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IAG International Consolidated Airlines Group S.a.

170.00
-3.85 (-2.21%)
19 Jul 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
  -3.85 -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
Air Transport, Scheduled 29.45B 2.66B - N/A 8.55B
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 173.85p. 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 £8.55 billion.

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28/10/2020
11:12
spacedust - 02 Oct 2020 - 08:19:12 -
Add Rolls Royce to the list

spacedust - 30 Sep 2020 - 12:40:16 -

This winter

Iag 60p
Vod 60p
Bt 60p
Barc 60p
Tw 60p
Rbs 60p
RR. 60p
Lloy 19p

Doesnt lool so silly anymore as many were calling me all sorts of names and we're no way winter yet

spacedust
28/10/2020
09:31
i fink stocks drop coz US election

it happen all elections

then it go up after

then it go up more coz trilllllllllllllions comin who ever get in

fsawatcher
28/10/2020
08:58
FSAwatcher....all stocks will suffer for quite a while yet,when they turn make sure you have the cash to buy.It will come but when,this side of Christmas,I doubt it.Not for me anyway.
albert3591
28/10/2020
08:55
i did tell ya this goin sub 90p again

covid II aint even got goin yet

this gonna sink like a heavy wellie boot in quick sand near the sea side

fsawatcher
28/10/2020
05:59
https://uk.finance.yahoo.com/news/no-recovery-transatlantic-flights-five-145109931.html
jailbird
28/10/2020
05:58
https://uk.finance.yahoo.com/news/no-recovery-transatlantic-flights-five-145109931.html?guccounter=1&guce_referrer=aHR0cDovL2MubmV3c25vdy5jby51ay8&guce_referrer_sig=AQAAAIHpDGIsCM4_EgF7OyRRBWUasEDLoFoKrTiZAXce-VHXYoIF7-fFTLXqOwH35_MTdR2nQz1k1V657gdy9xUg9mIrDRxJRFol8QN4h1QZbd0adafghloFG4Ck5sDJOfDqBNb7X8OOFY447E3btjvof083tD9q2nG75xTS5hzsaeRu
jailbird
27/10/2020
10:17
I think we have another iceberg to fill, £36 million yesterday, so lowered again today to accommodate more low buys.
philmac56
27/10/2020
08:51
Don't bet against it. The unions representing both pilots and crew have proved to be inept.Turned the management against them - I would bet against them doing something stupid again
watfordhornet
27/10/2020
08:48
this goin to 50p

covid here for another 6 months innit

they lossen billions bleedin cash like a cahs machine that gone wrongin and spitting 50 notes into the street every second innit

nuther capital raise gonna be needed here by end of january

fsawatcher
27/10/2020
07:29
How can they strike.. it'll be like shooting themselves in the foot?
gurcharan_cheema
26/10/2020
23:56
Lol m1. Source? Not heard a thing and unions powerless at the moment. No strikes on the horizon at all.
trikytree
26/10/2020
23:36
I hear there are more strikes looming at BA
m1k3y1
26/10/2020
20:52
Some big buy of £36 million showing up after hours.
Another iceberg being filled!?

philmac56
26/10/2020
19:08
If they are moving to Waitrose and Greggs it can only be because they are able to offer a cheaper product than M & S are able to.
It is about time that Passengers started to question where their airline food comes from and what the quality is.
After all, they are quick enough to question quality in supermarkets, restaurants etc etc
BUT who questions where your beef or chicken has come from on an aircraft.

IF companies like BA are driving suppliers costs down, it has to be at the expense of quality throughout the supply chain.

m1k3y1
26/10/2020
15:53
Greggs supplying the food, now that would funny.
montyhedge
26/10/2020
15:24
toon....thank you , yes I meant positive. Of course the incubation period is relevant BUT you only need to test negative prior to the length of the flight.
IF you test positive soon after arrival, you will need to isolate at that time.

m1k3y1
26/10/2020
15:10
I think you mean ‘positive̵7;. You’ve also forgotten to mention the ‘incubation period’ which means you may not test positive for several days after contracting the virus.
toon1966
26/10/2020
11:51
an instant test prior to departure is the only option.
If you test negative you don't fly, simple.
If this was adopted by all airports worldwide, it would solve the problem of people being able to fly.

m1k3y1
26/10/2020
11:39
Roger, a test would change nothing. Whilst cities around the world are locked down there’s little point in tourism. Whilst people are working from home digital meetings will kill business travel. I want IAG to do well but it’s gonna take a vaccine not a test unfortunately.
trikytree
26/10/2020
07:45
Wake up, is anybody there? Whilst Boots rolls out a 12 minute rapid test IAG content to sit on their hands doing sweet FA and watching their business lose billions. Does anyone on the board have brain or are they playing high stakes poker with the gov't?A rapid preflight test on every flight would bring things back to normal in a flash. Whilst the Boots cost is high the cost of testing would come down significantly if deployed in high numbers.
rogerrail
25/10/2020
17:44
Plans are being drawn up for frontline NHS staff to receive a coronavirus vaccine within weeks, as the Government moves to accelerate the timetable for a mass roll-out. An email sent by an NHS Trust chief to his staff, seen by The Mail on Sunday, reveals the Health Service is preparing for a national vaccination programme before Christmas.
justiceforthemany
25/10/2020
17:28
Expect a rise up to full results announcement next Friday 30th October.All bad news out now for time being.
boix
25/10/2020
15:19
all depends on the vaccine.no vaccine within the necxt six months and we will see this hit 50p.
sr2day
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