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IAG International Consolidated Airlines Group S.a.

213.10
0.10 (0.05%)
18 Oct 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
  0.10 0.05% 213.10 212.90 213.10 213.20 210.50 212.20 16,198,233 16:35:12
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Air Transport, Scheduled 29.45B 2.66B 0.5340 3.99 10.59B
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 213p. Over the last year, International Consolidat... shares have traded in a share price range of 137.50p to 214.90p.

International Consolidat... currently has 4,971,476,010 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of International Consolidat... is £10.59 billion. International Consolidat... has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 3.99.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
18/10/2019
11:44
BREAKING NEWS - Monty goes bullish on BT Group...
toon1966
18/10/2019
11:03
Let's not forget the strikes
applepieinthesky
18/10/2019
09:03
Of course if Boris won I reckon IAG 575p, market is position for him to lose. But to close to call.Figures 31st Oct should be good. My forecast another 15% rise in dividend.
montyhedge
18/10/2019
06:21
?AvatarSloppySalad DaveGGW2 days agoIt's a known fault with the A320 family and their APUs - this also occurs outside of BA, ie, Lufthansa, Easyjet, etc etc. There is no knowing when a "fume event" will occur and only regular maintenance can help to prevent it (there is no guarantee). This doesn't mean that BA's maintenance force is hard pressed to resolve these problems, it just means they are rather 'unpredictable'.Source: Me (work in maintenance for major UK airline).
cafc69
18/10/2019
06:09
but gives a live link

well spotted m1k3y1

might have missed that

waldron
17/10/2019
23:23
misca just repeating Apple's posts ?
m1k3y1
17/10/2019
23:07
Applepieinthesky
17 Oct '19 - 22:53 - 11608 of 11608
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So the media are getting to the root of the problem could this be a PPI type compensation action waiting to happen .

misca2
17/10/2019
22:53
So the media are getting to the root of the problem could this be a PPI type compensation action waiting to happen .https://www.paddleyourownkanoo.com/2019/10/06/yet-another-fume-event-on-a-british-airways-flight-brings-total-to-56-in-less-than-months/
applepieinthesky
17/10/2019
22:33
Maybe it took an injunction out to stop the masses knowing about the fume events anyway at least the BBC had this to say https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/amp/business-50074402
applepieinthesky
17/10/2019
22:18
montyhedge
17 Oct '19 - 22:05 - 11605 of 11605
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Lol with posters like you 79 posts in 13 years, would be no bulletin boards.
Applepieinthesky has been on about Watchdog programme with BA. Turns out his told us lies. It was good for IAG Air Lingus came 2nd best airline. Norwegian worst airline. So great programme.

Perhaps a newbie gives a truer view, a little less unbiased

no need to down others if the share is worth promoting

Iag is an excellent share that need not be ramped or deramped on a daily basis

but i guess you cannot help yourself

misca2
17/10/2019
22:05
Lol with posters like you 79 posts in 13 years, would be no bulletin boards.Applepieinthesky has been on about Watchdog programme with BA. Turns out his told us lies. It was good for IAG Air Lingus came 2nd best airline. Norwegian worst airline. So great programme.
montyhedge
17/10/2019
21:00
Looks like you been telling porkies has usual about BA, appearing on Watchdog.Norwegian voted worst airline, thank goodness BA did not bid for them.
montyhedge
17/10/2019
20:59
Nothing on watchdog about fume events ?
m1k3y1
17/10/2019
17:28
Price (GBX) 513.20 Var % (+/-) +0.35% (Up +1.80)
waldron
17/10/2019
17:24
Brexit deal and IAG must go to back in MSCI Global Index, we were 675p when had to leave on foreign ownership rules. Funds would have to buy. Perhaps back to 675p.
montyhedge
17/10/2019
16:07
Last 5 broker recommendations, targets 660p to 680p. Last one was Credit Susisse this week. Looks like 550p very shortly boys.
montyhedge
17/10/2019
16:02
PRESS: EasyJet, Wizz Air, IAG Circling Thomas Cook Airport Slots Bids

Thu, 17th Oct 2019 15:31
Alliance News

(Alliance News) - The liquidators for defunct holiday operator Thomas Cook Group PLC are looking to raise ten of millions of pounds through the auction of its UK airport slots to other airlines, Sky News reported on Wednesday.

The news outlet reported KPMG - appointed by the official receiver to help liquidate the nearly 180 year old travel firm - had reportedly set a deadline for late Wednesday for potential bids for the slots.

Amongst the landing slot assets for sale were 15 summer spaces at London Gatwick Airport as well as others held at Aberdeen and Manchester airports.

Sky News reported some of the biggest carriers in the UK were eyeing an offer for the slots, including British Airways-owner International Consolidated Airlines Group SA. It is also understood EasyJet PLC, Wizz Air Holdings and Virgin Atlantic Airways were interested in bidding.

The auction is reported to be targeted to be completed by mid-November for legal reasons, Sky News explained.



In late September, heavily-indebted Thomas Cook entered compulsory liquidation after failing to seal last minute funding it required.

Shortly after the collapse of Thomas Cook, the Financial Times reported Wizz Air and Virgin Atlantic were eyeing slots at Gatwick previously held by Thomas Cook.

In 2017, Wizz Air had secured a number of landing slots at London Luton airport following the collapse of Monarch Airlines.

Shares in IAG were 1.5% higher at 519.00 pence in London on Thursday, Wizz Air 0.2% higher at 3,851.00 pence and easyJet 1.8% lower at 1,254.50 pence.

By Ahren Lester; ahrenlester@alliancenews.com

waldron
17/10/2019
15:14
Bloody terrible.
knowing
17/10/2019
15:13
Seems to have gone quiet maybe not a good sign
applepieinthesky
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