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IAG International Consolidated Airlines Group S.a.

176.10
3.40 (1.97%)
08 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
  3.40 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
Air Transport, Scheduled 29.45B 2.66B 0.5401 4.18 8.49B
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 172.70p. 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 £8.49 billion. International Consolidat... has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 4.18.

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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/story/coronavirus-future-of-aviation-cannot-be-guaranteed-without-state-aid-11960009

arai
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