividend in the bag by Thursday. We can tell by the volume and price paid. | montyhedge | |
25/6/2018 11:55 | I'd bet that the buybacks don't increase between now and Thursday. | neilrich | |
25/6/2018 11:21 | Agreed Monty. In fact, I think they are one of the quickest when it comes to divi payments. I have no idea why IAG pay divi's this way though. | m1k3y1 | |
25/6/2018 11:19 | Lol, one thing guys, ex dividend 28th June Thursday, a couple of days later on the Monday, wow thats the quickest payment ever. | montyhedge | |
25/6/2018 10:48 | One thing boys I know risk off day, but ex dividend Thursday, surely the buybacks will really increase between now and Thursday to get that dividend in the treasury account. Perhaps bounce back tomorrow. | montyhedge | |
25/6/2018 10:28 | Walsh is now backing Arora for a third runway . | m1k3y1 | |
25/6/2018 10:22 | Risk off day, if vote no I think 712p tested. | montyhedge | |
25/6/2018 10:17 | Walsh does not want the 3rd runway, he argues that he shall end up paying for it through increased charges. | neilrich | |
25/6/2018 09:50 | Looks like the Chunp effect has struck again ! | m1k3y1 | |
25/6/2018 09:43 | Apparently the only bulldozer he can find is in some far off distant country ! | m1k3y1 | |
25/6/2018 09:23 | Yes Boris said he would lay in front of the bulldozer if voted through. I got a feeling it won't get passed, 50/50. | montyhedge | |
25/6/2018 08:41 | I guess it's due to the runway vote later ? | m1k3y1 | |
25/6/2018 08:25 | Risk off day, sellers around. | montyhedge | |
22/6/2018 14:44 | Aye well hedged so not worried at these levels.Shell have proven that they can make 50/60/70 dollar oil work for them (and the airlines should manage too) so happy to see circa 60 dollar oil for years to come. | chiefbrody | |
22/6/2018 14:32 | everyone forgetting that IAG is 70% hedged for 2018 | m1k3y1 | |
22/6/2018 14:18 | chief Your covered, oil up, Shell up, oil up IAG down, oil down IAG up. lol | montyhedge | |
22/6/2018 11:25 | Be happy with the oil price around here or a tad lower.Ok for both my IAG and Shell.Price at the pumps is way too high mind but thats the governments fault... | chiefbrody | |
22/6/2018 10:54 | I know IAG hedged, but don't won't the oil price going any higher. | montyhedge | |
22/6/2018 08:19 | Buybacks been nearly everyday, they want that dividend in their treasury account. | montyhedge | |
22/6/2018 08:03 | Next week expect us to push on towards 750p, ex div next Thursday. | montyhedge |
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