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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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0.15 | 0.09% | 174.15 | 174.10 | 174.20 | 175.15 | 172.75 | 174.00 | 4,051,330 | 15:13:44 |
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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11/10/2019 10:28 | montyhedge 11 Oct '19 - 10:21 - 11472 of 11473 0 0 0 Lagging behind Easyjet up nearly 7%. IAG only up 4%. Monday if Brexit news good straight through 500p could see 515p LOL Still have to convincingly break through the 487p resistence | ![]() grupo | |
11/10/2019 10:21 | Looks like the good news eminanating from VINCI has pulled IAG up by its boot straps | ![]() grupo | |
11/10/2019 10:21 | Lagging behind Easyjet up nearly 7%.IAG only up 4%.Monday if Brexit news good straight through 500p could see 515p. | ![]() montyhedge | |
11/10/2019 10:18 | montyhedge said 11 Oct '19 - 10:07 - 11468 of 11469 - "You do post rubbish...." talk about the pot calling the kettle black! Hilarious Monty!! | toon1966 | |
11/10/2019 10:17 | GOTTA BREAK THRU 487p first Looking good Billyray montyhedge 11 Oct '19 - 10:10 - 11469 of 11469 0 0 0 I see straight through 500p Monday if favourable Brexit press this weekend. | ![]() grupo | |
11/10/2019 10:10 | I see straight through 500p Monday if favourable Brexit press this weekend. | ![]() montyhedge | |
11/10/2019 10:07 | You do post rubbish, profit margin 9.01% return on investment 17.02%.Best in the airline industry. | ![]() montyhedge | |
11/10/2019 09:28 | Airlines have very slim margins mega gains or losses. | qantas | |
11/10/2019 09:20 | IG have IAG normalise p.e 4.42 at current price, even if doubled shareprice still cheap, lol.Of course risks pilots strike and Brexit, both going to be resolved it seems. | ![]() montyhedge | |
11/10/2019 09:06 | THE INDUSTRY AND SECTOR HAS THE AIRE OF CONTINUED SUCCESS 11/10/2019 | 9:45 Passenger traffic on all platforms managed by Vinci Airports increased by 6.9% in the third quarter, with a total of 72 million passengers accommodated in the 46 airports in the network. This performance is in line with the first half of 2019, when passenger traffic growth was 6.7%. | ![]() grupo | |
11/10/2019 08:59 | Why have you? you can't lose money on IAG if your a smart trader. You have to go long and short. It's a trading share. No stamp duty, marvellous. | ![]() montyhedge | |
11/10/2019 08:57 | Nothing, strange question. Being trading long and short. Whatever the price. | ![]() montyhedge | |
11/10/2019 08:55 | Montyhedge hedge better how much have you lost? | qantas | |
11/10/2019 08:55 | British Airways monopoly on Heathrow flights 'inflates return fares by �80' for the strike-hit airline says report - | toon1966 | |
11/10/2019 08:49 | Yes agree, BA have Heathrow sewn up with T5 it was voted best Terminal in the world, by passengers. | ![]() montyhedge | |
11/10/2019 08:43 | Third runway will never be built, particularly the climate activism that is apparent, IAG will benefit I suppose as has most slots at Heathrow, so added capacity will go to Stanstead or Southend, Gatwick already at over-capacity! | ![]() bookbroker | |
11/10/2019 08:42 | Remember IAG were 675p, analysts saying going higher looking good value.Then Brexit hit, then pilot strike hit.Get these out the way onward and upwards. Under 500p to me is a bargain. | ![]() montyhedge | |
11/10/2019 08:39 | Pilots may be greedy, but not stupid, they know a glut of pilots.That's why they called off strikes. | ![]() montyhedge | |
11/10/2019 08:37 | The chief executive of British Airways' owner has expressed sympathy for striking pilots, and urged - with thinly veiled criticism - the airline's boss to "get involved" to negotiate a deal. Willie Walsh, the chief executive of IAG, raised hopes for a resolution to a pay dispute that saw the first pilot strikes in British Airways history, admitting it was "frustrating for me at times" to be on the sidelines of the dispute. He said it was a matter for BA's management, but added that there was a "deal to be done" and he was "sure pilots' issues could be resolved". - Guardian | qantas | |
11/10/2019 08:21 | Got to go straight through 510p next week, Walsh thinks pilot deal can be done, first time he said this.Brexit a deal will be done it's looking like.Don't be short and caught. | ![]() montyhedge | |
10/10/2019 22:48 | Been sent a link to another article for those who have Apple devices and will be able to read a full article about Willies comments without having to pay a subscription.....htt | take_that | |
10/10/2019 22:47 | Monty's at it again.What a prize plum. I did watch the Channel 4 programme. Monty claimed pilots were at food banks and queuing up at the job fayre. Monty apparently saw was pilots at food banks in a post a couple of days ago. I watched the programme with baited breath but just like most things Monty says, it's all imagination or twisted facts. I didn't see any pilots.I did see a cabin attendant go to a protest in their uniform. This I can only imagine in Montys fixation with BA pilots, morphed from cabin attendants uniform in to a pilot uniform.I did feel extremely sorry for the staff. Although, a number said they had no idea it was coming but I really think that some were naive to believe their management. A bit like another airline we know, who will say anything to the media to get themselves out of a fix. | take_that | |
10/10/2019 21:54 | If pilot deal and Brexit deal, then back to 675p, the price before it all kicked off. | ![]() montyhedge |
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