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IAG International Consolidated Airlines Group S.a.

170.00
-3.85 (-2.21%)
19 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
  -3.85 -2.21% 170.00 170.00 170.10 172.85 168.10 172.85 15,245,682 16:35:12
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Air Transport, Scheduled 29.45B 2.66B - N/A 8.55B
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 173.85p. 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 £8.55 billion.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
17/3/2020
16:36
CNBC
US airlines rally after Mnuchin seeks to pass coronavirus aid ‘very quickly’

m1k3y1
17/3/2020
16:33
Lol millennials birthing boomers! Sign of the apocalypse...
dround87
17/3/2020
16:32
FWIW
Daily Mail

m1k3y1
17/3/2020
16:28
waikenchan.......who says they are invested in a FTSE tracker....spending most of their time trying to talk down their own investment ?

Very odd investment strategy.

m1k3y1
17/3/2020
16:17
And a surge in murder statistics - domestic ones.
grabster
17/3/2020
15:33
I think we will have a baby boom.
snoopy12
17/3/2020
15:31
Daily mail and others
gaffer73
17/3/2020
15:23
Easyjet credit rating cut, IAG on review....

No, its cash smithy. Why would you look lines of credit. When you value assets an individuals, you don't look at what their credit limit is, only what their most liquid assets are.

waikenchan
17/3/2020
15:20
Cure for virus discovered in Australia, give it 6 months and everything will be back to normal.
gaffer73
17/3/2020
15:06
Iag share price now currently valued at cash (according to advfn figure).

No it’s not! Cash on hand 9 billion, market cap around 5? So, let’s forget about IP, a massive global brand, huge numbers of valuable assets?!

smithys2019
17/3/2020
15:05
I find it unbelievable that we have to wait for an announcement from the Chancellor about financial aid for businesses until 7pm !

What is this government thinking .

m1k3y1
17/3/2020
15:00
ham ham: “ assume companies like L3? will be very busy offering flight simulation to pilots over the coming months. There are rules I believe if you have large gaps between flights?”

BA does all of its sim training in house. Virgin rent BA simulators. Everyone else is going to go bust so it’s irrelevant whose sims they would theoretically rent if they carry on flying.

smithys2019
17/3/2020
14:31
Sorry press twice.
montyhedge
17/3/2020
14:31
Good old Moodys saying IAG review for downgrade. They are late to the party again just like 2008.
montyhedge
17/3/2020
14:30
Good old Moodys saying IAG review for downgrade. They are late to the party again just like 2008.
montyhedge
17/3/2020
13:34
ham......seems a good option. UK GOV need to step up big time and do it now.
m1k3y1
17/3/2020
13:23
EU (inc UK for now) may let banks help customers with loans I possibly heard, and the loans don't need to go on the banks books as their liabilities. If that was the case, that would help a lot out, but was only a rumour.
hamhamham1
17/3/2020
13:15
Airports as well
knowing
17/3/2020
13:12
logan.....sky news interviewed an insurer who said that people would not be covered , unless they had a specific clause regarding pandemics in their policy !!!
Said UK Gov may have to pick up the cost.

m1k3y1
17/3/2020
13:09
If it becomes mandatory travel ban then the insurance companies have to pick up the bill, however as it stands, if people ignore the advice of the government and they get into trouble then it is up to the person concerned to pick up the bill.
loganair
17/3/2020
13:08
Holidaying in the UK. Works well for those of us with a campervan or motorhome - we can remain self-isolated while still travelling around. A few more people will be buying or hiring.
grabster
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