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IAG International Consolidated Airlines Group S.a.

170.70
0.05 (0.03%)
16 Aug 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
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
  0.05 0.03% 170.70 170.40 170.50 171.20 169.10 170.70 8,905,186 16:35:06
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Air Transport, Scheduled 29.45B 2.66B - N/A 8.48B
International Consolidated Airlines Group S.a. is listed in the Air Transport, Scheduled sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker IAG. The last closing price for International Consolidat... was 170.65p. Over the last year, International Consolidat... shares have traded in a share price range of 137.50p to 187.45p.

International Consolidat... currently has 4,971,476,010 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of International Consolidat... is £8.48 billion.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
17/10/2019
11:27
That me out for now. If the deal gets rejected this will be back to 475p
gaffer73
17/10/2019
11:17
Unless BJ gives them the keys to the palace
wilc42
17/10/2019
11:16
5/1 says the Unionists hijack it.
wilc42
17/10/2019
11:08
do we believe it

can we believe it

does the market truly believe it

florenceorbis
17/10/2019
10:44
Yep, lots of stocks reacting to the news...
toon1966
17/10/2019
10:38
Brexit deal done according to Bloomberg - this should now fly if confirmed.
fjgooner
17/10/2019
10:23
"A survey commissioned by Virgin Atlantic"....says it all really.
m1k3y1
17/10/2019
10:03
10/17/2019 | 06:21am BST

HEATHROW airport has come under fresh pressure to increase competition between airlines, amid concerns over a monopoly by British Airways owner International Airlines Group (IAG).

A survey commissioned by Virgin Atlantic has suggested 57 per cent of British travellers support more choice of airline at Heathrow, one day after the transport secretary backed calls for more competition.

Transport secretary Grant Shapps said it is "incredibly important" to open up competition at the airport.

Heathrow currently allocates more than half of its take-off and landing slots to IAG. The next largest groups are Lufthansa and Virgin Atlantic, with eight per cent and seven per cent of Heathrow slots respectively.

A Heathrow spokesperson said: "To secure these benefits for passengers, the government needs to reform the current slot allocation system. It must encourage competition and choice amongst all airlines."

City A.M., source Newspaper

florenceorbis
17/10/2019
08:14
Onwards & upwards here Monty! My broker told be to buy Foxtons (FOXT) as a brexit recovery play, no debt is a big attraction. Also he is keen on (SAGA)
ny boy
17/10/2019
08:05
Quick reminder BBC1 8pm Watchdog features the increasing number of fume events onboard said airline what does this mean for the crew and customers onboard health risks explained also the recent Valencia evacuation.
applepieinthesky
16/10/2019
23:42
And if there is a deal I assume you see the opposite scenario and a price increase?
elmo1971
16/10/2019
22:02
If Brexit deal falls through, a rush back to 410p.
fjgooner
16/10/2019
18:11
Meant to say Credit Suisse the broker.Target 665p IAG.
montyhedge
16/10/2019
18:10
Another broker 665p target they like it.
montyhedge
16/10/2019
15:00
No.

There was only a tiny volume of 136 actual buy / sell trades of IAG ADRs on the US market yesterday - and only 15 so far today, mainly sells. So why are you mega-ramping again? Ready for the pump-and-dump presumably?

fjgooner
16/10/2019
14:39
Yanks took this to 518p last night in the US, will they do the same later.
montyhedge
16/10/2019
14:21
Always like to double check

now only time will tell and all laws and rules change


no matter what

IAG a great long term play

not into shorting

either buy, sell or hold depending whether i get a divi or hope for a capital gain
and try to be tax effective

grupo
16/10/2019
14:17
Dream on Tory Boy
applepieinthesky
16/10/2019
14:15
Press would slaughter Balpa and Brian Strutton, TC workers down the food bank and BA pilots more than 11.5%. That's why they called off strikes. Would be an embarrassment for BA pilots.Soon be back to 550p boys, bumper dividend couple of weeks time.A lot of pilots own shares, they will be happy.
montyhedge
16/10/2019
14:05
300 TC pilots means nothing a legal strike in the UK protects workers unlike what this Tory Boy Monty would like
applepieinthesky
16/10/2019
14:01
re post 11565:

I can't believe the gall of montyhedge above to continue posting this blatant drivel. I suppose he'll happily post the opposite & correct view when he's dumped again and once more gone short on IAG.

It is absolutely clear that IAG won't be going back into that index UNLESS the UK stays in the EU and Brexit is completely binned.

grupo,

Presumably your 2nd post above answers your 1st, as that article makes it pretty straight forward.

fjgooner
16/10/2019
13:53
Yes that's why they bottle it and call off September strikes. 300 TC pilots on the dole.
montyhedge
16/10/2019
13:24
Been talking to a few pilots last few days all ready for a longer walkout so 425-450 range will soon be the norm. Oh don't forget Watchdog BBC1 Thursday 8pm about the toxic fume events mostly concerning that french manufacturer.
applepieinthesky
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