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IAG International Consolidated Airlines Group S.a.

176.75
5.25 (3.06%)
28 Mar 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
  5.25 3.06% 176.75 176.60 176.70 177.65 170.95 171.55 37,265,596 16:35:25
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Air Transport, Scheduled 29.45B 2.66B 0.5401 3.70 9.83B
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 171.50p. Over the last year, International Consolidat... shares have traded in a share price range of 137.50p to 177.65p.

International Consolidat... currently has 4,915,631,255 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of International Consolidat... is £9.83 billion. International Consolidat... has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 3.70.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
02/3/2020
23:06
One more thing, but I do not know or can call the bottom yet, just to risky to say.
jailbird
02/3/2020
23:04
I am still a bear on this as the US flights could still be suspended for much longer should the virus outbreak begin to spread further It is BA's biggest market , and BA are the biggest Co within IAG group of airlines
jailbird
02/3/2020
22:57
Yes the US has bounced well, but you will notice travel stocks have fallen .Markets will be volatile for awhile linger .I cN see why a coordinated global monetary policy is needed to stabilise the financial markets and businesses , however it does fix the virus spreading Motley fool have a contrary view to the bears on on IAG Airline stocks have been among the worst affected. Shares in IAG – the owner of British Airways – have fallen by around 26% in the last two weeks. The group is now valued at just three times 2018's earnings. Its valuation effectively implies that IAG will be unprofitable for multiple years. Reaching that conclusion, on what we have seen from the coronavirus so far, is completely irrational, in my opinion.
jailbird
02/3/2020
21:57
Have you forgotten to buy IAG today..what you been doing all day man!

Monty see you at 500p, get on the right side of the trade, if you’re short, you might want to close, slightly burning smell

ny boy
02/3/2020
21:54
Remember Broker notes not worth the paper they are written on LOL
knowing
02/3/2020
21:43
I’ll take their revised 620p share price ...even though these broker recs are usually wildly inaccurate
ny boy
02/3/2020
21:41
from 700 to 620. Quite good in the circumstances.

IAG cancelling and merging some flights is minor in the scheme of things.
Only affecting flights from 16th March to 28th March

Smaller carriers won't have these options available to them.
I still believe that this could provide IAG with buying opportunities.

m1k3y1
02/3/2020
21:11
Bear trap, fundamental have not changed and earnings are still impacted, so effectively majority of companies worst off currently. Any negative further news will skittish investors running. Iag have cancelled 171 short haul flights and cancelled 12 flights a week to New York till end of March.
milliecusto
02/3/2020
21:00
Ignore 1 NHS..totally clueless, he’ll be scrambling to buy in at 8am with the rest of the herd of bargain hunters...

BEAR AlERT - CLOSE SHORTS!! Dow closes + 1250PTS!!!

Wall Street buys the dip as investors bet on stimulus!

ny boy
02/3/2020
20:59
British Airways: BA has cancelled flights between the UK and parts of Europe and the US. Flights to Italy, France, Austria, Belgium, Germany, Ireland and Switzerland - plus New York's JFK airport have all been affected. It has also cancelled flights from Gatwick to Italy, France and Albania. From London City, there are cancelled flights to and from Germany and Italy.
loganair
02/3/2020
20:49
Boom ! Dow is now up by over 1000 points !

The over-hyped media panic seems to have been rumbled at last.

fjgooner
02/3/2020
20:47
DJ closed up 3.76%
m1k3y1
02/3/2020
20:36
Buys and sells on here are indicative - totally useless
traderglt
02/3/2020
18:13
Once again, twice as many buys as sells today. There are a lot of people who don’t agree with you, 1 NHS!
worraps
02/3/2020
17:47
Effectively banks would have to bail out companies that lose so much paying revenue that they can no longer pay their staff. Look at easyJet, already started that process in terms of layoffs So will get a double whammy of virus and job security / sustainability down the tubes. If any company loses immediate 20% revenues today, wait for the cuts everywhere, including dividends. I hope it’s doesn’t happen but the virus is not the whole problem here by any means. We probably won’t know the revenues impacts for several weeks so the downturn is not about to blunt out in the next 2 weeks
tornado12
02/3/2020
17:47
Not looking good. Just out.https://news.sky.com/story/coronavirus-british-airways-and-ryanair-cancel-hundreds-of-flights-due-to-outbreak-11948097
montyhedge
02/3/2020
17:34
If it gets bad, central banks will do more than slash rates... Printy Printy. Shorters will be caught with their knickers around their ankles ready for fist insertion.
smithys2019
02/3/2020
17:31
Now you sound like you've got long term shares with Extinction Rebellion!
carter633
02/3/2020
17:29
Don’t be so stupid

Flying is about to S T O P

1 nhs
02/3/2020
17:27
IAG will be one of the last standing in a doomsday type Coronavirus scenario. Norwegian, Etihad etc will all go bust long before + IAG will no doubt snap up any LGW slots for sure along with any slots at LHR that airlines default on due to LHR not relaxing rules on slot usage and forfeit! Imagine they'll snap up slots on Norwegians network when they fold for the benefit of LEVEL too... Share price is being slashed hard but the company is the strongest out there from what I can see.... Big rebound when it's blown over. Take a look at Norwegians SP!
carter633
02/3/2020
17:25
Low demand gets lower you fool

Try a load factor falling 3% a day ,.!!

Profits warnings here will be issued about every 5 days

1 nhs
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