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IAG International Consolidated Airlines Group S.a.

163.15
0.90 (0.55%)
Last Updated: 11:42:56
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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
  0.90 0.55% 163.15 163.10 163.20 166.25 162.90 164.80 1,919,788 11:42:56
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Air Transport, Scheduled 29.45B 2.66B 0.5401 3.81 10.13B
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 162.25p. 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 £10.13 billion. International Consolidat... has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 3.81.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
03/4/2020
11:37
Check again. I arrived here after the fall.
dround87
03/4/2020
11:20
you were saying this when the shares were at 600p,400p, and now at 200p.btw i believe the mm are sucking as many as they can at this level.once the buyers have dried 180p,160p will come quickly.
sr2day
03/4/2020
11:01
I think some people just need to take off their reading glasses
dround87
03/4/2020
10:41
Volunteers at NHS Nightingale being asked to commit to a 50hr week.
4 x 12.5hr days. 3 days off.

m1k3y1
03/4/2020
10:07
Just can't see a bull case, because the longer this goes on with planes parked, no income. That's not good.At 200p market cap 4 billion, to high.
montyhedge
03/4/2020
10:05
150p price target before I'm interested
davethehorse
03/4/2020
09:55
They will survived no doubt. But at what cost. I see 155p a given.
montyhedge
03/4/2020
09:50
I cannot talk about the Spanish airlines in the group But BA will be ok ... consolidating all flights to T5 LHRGatwick and yesterday's announcement means the costs we were using last week have reducing all the time . This will buy them more time to deliver their strategy to ride this out and buy slots from failed airlines Willie Ealsh is no fool and a smart leader
jailbird
03/4/2020
09:37
Bears don't even have to pay a dividend back. Can't see this going higher until Coronavirus finished, months away.
montyhedge
03/4/2020
09:10
200p massive support level, if broken 155p.
montyhedge
03/4/2020
08:44
Of course it's risky Einstein! Best run a strategy with iag that won't do too much harm if you lose it all at this point. But the upside over a few years is massive at 150 should they pull through without a bailout. Sell Easyjet and Ryanair. Buy IAG imo. Hold the strongest in this sector if you chose to take on the risk of investing in recovery. Will people stop going on holiday? No. Will executives stop jetting around the world? No they see it as a perk. Will sales be as efficient over video conferencing? Not a chance. Monty reckons the world will shift to video conferencing entirely. Clearly he hasn't been in a corporate office for quite some time. Every meeting room these days has video conferencing facilities. Every computer and phone is equipped with it. It's already happened for the plebs. But everyone knows that things move faster in person. Especially if pressure needs applying. Boomers still need to spend their piles of cash. The 1pc wouldn't be seen dead in cattle class. And so business/1st class will live on. All that has to happen for IAG to become a multi-bagger is for them to get through without that bailout. Roll the dice and don't leave yourself in a situation where you will be badly hurt if they fail. This isn't a share for money that you can't afford to lose.
dround87
03/4/2020
08:12
Kinky short term agreed, Gonna flat line for a while ?
ccr1958
03/4/2020
07:49
imo this is a risky buy even at 150p.
sr2day
03/4/2020
07:09
Bad deal for shareholders.
minky
03/4/2020
06:48
Buywell , my wife and I wear a mask and gloves when near other earthlings..up until a week or so ago people were sneering .. we way behind the curve..... BA are making strides to protect crew with better PPE for the few flights that continue... it will never be perfect but better.... The unite / BA deal is a good one , BA’s rude financial health a major factor imo. Imo this @200p ish is a BUY ... DYOR.
ccr1958
02/4/2020
22:44
diku...yup
m1k3y1
02/4/2020
22:06
Good deal for unions.
montyhedge
02/4/2020
21:50
m1...are you in here as well?..
diku
02/4/2020
21:43
gerhux....well spotted.

In contrast to the daily mail article, crews have received e-mails from both BA and the Unions.

m1k3y1
02/4/2020
21:40
Unite statement on British Airways furlough and employment negotiations
m1k3y1
02/4/2020
21:40
montyhedge Easyjet and Ryanair both recognise unions. Might be worth checking facts before posting.
gerhux
02/4/2020
21:36
Monty .......the unions have actually delivered substantial cost savings to BA over the last 10 years.

Sometimes they don't always deliver for the workers !

m1k3y1
02/4/2020
20:54
At least EasyJet and Ryanair don't have to deal with unions. They cost cost IAG 125m 6 months ago.
montyhedge
02/4/2020
20:44
Daily Mail.......who are you going to believe !
Note no names of the people they are quoting as being unhappy.

I'll wait to hear from the horses mouth.

m1k3y1
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