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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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0.75 | 0.43% | 174.75 | 174.65 | 174.80 | 174.75 | 172.75 | 174.00 | 1,336,490 | 09:03:11 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Air Transport, Scheduled | 29.45B | 2.66B | - | N/A | 8.55B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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18/11/2019 15:07 | went for GLEN.....238.55P FOR 2-5P :-) | demo trader | |
18/11/2019 14:59 | demo...figures already flagged as not that great on the pre tax earnings front, but good news is that they addressing the capacity levels which can only be good for themselves and likes of AIG/BA. It will reduce costs, and make for a more balanced model into next year, and perhaps into 2021. monty, I wonder if that is Woodford now out at a reasonable price with a forced sale from Admin. party to provide some money for his fund's liquidity needs? | cyberian | |
18/11/2019 14:54 | EZJ reports tomorrow, will track it | demo trader | |
18/11/2019 14:30 | If no strike Xmas 615p if a strike 495p in my view. | montyhedge | |
18/11/2019 14:10 | Never going to happen. They all value their travel perks. They have had their little play. Now be good boys and girls, accept the deal and get back to work. We all have to work hard, it seems that some need to have their noses wiped for them every now and again. End | wilc42 | |
18/11/2019 12:55 | Await news of the Xmas shutdown | applepieinthesky | |
18/11/2019 12:39 | I wonder if that's Woodford who had 25m pounds worth, all his holding being sold down in his income fund.552p looks good value. | montyhedge | |
18/11/2019 12:04 | That large (O) trade this morning of 3,000,000 at 560.81p had to be covered and I guess that is why one is seeing the fall..it has happened before and perhaps presents another opportunity to trade again. There has been no big volume on value above that 560.81p to cover this size of a trade so one assumes a buy. | cyberian | |
18/11/2019 08:53 | This is how I see it, any day now Balpa issues a press release saying recommending offer.Tories landslide victory forecast says a pollster, 13th December massive Santa Rally. Collect dividend on the way ex div 28th November paid 4 days later. Shares over well over 600p. | montyhedge | |
18/11/2019 08:35 | Interesting that Easyjet shares have risen modestly this morning after the Sunday Times flagged a forecast of profits being down (results out tomorrow) and capacity being taken out. I guess it is the fact of the latter that is playing well in the market as a sensible move now the norm with quite a number of operators. Easyjets main issue is the uncertainty of short haul holiday package model, where competition is strong and the Brexit uncertainties with the UK public. | cyberian | |
18/11/2019 08:19 | @Monty: lol, I was referring to someone else. Btw I lead a satisfying enough life which does not rely on having followers on advfn:)) | doc_oj | |
18/11/2019 08:05 | Should push on towards 615p dividend, Brexit going to get done it's seems it's looks a soft deal. Corbyn no chance, Tory win great for the Santa Rally.The last 5 brokers all positive recommendations. | montyhedge | |
17/11/2019 14:23 | At least the claim window is only 17 weeks, unlike PPI... | toon1966 | |
17/11/2019 13:56 | Ambulance chasers | m1k3y1 | |
17/11/2019 13:42 | Seen all this before...there are alleged cowboy lawyers like the ones that call you or a family member at random on your mobile over a road accident that never happened.Most genuine cases have already been dealt with by BA, and any losses have been minimal from what I understand, and no loss resulted by many involved. | cyberian | |
17/11/2019 13:21 | Consumer action law firm Your Lawyers has reappointed PR agency The PHA Group for support on a consumer-awareness brief following last year's British Airways data breaches.- Article quotes possible £3 Billion pay-out. | toon1966 | |
16/11/2019 17:01 | Thank you grupo | m1k3y1 | |
16/11/2019 16:45 | SOME EXAMPLES FOR CAC40 m1k3y1 16 Nov '19 - 15:46 - 12114 of 12114 0 0 0 grupo...thanks for the info. I didn't know that this is peculiar to UK companies. I have no doubt, that shareholders would prefer the IAG model with all UK companies. Have great weekend | grupo | |
16/11/2019 15:46 | grupo...thanks for the info. I didn't know that this is peculiar to UK companies. I have no doubt, that shareholders would prefer the IAG model with all UK companies. | m1k3y1 | |
16/11/2019 12:34 | m1k3y1 15 Nov '19 - 17:00 - 12107 of 12112 0 0 0 I love the short XD period as well. I wonder why other companies don't do it . IT SEEMS TYPICAL OF UK MOST EUROPEAN SHARES GO EX DIVI AND 2 DAYS LATER ONE GETS PAID BUT THAN IAG IS SPANISH VIVA ESPANA ET EUROPA | grupo | |
15/11/2019 18:43 | Dipping in here after a while, my holding sitting pretty, was expecting the village idiot may have stopped plaguing here with the rise but clearly now he/ she/ it is on about Christmas strikes. Ffs get a life! | doc_oj | |
15/11/2019 17:41 | toon.....I am not a moderator for the forum. In fact, I am not even aware that it is moderated. I have to say though that some of the language used on the BARC BB is quite incredible and I have to wonder why posters haven't been contacted by a moderator. So, I am doubtful that there is any moderation. Of course, I could be wrong. | m1k3y1 | |
15/11/2019 17:16 | Shame Montyhedge doesn't admit to getting it wrong, saying that we'd be inundated with 'Monty got it wrong posts' wouldn't we? Is this post OK with you moderator m1k3y1? | toon1966 |
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