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IAG International Consolidated Airlines Group S.a.

174.00
1.10 (0.64%)
17 Jul 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
  1.10 0.64% 174.00 174.00 174.05 174.90 172.25 172.85 12,360,025 16:35:28
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Air Transport, Scheduled 29.45B 2.66B - N/A 8.5B
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 172.90p. Over the last year, International Consolidat... shares have traded in a share price range of 137.50p to 187.45p.

International Consolidat... currently has 4,915,631,255 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of International Consolidat... is £8.50 billion.

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11/3/2020
16:06
40k per hour average industry operating cost. A massive French white elephant that may be kept on now due to oil being cheaper than tap water. Biggest issue they have is ironically is a lack of hold space - little cargo. So no use and no easy cargo door conversion. Air France sold them with a min buyback cost (think PCP for aircraft). They will get smashed by that over the next few years. A350 looks quite good though.
smithys2019
11/3/2020
16:04
IAG holding very well, compared to other airlines.


You will say the same @20P

1 nhs
11/3/2020
16:01
All those A380's must be sitting idly by. Bloody shame, they are the most expensive and will be worst hit in terms of travel volumes.
cashandcard
11/3/2020
16:00
IAG holding very well, compared to other airlines.
montyhedge
11/3/2020
15:58
Norwegian down another 16%
m1k3y1
11/3/2020
15:57
Empty carbs.
Report me :)

hamhamham1
11/3/2020
15:57
Yeah sorry support. Baby brain.
dround87
11/3/2020
15:57
if you shorters are looking for a company that has not fallen much, i would suggest short Rank Group, who is going to go to bingo halls
kickingking
11/3/2020
15:56
I'm sorry what? You hate pasta? I know we've had our disagreements but this is too far. I'm writing a formal complaint...
dround87
11/3/2020
15:52
Tanking to 400 as of 1552? It hasn’t bloody changed for 3 hours. About to close as all the shorters stop sniffing bottoms and close for the night.
smithys2019
11/3/2020
15:34
Here we go, ( as predicted)

TANKING

95/5 world no fly zone within two weeks

1 nhs
11/3/2020
15:28
Unbelievable, bloody ef all toilet roll in the supermarket again. Anyone else find the same? Most all other stuff there except hand gel, paracetamols and pasta. I hate pasta anyway.
hamhamham1
11/3/2020
15:26
Easter holidays the big test any more bad news that's effects it, may be the straw that breaks the camels back. 2014 low 315p my target.
montyhedge
11/3/2020
15:25
Sadly most all countries where it has a good hold will follow the Italian graph curve IMO. Can't see any reason why it wouldn't.
hamhamham1
11/3/2020
15:25
EZJ struggling
m1k3y1
11/3/2020
15:23
83 new cases today.

NHS, perhapsthey will view as serendipity for decades of intergenerational theft, gig economy, no affordable housing and retirement in the 70s.

To be fair, I doubt very much if the boot was on the other foot it would stop accusations of snowflakery and not having a wartime spirit.

smithys2019
11/3/2020
14:59
It's support not resistance which is being worn down ;)
But I guess of you 2 are shorting then resistance is the correct term?

hamhamham1
11/3/2020
14:40
Looks like resistance is fading today. Gearing up for stage 2. Still going to wait for my second major round of buying until serious containment measures are announced for the UK. I'll just ride my short for now.
dround87
11/3/2020
14:25
Resistance and psychological level of 400p. If broken on bad news 385p quite quickly.
montyhedge
11/3/2020
14:19
Dow reacting, down over 3%...
(Isn't that a Status Quo song? Dow down, deeper and down)

hamhamham1
11/3/2020
14:06
Treading water for a bit before the next big move.
hamhamham1
11/3/2020
14:05
Hmm. I reckon shorters at 400 will get some profits unless something major changes.
dround87
11/3/2020
13:44
They only covering sick pay if you have been instructed to self isolate by authorities, I believe?
And at only statutory rate of £94 per week?
And if you told to self isolate, the only long haul you'll be doing it suffering yer partner 24/7 for a fortnight ;)

hamhamham1
11/3/2020
13:42
Monty, once schools close (potentially next 2 weeks) people may well travel in school term time and bag themselves a longhaul holiday deal. Prices are first cheap at the money.

A lot of people will be pulling sickies now the government are covering sick pay.

smithys2019
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