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IAG International Consolidated Airlines Group S.a.

178.65
0.35 (0.20%)
03 May 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
  0.35 0.20% 178.65 178.70 178.80 181.20 177.50 178.75 16,137,743 16:35:06
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Air Transport, Scheduled 29.45B 2.66B 0.5401 3.31 8.78B
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 178.30p. Over the last year, International Consolidat... shares have traded in a share price range of 137.50p to 181.20p.

International Consolidat... currently has 4,915,631,255 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of International Consolidat... is £8.78 billion. International Consolidat... has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 3.31.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
27/9/2018
07:10
If they have up buybacks to 1.3m a day, surely about 6 days left.Then let's see what happens to the shareprice.
montyhedge
26/9/2018
23:48
I've upwards into +10pts territory today?
nedhammers1
26/9/2018
23:47
I just don't get the 2% + Rise in EJ today and 1% rise in RA yet we don't move!
nedhammers1
26/9/2018
22:05
Have been re-reading the 2017 annual report, with regards to identifying and managing risk they do refer to the risk of a cyber attack....'reputation as the frequency, nature and sophistication of cyber attacks increases.'
neilrich
26/9/2018
20:31
€41 million....that's the impact upon pretax profit should the price of oil rise by 30%, nothing for a company forecast to deliver in excess of €2 billion.
neilrich
26/9/2018
19:26
Monty......IAG are hedged !
m1k3y1
26/9/2018
19:05
Downgraded but they let IAG off on hacking, fine and compensation.Higher oil will hurt. Buybacks I reckon 9 days left, helped them today otherwise I do think it would of been a 645p close.
montyhedge
26/9/2018
18:20
IAG RNS
Transaction in Own Shares

International Consolidated Airlines Group, S.A. (the "Company") announces that on 26 September 2018 it purchased 1,391,973 ordinary shares of €0.50 each in the capital of the Company as follows, all of which will be held in treasury until cancelled.
Number of shares purchased
Trading venue
LSE 1,083,000

Bolsa de Madrid 308,973

The purchase was made pursuant to the buy-back programme announced on 9 May 2018.

Following the purchase, the Company holds 64,059,703 treasury shares and the Company's issued share capital (excluding shares held as treasury shares) consists of 1,993,929,591 shares.

m1k3y1
26/9/2018
17:10
Buybacks saved them once again should have close 645p.
montyhedge
26/9/2018
16:59
This would explain Today's weakness.



UBS downgraded British Airways owner IAG to “neutral” from “buy” with a 705p target price. It cited rising fuel prices, growing industry capacity and tighter emission standards due to be enforced from 2020. The broker also flagged a potential 2019 deterioration in North Atlantic yields (the average fare paid a mile flown), which it said had turned negative for November, and saw “potential for weaker customer review scores for British Airways and Iberia on economy class tickets”.

neilrich
26/9/2018
15:07
Ridiculous easyjet up and RA we are down, f ing fraud lol, legal fraud .... It's all f ing Monty's shorting :-)
nedhammers1
26/9/2018
09:50
The Telegraph
Fresh Ryanair strikes see 30,000 customers hit by cancellations

m1k3y1
26/9/2018
09:47
Thanks Neil
nedhammers1
26/9/2018
09:36
Ned , I think neil has explained it .
I am agree with him.

m1k3y1
26/9/2018
09:04
"Some clear challenges lie ahead. Higher oil prices will create some headwinds, but we are now much better placed to respond to this challenge than in the past and our consistent fuel hedging programme continues to provide protection against volatility."

The Group’s fuel price risk management strategy aims to provide protection against sudden and significant increases in fuel prices while ensuring that the Group is not competitively disadvantaged in the event of a substantial fall in the price. The current Group strategy is to hedge a proportion of fuel consumption for the next twelve quarters, within certain defined limits.

Within the strategy, the Financial Risk Management programme allows for the use of a number of derivative instruments available on over the counter (OTC) markets with approved counterparties.

IAG have stated that a 30% increase in fuel prices shall impact upon profit before tax by only €41 million.

Earlier in the year Walsh did state that the French ATC strikes were a bigger issue than the rising price of oil.

Also, the group continues to modernise the fleets with aircraft that are 20-30% more fuel efficient.

neilrich
26/9/2018
07:57
Once the buyback is complete, the total number of shares purchased in the process shall be cancelled, therefore earnings and dividend per share shall both increase. Less shares when dividing up the earnings and dividend. On paper IAG fundamentals shall be better than they are Today.
neilrich
26/9/2018
06:33
M1k, could please explain in simple terms how buy backs help, I honestly don't know. I was lead to believe because it reduces the amount on the market hence reduces supply and pushes the price up or potentially doing so?
nedhammers1
25/9/2018
22:57
Ultimately, the buybacks will help the share price long term.
It's a simple matter of mathematics.

m1k3y1
25/9/2018
19:34
Most ever buybacks in a day, but they could not stop the fall, oil price gone mad.
montyhedge
25/9/2018
19:01
1.3 million buy backs today!
nedhammers1
25/9/2018
17:18
The fundamentals are not in any doubt, it's more to do how the markets react in the short term for me as I have a long position on IAG at a break even point just over 700. Serves me right lol
nedhammers1
25/9/2018
17:03
ned your basing things on sentiment not fundamentals.
One is transitory, the other is not.

m1k3y1
25/9/2018
16:53
Neil and m1k I applaud your optism, and sincerely hope it goes back up tomora even 1% would like welcome, my fear is it's still going down /:-(
nedhammers1
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