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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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4.30 | 2.48% | 177.35 | 177.35 | 177.45 | 177.40 | 174.25 | 174.65 | 5,177,128 | 14:29:54 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Air Transport, Scheduled | 29.45B | 2.66B | 0.5401 | 3.28 | 8.72B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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19/12/2020 11:39 | NO one ever gets rich on stocks and shares apart from very old men who have nothing else to do all day. The BEST WAY (by MILES) to get rich is to start your own business. Its still a long shot but the odds are better than stocks and shares. Especially if you love the product you are selling and are under 55. | netcurtains | |
19/12/2020 09:16 | If a Brexit deal done...At £156 I will buy more on Monday and it will hit £5...Had a Brexit deal not been done it would hit 80p and I will wait for that ....My job as an accountant is all about risk and forecasting this is why I will be a millionaire by the time I'm 40. | george_wright | |
18/12/2020 22:05 | Dizzyalan your not even invested here,You have no credibility | george_wright | |
18/12/2020 22:04 | Mo2550I've given you more than enough chances, you're clearly a lost little unemployed clown with nothing better to do than create fictitious & libellous commentsin the filter bin you go | george_wright | |
18/12/2020 20:50 | Please take this somewhere else. We are now being inundated by people who have never been on this BB before, it seems just to criticise each other . This BB is meant to be about IAG. Thank you | m1k3y1 | |
18/12/2020 20:11 | George_Wrong is a _Wright pathetic Out & Out demented Clown | mo2550 | |
18/12/2020 16:22 | Notimpressed You think your funny re-posting my comments, Well guess what I bought some back . | george_wright | |
18/12/2020 13:49 | Cleverinvester I beg your pardon My holding is 4380 shares in IAG, Another stupid statement from you.Are you even invested in IAG? You have no credibility you pathetic clown. | george_wright | |
18/12/2020 13:18 | George: How's your 400 shares going? Are you still averaging down in IAG? I know you mentioned over on LSE you where averaging down pre-rights issue with a total holding of 400 shares . | cleverinvester | |
18/12/2020 11:01 | Notimpressed you don't know what your talking about.Your not even invested here, no credibility. | george_wright | |
18/12/2020 08:11 | expect to see more big buys being reported after the close. | notimpressed | |
17/12/2020 22:53 | Mo2550 I'm not on LSE, You are confused between IAG.You pathetic clown . | george_wright | |
17/12/2020 22:52 | Bonovox4 How dare you call me a clown, I am a fully qualified accountant your more than like unemployed living in a bedsit.You have no credibility. | george_wright | |
17/12/2020 21:27 | No please don't ban him, every bb needs a clown and we are lucky to have got the biggest clown of them all..long live George Wong... | bonovox4 | |
17/12/2020 20:34 | The after Hours buy trades roughly equate with shaws short position in iag. Is it possible they have closed the position | notimpressed | |
17/12/2020 18:43 | BBC brexit latest news Boris Johnson will speak to Ursula von der Leyen at 19:00 GMT, after days of talks between UK and EU teams trying to agree a post-Brexit deal. | mo2550 | |
17/12/2020 18:33 | Mo2550 Ive checked the LSE bb & I've NEVER posted there. What a coincidence.I think you're the clown getting confused between LSE & IAG.With your fictitious & libellous claims I wouldn't be surprised if you owned 100 shares in IAG | george_wright |
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