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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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1.35 | 0.84% | 162.25 | 162.40 | 162.55 | 163.55 | 159.90 | 160.85 | 9,405,817 | 16:35:17 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Air Transport, Scheduled | 29.45B | 2.66B | - | N/A | 0 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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03/5/2020 18:33 | The Mediterranean countries are focused on providing holiday destinations. They gotta be hurting. | ![]() hamhamham1 | |
03/5/2020 18:29 | Meh, s and p 500 for me. I have realised stock picking is just to inconsistent. | waikenchan | |
03/5/2020 17:57 | Invest your money in this country. That's one thing this pandemic should have shown you. For me the thick and self interested just get thicker and greedier. | ![]() smartie6 | |
03/5/2020 17:56 | I wouldn't have repatriated many of these people as often it was their own fault they got stuck abroad and therefore their responsibility and not the British Governments. An example - A British family flew to Spain on the day that Spain declared a state of emergency which the Spanish authorities said they were going to do three days earlier. Then 4 days into their holiday the family got stuck in Spain. The reason this family said they still went on the holiday was because Spain was still letting in tourists when they departed therefore they were unable to claim the holiday on insurance so they went. Personally then if I was the British Government I would have left them in Spain to sort it out for themselves. | ![]() loganair | |
03/5/2020 17:31 | It's also funny that when the shxt hits the fan that people want to be repatriated back to the UK. Running and screaming that they can't get home. Complete irony. | ![]() smartie6 | |
03/5/2020 17:28 | The world has changed. It's a shame it didn't change earlier. Isn't it true that the affluent have spread the virus especially bringing this into the UK? | ![]() smartie6 | |
03/5/2020 17:26 | I would and I think a lot of people will want to get back travelling. As soon as we relax and not have 2 weeks quarantine either side I will be flying.Maybe I am a one off but this country love travelling | ![]() watfordhornet | |
03/5/2020 17:25 | spacedust - I would also take an extra weeks leave in reserve just in case as while on holiday one may get a little too much sun or a slight cold or a tummy bug all of which may cause one to have a raised temperature and therefore would not be allowed on the return flight home. 6 weeks annual leave = 1 week of proper holiday at the holiday destination. | ![]() loganair | |
03/5/2020 17:23 | Who in their right mind would now ever want to travel on a plane? This industry is clearly bust isn't it? | ![]() smartie6 | |
03/5/2020 17:19 | Never is a long time... | ![]() heialex1 | |
03/5/2020 17:11 | Things may never get back to the current level which will be seen as a peak. So many bogus business trips, not really necessary. Video conference calls are effective if done properly. Although it takes practice because of a slight time delay if dealing with America or equivalent range. Millions packing on to aircraft for cut price holidays. The pleasures of which are grossly exaggerated. Keeping up with the Jones's. How many of us will be relieved that we do not have to keep up the pretence. The airlines are downsizing immediately, so that is their survival call. Flying will be more expensive again. Flying to even European destinations in the past was very expensive. | ![]() careful | |
03/5/2020 17:09 | So if I want to go on a weeks holiday to Spain or Turkey or Greece how many weeks annual leave so I need to book? Is it 5 weeks? 2wks quarantine when I entire country of chosen holiday. 1 wk holiday The return to UK and stay quarantine for 2wks.....i make that 5 wks as my maths is great | ![]() spacedust | |
03/5/2020 16:40 | Following the instigation of worldwide travel restrictions caused by the Coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic, there is still no demand for air travel insight, The Austrian Ministry of Health announced that the current landing bans will also remain in place for a longer period of time. Therefore, Vienna based Austrian Airlines has decided to extend the suspension of its normal flight schedule for another two weeks, from May 18 to May 31, 2020. Austrian Airlines can only envisage a slow resumption of regular flight operations in June at the earliest. Nevertheless, Austrian intends to closely monitor the further development and will only resume flight operations when demand picks up again. “Unlike some competitors, we want to avoid empty flights at all costs. We will only take off when a new start makes sense for Austrian Airlines and when the ease of travel restrictions makes this possible”, comments Austrian Airlines Chief Commercial Officer Andreas Otto on the plans of the red-white-red airline. | ![]() loganair | |
03/5/2020 16:32 | Berkshire Hathaway, a multinational conglomerate based in Nebraska, had held sizeable positions in the airlines. According to the company's filings, it had an 11% stake in Delta Air Lines, 10% of American Airlines Co, 10% of Southwest Airlines Co and 9% of United Airlines at the end of 2019. "We will not fund a company... where we think that it is going to chew up money in the future." | ![]() loganair | |
03/5/2020 16:30 | I accept this special Queen is a force for good. But things change and it will not always be so. A bad monarch could be disruptive and difficult to get rid of. | ![]() careful | |
03/5/2020 16:29 | Everybody should retire at 70 if you go by the lockdown recommendation. and i believe this is right as the state pension will sooner or later start at 70.Trump has definitely lost his marbles.As to the Queen,she should do the decent thing and pass it to Charles but then he is also past 70. | ![]() sr2day | |
03/5/2020 16:22 | Not good news | ![]() nw99 | |
03/5/2020 16:21 | Wat - I agree - The Queen is non-political figure head of the UK, highly respected around the world and provides the UK with stability especially in times of difficulty and crises whereas the President is highly political and does the bidding for the people who have paid to get him in office. The President of the USA is either Red or Blue whereas as the Queen is all colours. The Queen Unites whereas the President of the United States Divides. Even the Scots want to keep the Queen. | ![]() loganair | |
03/5/2020 16:16 | I think the Queen is very different than a President. | ![]() watfordhornet | |
03/5/2020 16:14 | It was in the news today with Buffett speaking on the topic. Warren looking a bit fragile I thought. He must be close to 90and has serious underlying health conditions. The American election is worrying. We need to get that clown Trump out of the White House. But Biden will be a president in his 80's. Ridiculous for such a high pressure job, there should be an age limit. And that goes for our head of state, the Queen. She should have a retirement age, there seems to be no impeachment procedure for removal of our monarch even if they go crazy. | ![]() careful | |
03/5/2020 15:55 | We do not know when Buffet sold out of his airline stocks. All we do know is the date when he initially trimmed his position to under 10% as unlike the UK which is at 3% in the USA it's at 10% when a position has to be notified. I can now see what Buffet was doing, trim to below 10%, then wait for the bounce and with out anybody else really noticing or knowing to sell out of his airline stocks completely which he could of done any time over the past 3 weeks or so. | ![]() loganair | |
03/5/2020 15:41 | Please do your own research as always | qantas | |
03/5/2020 14:19 | 1973 was the last time I flew (Cyprus and back). Been happily holidaying in the UK for 47 years since. Not the least bit bored in doing so. But all these travellers now planning to not fly means that some of my favourite quiet places will be less quiet ;-/ | ![]() grabster | |
03/5/2020 14:05 | ‘One’s | ![]() toon1966 |
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