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IAG International Consolidated Airlines Group S.a.

176.30
0.15 (0.09%)
26 Apr 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
  0.15 0.09% 176.30 176.75 176.85 178.70 174.65 177.75 13,183,835 16:35:12
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Air Transport, Scheduled 29.45B 2.66B 0.5401 3.98 10.57B
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 176.15p. Over the last year, International Consolidat... shares have traded in a share price range of 137.50p to 180.15p.

International Consolidat... currently has 4,915,631,255 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of International Consolidat... is £10.57 billion. International Consolidat... has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 3.98.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
12/11/2020
17:09
COVID-19: UK records another 33,470 coronavirus cases - the highest daily figure to date
nortic 007
12/11/2020
09:47
JetBlue CEO Robin Hayes confirmed yesterday that the carrier is still on track for its 2021 transatlantic single-aisle long-haul launch. Initially intended for the beginning of next year, with the arrival of JetBlue’s new A321neoLR aircraft, the airline is pushing its routes from Boston Logan and New York JFK to an unconfirmed London airport until summer.

When interviewed yesterday by John Strickland at this year’s virtual version of the World Travel Market Conference, JetBlue CEO Robin Hayes confirmed that the airline would indeed launch its routes to London in 2021.

loganair
11/11/2020
20:20
U.K. Faces ‘Mammoth Challenge’ With Covid-19 Vaccine Roll-out

“Even with the U.K. getting early access to a vaccine it’ll take a year and a half to vaccinate the entire country,” John Holland-Kaye, Heathrow airport Chief Executive Officer said in an interview Wednesday to Bloomberg TV. “It’s going to take much longer before even the fastest vaccine can really have a massive impact around the world."

Have to commend the restraint and pragmatism with which the IAG investors have cautiously welcomed the vaccine news. It is good news but it will still be a tough grind. Well done for the sensible posters who've explained that rather than the ramp and dump merchants that clog up these BB's and say 250p+ come Dec 2nd.

phatomtraider
11/11/2020
19:43
Indeed.But this should double, and double again. 5 years will do.
chiefbrody
11/11/2020
19:43
IF the vaccine proves to be a game changer, I can see completely full aircraft and a massive increase in bookings for summer 2021
m1k3y1
11/11/2020
19:33
Can't see this going much further until revenue starts to rise. Even with the vaccine available at the start of December it's going to be a long time before normal passenger numbers return. 200m a week cash burn is a lot of passengers.
gaffer73
11/11/2020
19:26
Up 30 tomorrow?
onjohn
11/11/2020
19:23
At gap resistance Pj
reidy66
11/11/2020
18:25
8.4 million bought after hours today at 148p!
chester42
11/11/2020
18:12
for pricing targets over the next 12 months, need to factor in ..
lower revenues and profits
Bonds outstanding which now become a little problem since profits growth as stalled
Recent dilution


BOND FINAL TERMS

Following the launch of the issue of two tranches of senior unsecured bonds (the "Offering") earlier today, IAG has now set the final terms of the Bonds. The aggregate offer size was fixed at EUR 1 billion.

-- The first tranche due 4 July 2023 will have a principal amount of EUR 500 million (the "Series A Bonds").

-- The second tranche due 4 July 2027 will have a principal amount of EUR 500 million (the "Series B Bonds", and together with the Series A Bonds, the "Bonds").

The Bonds will bear a fixed rate of interest of 0.5 per cent. and 1.5 per cent. per annum annually payable in arrear for the Series A Bonds and Series B Bonds, respectively.

jailbird
11/11/2020
17:28
Neither did I, was in at LHA before did the same experience until I ve sold them in March « boom of hope » for the summer season, hopefully the same will happen spring 2021... Fingers crossed
airman1987
11/11/2020
17:17
Never was going to sell my holdings in this. Always been long term and confident that there is always an end to the covid nonsense and IAG will come out the other side
carter633
11/11/2020
17:15
Just thought I'd log in today to see what dribble gets spouted from the usual "sell sell sell bankrupt no chance, short it, you're stupid if you buy" lot. No Monty predictions for 2 days? Ooooft must be hit hard.
carter633
11/11/2020
16:36
Bowl on chart to 250p , highest level since 11 march and going to 250p

dypr

nobilis
11/11/2020
16:21
I am in since April lost a lot but still confident that in a six months it will go beyond 400p.
airman1987
11/11/2020
16:15
Another great day !!
nortic 007
11/11/2020
15:11
Coronavirus vaccine frontrunner Pfizer delivers key trial data – here’s where the other vaccines stand - CNBC

Filing for emergency use
Pfizer - next week
AstraZeneca-Oxford - December
Moderna - December
Johnson&Johnson - January

justiceforthemany
11/11/2020
11:08
700p last year

146p now. whoop whoop

nobilis
10/11/2020
14:15
It will be ‘free’ in the UK courtesy of the British taxpayer! Suspect many of the larger EU countries will offer some form of free vaccination. The US will be a different matter....
toon1966
10/11/2020
14:12
I work for a tour operator and enquiries have surged since yesterday. Things are looking up at last.
sig1978
10/11/2020
13:22
This is all very well BUT the question is will any vaccine be free for all , or only available to those who can afford it.

China should be paying for this mess not the people of various countries who have been impacted by it.

m1k3y1
10/11/2020
13:05
Pfizer will have to go through all relevant Regulators and not just the US FDA.
toon1966
10/11/2020
11:04
What happens next? Timeline.
1. Pfizer will file for FDA amergency use approval next week.
2. Approval seems a near formality.
The vaccine should be approved within a week or two max.
4. Early December Pfizer vaccine is rolled out to the highest risk populations - elderly, multiple comorbities.
UK also begins vaccination programme.
3. During this time the much touted Oxford-AstraZeneca + Moderna would have released their own vaccine phase 3 data.

justiceforthemany
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