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IAG International Consolidated Airlines Group S.a.

164.75
-3.45 (-2.05%)
Last Updated: 14:49:36
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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
  -3.45 -2.05% 164.75 164.65 164.80 169.65 163.00 168.90 10,905,167 14:49:36
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Air Transport, Scheduled 29.45B 2.66B - N/A 0
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 168.20p. 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.

International Consolidat... Share Discussion Threads

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
07/5/2020
07:30
Retirement will not be what he had planned before the virus

Edit
Just seen the RNS .. that surprises me

jailbird
07/5/2020
07:24
Bye the way Willie Walsh will leave on 24 September 20
toon1966
07/5/2020
07:22
“...British people are now considered leper’s...R21; What a complete fwit of a comment!
toon1966
07/5/2020
07:04
Meaning-fool service by July.........says IAG
demo trader
07/5/2020
06:49
No-one seems to point out the obvious barrier to getting back in the air. A month ago British people could only fly to 11 countries, and if that isn't less now, it surely involves quarantine on arrival. The British are now considered lepers.
taurusthebear
07/5/2020
06:12
PlentyOf tools on these boards lol
gooner1886
07/5/2020
06:10
Hilarious.
hamhamham1
07/5/2020
06:10
It's also the patronising way he/she says he's teaching all here with his lessons for us.
What a plank.
He/she actually thinks that they are clever and can read the markets t9 such an incredibly incisive level, as i said earlier, if this was the case, they would be very rich and therefore wouldn't be piddling around on here posting self righteous twaddle. Their need to be loved or admired here is palpable.

hamhamham1
07/5/2020
05:57
Buywell the doom n gloom merchant
gooner1886
07/5/2020
05:39
Ham says, the gov isn't going to bin major infratructure projects, infact they will be a major part of the recovery. Similar to the housing building spree post the last depression.
Don't listen to Buywell, he thinks every thing he says is gospel. If he really was that clever he would be very rich and not be wasting his time spouting all over boards like this.

hamhamham1
07/5/2020
04:18
Now a chart lesson

If you look at the above you can see this share has dropped from around 600p to circa 100p before , it took 2 years to get there in 3 down legs

And from 700p to 150p when it took 3 years with 3 major downlegs

OK there were some pull backs

BUT

This now is downleg number one and it took one month and the share has been crabbing sideways for another 2 months plus and looking weaker

WB couldn't see things improving in Airlines for around 3 years

Based upon the Historical chart it suggests waiting for the other 2 downlegs to occur

Which chartwise suggests circa 150p for the next downleg , a little pullback

Then downleg number 3 which chartwise should land circa between 125p to 100p


buywell has stated on many threads he sees the COE using taxpayers monies to part nationalise some key FTSE 100 stocks

He can't save them all , some with massive debts will have to be let go

We have a new NHS to completely rebuild to be fit for purpose for Covid-20

If the COE takes a stake here then the 2 to 3 year downturn gets concertinaed into a shorter timeframe

HS2 and other projects will have to be binned as the NHS with another 100,000 staff and new Hospitals with the right ICU buildings and equipment plus a built in flexible pandemic response capability will cost circa 1 Trillion pounds over the next 4 years if boris does what is needed and pays his debt to the NHS for saving his political life.


All IMO

dyor

buywell3
07/5/2020
04:04
Sitting now on long term bottom channel line

Market weakness and 150p resistance likely next landing

buywell3
06/5/2020
22:52
m1 - the seekingalpha article is an interesting read, I don't think the $40 target for 18 months away is unreasonable, it reflects the IAG share graph with a zero added, $60 down to $20 and back to $40 in 18 months, I would expect IAG be back somewhere near £4 by then.
arai
06/5/2020
22:46
Nobody can turn into Monty.worse than the virus everywhere and infecting.
sr2day
06/5/2020
22:34
Italy claims to have 'first vaccine in the world' to kill coronavirus Https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8293211/Italian-researchers-claim-vaccine-world-kill-coronavirus.html?ito=native_share_article-masthead
qantas
06/5/2020
21:26
Delta Air Lines Is Executing The Strongest Recovery Plan
m1k3y1
06/5/2020
18:18
No...me turning into Monty....
m1k3y1
06/5/2020
18:17
One thing for sure which will come out of this is any essential products you need, need to be ideally made within the UK, or very near geographically.
Using China etc to outsource everything will be cut back, but that won't overly bother China as the world has created 500m middle and upper class and nearly 1bn working class. They have their own internal markets now, and they have fixed Africa for all the resources they will ever need. Genius move over the past 30 years, western govs were naive and short-termist in helping to creating it.

hamhamham1
06/5/2020
17:58
Well those who need it can get a bit of footy on BT Sport in a week or so and watch the German Bundesliga.
hamhamham1
06/5/2020
17:08
Most here are running out of straws to clutch.
albert3591
06/5/2020
16:49
What Monty going long?
;)

hamhamham1
06/5/2020
14:47
Ham.....never going to happen :)
m1k3y1
06/5/2020
14:23
M1. You are turning into Monty (when he's long)
hamhamham1
06/5/2020
13:44
Europeans plan holidays as Airbnb spots signs of rebound
m1k3y1
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