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IAG International Consolidated Airlines Group S.a.

173.95
-0.70 (-0.40%)
Last Updated: 15:18:42
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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
  -0.70 -0.40% 173.95 173.90 174.00 176.10 173.05 175.10 5,950,197 15:18:42
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Air Transport, Scheduled 29.45B 2.66B 0.5401 3.96 8.59B
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 174.65p. 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 £8.59 billion. International Consolidat... has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 3.96.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
17/6/2020
09:40
https://m.marketscreener.com/INTERNATIONAL-CONSOLIDATE-7233512/news/IAG-PENCE-Buy-rating-from-Bernstein-30782245/
vas007
17/6/2020
06:54
Cruz is just WW's puppet
jailbird
17/6/2020
06:53
962962The media always portrayed BA in bad light even when things were not directly their fault But this time the knives are out rightly so .This is gonna run for a while before we find out how many redundancies will actually take place .Yes I got out the right time , another 5 more years pension would have been ideal but what to do .It was a fantastic airline and workplace and lucky to have worked there .
jailbird
17/6/2020
06:47
One more thing about the staff that are moving to IAG contracts Co is calling it a tupee to new contracts, so existing terms only valid for one year .Potentially more trouble around the corner if things do not improve as expected .These contracts are even less air tight than BA ones andBA contracts used to gold plated
jailbird
16/6/2020
21:47
No worries jailbird...............Find it odd that they are only now reviewing their strategy. You would have thought they would have done this before they embarked on it.

Rights issue maybe on the cards, or is it just to justify their redundancies.
Goldman will no doubt provide the review they are asked for.

It doesn't provide me with any confidence that Cruz knows what he is doing , or that he fully considered the consequences of implementing his plan before doing so.

m1k3y1
16/6/2020
21:23
Sorry M1 just seen you already posted it Rights issue on the cards .
jailbird
16/6/2020
21:19
https://www.bnnbloomberg.ca/british-airways-has-its-faults-but-is-it-really-a-disgrace-1.1451185
jailbird
16/6/2020
19:30
NY Boy.
All good in the hood?
Copying is flatterly ;)
Hopefully you tracked my shares as well, you might earn/learn something.

hamhamham1
16/6/2020
19:25
Right issue hardly touched the sides at Lufty. Think it was around 5% drop in share price Think the market would prefer that than taking on more short term debt.

It’s a good company in exceptional circumstances

smithys2019
16/6/2020
17:47
Hope no right issue.
action
16/6/2020
16:10
Bloomberg
British Airways Owner IAG Said to Prepare Review of Strategy



Wouldn't you have thought that IAG had already carried out a review of it's strategy before it launched it ?

m1k3y1
16/6/2020
14:23
Sold out I'll wait to drop back to 2.60 I think that's the resistance
teamwork1
16/6/2020
14:14
There is no Stamp duty??
action
16/6/2020
13:40
962962 - is that you Monty?
toon1966
16/6/2020
13:38
Monty’s stop getting closed down.
smithys2019
16/6/2020
13:36
Just went over 3 and dropped
teamwork1
16/6/2020
13:32
Jailbird.As a 20+ yr veteran,you,the same as me,KNEW this was coming,it had to.The pair of us were lucky,and got out with a few bob.This gravy train had to stop at some point,nothing goes on forever.Over the last few weeks i have had to speak to the refunds department,covering 2 Hotline tickets You will know what these are.On both occasions i got through within 3/4 mins,not,as the media portray,waiting hours.On both occasions the refunds were in my bank within 4 days,again not as the media portray weeks/months.On both occasions spaeaking to two delightful ladies,I asked them what they thought,and both stated that they knew nothing,no consultation with the unions etc,no letters,nothing.All they wanted was for consultaion and a final outcome one way or the other.In my opinion,for what it's worth people will go.Enhansed severence i would guess,not statutory,and if thats the case people will be turned down due to over subscription.You and I both know this is what has happened before,and hopefully will be the case this time.
962962
16/6/2020
13:30
All good in the hood, Hoover up and hold, 400p by Q4 or earlier

(HYVE) & (SPA) my next survive & thrive plays dyor as usual

NY Boy12 Jun '20 - 09:43 - 18379 of 18442 Edit
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Lubberly stuff, nice drop to 250p earlier, anything under 300p, a gift from the Gods, also long ftse from 5995, everything well oversold are a mini flash sell off globally.
Back to 400p later in Q4

ny boy
16/6/2020
13:28
Jailbird...TY
m1k3y1
16/6/2020
13:19
M1,

Some departments of staff based in headoffice

jailbird
16/6/2020
13:13
11% up on the day. Looks like old Monty is eating humble pie and refusing to come out to play.

“we see a surge of infections, it will not hesitate on reimposing the rule”.

Sorry, coronavirus is yesterday’s news. All the vulnerable doddery old folk have died of it. It’s what kills off the flu pandemic every year. Expect for the coronavirus stats to be more internally managed. As long as increased coronavirus infections are not translating into ICU admissions and death, we won’t see any extra restrictions. Here is a clue - virus has burning out. Whatever reason for that is unknown. All you need to know is the Brazil infection and death rate curves. For a nation of 205 million, many living in city areas and favellas, it’s hardly killed loads of people.

Governments will not crystallise a permanent 15% drop in GDP for a disease that was killing Less than 0.3% of those infected. Even that figure is now dropping. The countries that will be left behind are those with legacy long term lockdowns, not countries that decide the pain of lockdown isn’t worth saving senile geriatrics for.

smithys2019
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