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IAG International Consolidated Airlines Group S.a.

168.20
-3.35 (-1.95%)
25 Jun 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
  -3.35 -1.95% 168.20 168.10 168.25 171.50 167.30 170.50 10,290,670 16:35:12
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Air Transport, Scheduled 29.45B 2.66B 0.5401 3.11 8.27B
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 171.55p. 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 £8.27 billion. International Consolidat... has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 3.11.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
18/5/2020
14:07
The fact is the senior hierarchy have been paying themselves big bonus' after last 2008 crisis
jailbird
18/5/2020
14:06
M1 Spot on Ever since the last round of outsourcing and redundancies took place, many were replaced on cheaper IAG contracts The senior hierarchy were moved to high paid IAG contracts and received big bonus'That is fact
jailbird
18/5/2020
14:03
962962You are talking as though you have knowledge .I assure you I do have inside knowledge to this day.44k - mainly BA contracts . Only small % are IAG contracts .
jailbird
18/5/2020
13:58
Miaow thud.
silkstag
18/5/2020
13:39
m1k.You made the comment.Qte "not all BA staff are employed on a BA contract.
Some are employed on an IAG contract"It's basic company law,BA STAFF = BA CONTRACT,IAG STAFF = IAG CONTRACT.There will be IAG staff employed at Waterside,but that is purely due to the fact that Waterside is the UK HQ of IAG,and those staff will be employed by IAG,and more than likely not involved in redundancy/new contracts etc.My local Primark has a Costa coffee inside,but those staff are employed by Costa,on Costa's terms/conditions,not Primarks.

962962
18/5/2020
13:16
962.....I am not your information resource.
m1k3y1
18/5/2020
13:15
I bet Warren Buffet comes out with more Airline shares than he did before Covid19 started.......
svenice7
18/5/2020
12:49
m1k.percentage of 44k please.
962962
18/5/2020
12:40
962....not all BA staff are employed on a BA contract.
Some are employed on an IAG contract

m1k3y1
18/5/2020
11:13
jailbird.Well that just about sums it up."I HAVE BEEN TOLD".So your posts are on supposition not fact.44k BA STAFF employed in UK.44K employed on BA contract
962962
18/5/2020
10:54
962962

I have been told many BA staff located there had grievances that colleagues doing the same job on IAG contracts were getting the big bonus' and BA staff were getting none of it.

I can only talk about the % of BA staff out of the 4K that work in headoffice...

At the time, when discussed..it is clear it was so wrong..the whole Co should be sharing the profits and not just IAG contracted staff


This is far as I know....no reason to believe this is not true

jailbird
18/5/2020
10:27
Jailbird.So,just for clarity,you are saying that none of the 44k BA staff,bearing in mid BA are part of IAG.non of those 44k have ever received a profit share bonus.
962962
18/5/2020
10:14
962962,

Waterside Headoffice

IT and commercial staff as an example

I know ONLY IAG staff received bonus' (10-20% yearly)...

jailbird
18/5/2020
10:11
Logan.Most certainly not the case with BA.1 career pilots.As a font of news regarding other airlines,whats your view of the THAI situation.
962962
18/5/2020
10:00
Well, that was a couple of hours of weekend optimism, done with. Back to the real world and I still think this has a long time to play out before we actually know what will happen to the economy not just here but across the globe. I do think there will start to be a string of companies going pop and it will send ripples through the markets, it does seem a period of trading, not holding. But what do I know, it was stopped out last week.
arai
18/5/2020
09:56
Jailbird.What are you refering to as head office.
962962
18/5/2020
09:52
962962

BA staff received profit share...really tell me more

Not in headoffice

jailbird
18/5/2020
09:49
Great day for us all today. Glad I picked up a few last week!
tygarreg
18/5/2020
09:45
S2019 - Maybe the case for BA, however certainly not true for other airlines.

When I first started my flying career the vast majority of pilots coming in as Captains were from either from the British, Australian, New Zealand, South African or Zimbabwean air forces.

Since then 90% of all pilots I have flown with are career pilots, their one and only job has been as a pilot. I know of so very few pilots that had a different career before becoming a pilot.

loganair
18/5/2020
09:42
Smithy,have you been on the loopy juice all night.All your comments are total tosh.Your going back to your rubbish posts you used to put on FLYBE.
962962
18/5/2020
09:33
The all colleague bonus had nothing to do with shares.
smithys2019
18/5/2020
09:32
And Monty, you are forgetting most pilots had a professional career prior to working in the airlines. City trading, pharmaceuticals, software developers, architects and a fair few doctors too. I think your opinion of the pilot workforce is somewhat out of kilter of the quality of individuals and the Potential they have if laid off.
smithys2019
18/5/2020
09:32
smithy.Do some research.It Was paid.Not in shares,but a CASH payment,paid in the June/July payslip.
962962
18/5/2020
09:28
Please do your own research as always.
qantas
18/5/2020
09:25
962, no they didn’t. It was a major part of last years strike demands. No shares payout since IAG took over.
smithys2019
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