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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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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 | |
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-3.85 | -2.21% | 170.00 | 170.00 | 170.10 | 172.85 | 168.10 | 172.85 | 15,245,682 | 16:35:12 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Air Transport, Scheduled | 29.45B | 2.66B | - | N/A | 8.55B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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21/9/2020 13:35 | Cue spacedust! | galileo8 | |
21/9/2020 13:30 | It's getting hammered not only because of covid/restrictions but because of the rights issue. It's a technical situation that I believe will right itself next few days | galileo8 | |
21/9/2020 13:28 | Thanks. Interesting to hear. I can only guess that once the runners have completed their purchase though, there will be nothing else to support the share, other than market trades. | ![]() m1k3y1 | |
21/9/2020 13:25 | Nothing in the wider scheme of covid I imagine but the book runners will take the share price higher otherwise they will be stuck with a huge loss. It's cheaper for them to take a punt in the open market by buying say 150m quid of shares to force the price higher (and in turn encourage punters to take up their rights) than it is underwriting 2.700.000.000! It's an obvious call (I used to work as a trader in an American inv bank, I used to see it every day) IAG has been hammered vis a vis the other airlines past few sessions. Let's see | galileo8 | |
21/9/2020 13:18 | thanks gallileo but what will have changed ? | ![]() m1k3y1 | |
21/9/2020 13:15 | All acceptances for the Capital Increase in respect of Subscription Rights in the form of CDI Rights must be submitted no later than 14:30 (BST) on 25 September 2020 and trading in Subscription Rights in the form of CDI Rights on the Main Market of the London Stock Exchange will end at 14:30 (BST) on 25 September 2020. | galileo8 | |
21/9/2020 13:08 | but they only have until midday tomorrow to take up the rights.....and then ? after all, nothing will have changed. | ![]() m1k3y1 | |
21/9/2020 13:03 | Watch the book runners for the rights issue start to buy stock in the open market so they encourage people to take up their rights. This will end the week significantly higher than it is now | galileo8 | |
21/9/2020 12:30 | DJ futures looking negative. Think it may be too early to get back in. BoJo's announcement won't help. | ![]() m1k3y1 | |
21/9/2020 12:22 | £1.25 by end of week, I'll sell then | ![]() topazfrenzy | |
21/9/2020 12:21 | In at 96p, worth a gamble | ![]() topazfrenzy | |
21/9/2020 12:16 | 60p by the end of this month.....by the looks of things. My 60p prediction this winter could well be blown out of the park | ![]() spacedust | |
21/9/2020 12:14 | So maybe the underwriters May have to short the stock to hedge potential losses which they will be enhancing by opening the instrument to hedge the losses....... round and round we go | ![]() telbap | |
21/9/2020 12:09 | Too expensive. And.lufty i agree with you. | ![]() spacedust | |
21/9/2020 11:50 | The underwriters will be on the hook for any rights not taken up. I guess they will then have to sell the new shares to recover some of their losses ? | ![]() m1k3y1 | |
21/9/2020 11:45 | Might sound daft, but what happens if the IAGN price drops to zero, who's left holding the can?Will it be the underwriters who have to buy at the top price or is it in their interest to get it as low as possible? | ![]() kasamavic | |
21/9/2020 11:44 | Folks, what are your thoughts on outcome of the RI? Will a big chunk be sat with the underwriters? I think there maybe a mini-rally if its mostly taken up. Cash | ![]() cashandcard | |
21/9/2020 11:37 | But would you use a vaccine if it was available ? | ![]() m1k3y1 | |
21/9/2020 11:36 | What planet are people on when they expect behaviour to work? It doesn't. Follow the Swedish model and live with it or legislate. Simples. | ![]() taurusthebear | |
21/9/2020 11:32 | I have more respect for Professor Chris Whitty than armchair experts on virus control such as you or I.What was stated at the press conference this morning is in my opinion the facts and will be a repeat of what happened in March unless we all act now or the government intervenes again.I do think it will be less second time around as the virus is much better understood and there are much more effective treatments also the government will act quicker which was a big mistake last time around.A vaccine is looking more and more promising each day and I do think come April the future will be looking much better. | lufty | |
21/9/2020 11:32 | Bought at 94p looks oversold to me ... | ![]() ccr1958 | |
21/9/2020 11:32 | More covidiots than idiot experts, I suppose. No fear as if no brain. | stra3enkater | |
21/9/2020 11:25 | Cheap or very cheap? | ![]() gelp | |
21/9/2020 11:13 | idiot expert on TV assumes doubling every 7 days then number of infections/death by October will be astronomical. Same idiot assumptions as last time. He should invest in shares. My £10,000 investment went up 3% yesterday. Assuming this rate of growth continues after 60 days my shares will be worth £59000. They are twerps, have they not heard of dynamic effects. When infections grow, people modify their behaviour from fear. The death rate/infection rate is very low now. How did they get the title 'professor'? | ![]() careful | |
21/9/2020 11:12 | Chris Whitty indicating this is a 6 month problem | ![]() m1k3y1 |
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