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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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3.40 | 1.97% | 176.10 | 175.95 | 176.00 | 177.60 | 171.30 | 172.20 | 15,216,697 | 16:35:23 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Air Transport, Scheduled | 29.45B | 2.66B | 0.5401 | 4.18 | 8.49B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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19/3/2020 14:43 | I really don't think it's done. If it swings to the upside you can be pretty confident it's coming back this way soon. Any sniff of a lock down. | dround87 | |
19/3/2020 14:41 | dround......it has to stop somewhere , otherwise we might all just as well kiss our a...s goodbye. | m1k3y1 | |
19/3/2020 14:40 | Watford.'s ....it's 20k and any bit of tax saving helps everyone. | m1k3y1 | |
19/3/2020 14:39 | Surely not another chance to short from 5150??? Almost getting bored of it now... | dround87 | |
19/3/2020 14:18 | That only benefits the rich - not many will see that much benefit given you can invest 40k per annum | watfordhornet | |
19/3/2020 13:58 | I agree dround. | m1k3y1 | |
19/3/2020 13:57 | I thought I might be done in time for isa top up but I've barley even got started! Will be a very good time to invest mid-lockdown. | dround87 | |
19/3/2020 13:48 | Agree Ham... | toon1966 | |
19/3/2020 13:45 | I am guessing there will be an inflow of investing come April, when people have a new ISA allocation. I am surprised that GOV has not increased the ISA limits, in order to encourage tax free savings / returns and investment in companies that badly need it. Maybe it will come. | m1k3y1 | |
19/3/2020 13:39 | ham...thanks. Think I'll search it out . | m1k3y1 | |
19/3/2020 13:37 | The Sleeper. One of the only Woody Allen films I like. The 'orb' scene is hilarious, the film is worth a watch if not seen, should you find you have time on your hands at home. | hamhamham1 | |
19/3/2020 13:35 | ham.....now that is a thought. | m1k3y1 | |
19/3/2020 13:33 | The economy is almost the least of people's worries when staying healthy and finding food is an issue. I would like to sleep until we get to the other side. | hamhamham1 | |
19/3/2020 13:30 | dround....it is ridiculous. people need to get a grip. We will soon find out who our friends are . | m1k3y1 | |
19/3/2020 13:27 | dave......what is the point ? | m1k3y1 | |
19/3/2020 13:26 | Did anyone watch 'years and years' tv drama recently, feels a bit familiar. | hamhamham1 | |
19/3/2020 13:25 | 150p by this time next week? | davethehorse | |
19/3/2020 13:22 | One thing which would tip the country over is a power cut, then all that frozen food would go off! | hamhamham1 | |
19/3/2020 13:21 | ham.....supermarkets are chaos. What are people thinking ! | m1k3y1 | |
19/3/2020 13:18 | Nailed on recession, only question is how deep? Anyone been to a supermarket today? Jeez. | hamhamham1 | |
19/3/2020 13:02 | All of this government money. Spending and promises, spending like a drunken sailor. This will end badly. Economic illiteracy. Already the pound is down to $1.15. Foreign investors are baling out, soon gilt yields will rise and that will force interest rates up. A dire situation, dumping UK treasuries and getting out of the £ is what anyone would do after watching the new chancellor go crazy. Maggie must be turning in her grave. We must all accept that we are going be a lot poorer. Seeing these highly leveraged money managers on CNBC beg for help is pathetic. Back to the 1950's, get used to it. | careful | |
19/3/2020 12:27 | China has seen a slight recovery in its domestic aviation market as people there return to work. hxxps://news.sky.com | arai |
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