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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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-2.05 | -1.17% | 173.05 | 173.05 | 173.15 | 175.65 | 172.45 | 174.70 | 3,885,973 | 16:29:40 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Air Transport, Scheduled | 29.45B | 2.66B | 0.5401 | 3.20 | 8.51B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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12/7/2021 14:26 | Monty. The arch investor in terminal, capital destructive ( ex ) dividend paying utter ftse 100 ( dog index of the world ) sxxt companies that halve in value every ten years. To all you muppets invested in this debt ridden pos that is basically a giant pension deficit with an airline attached ( a much smaller airline with shares heavily diluted ), dump it, and buy quality US growth. You wont regret it. Iv been piling into Amzn and apple and nvidea for a while, fantastic CAPITAL growth, trying to trade this rubbish on such a hated index is a mugs game and if you are buying for a dividend, well good luck with that. Stop self harming with terminal UK and buy US and developed Asia, think Taiwan Semi Con’. | porsche1945 | |
12/7/2021 13:21 | Monty.......ever the optimist. Do you actually own any of these shares yet Monty ? | m1k3y1 | |
12/7/2021 13:07 | Wonder what price another fund raising would be at. | montyhedge | |
11/7/2021 18:06 | FT . Brussels targets aviation fuel tax. | whatsup32 | |
09/7/2021 00:17 | 99.2% of US Covid deaths in June were unvaccinated, says Fauci | justiceforthemany | |
09/7/2021 00:16 | Pfizer plans to trial new Delta variant vaccine next month - FT | justiceforthemany | |
08/7/2021 16:28 | I can see the PCR tests requirement being dropped soon. It makes no sense to identify if you are positive or not, IF you are double jabbed when travelling . There will be tens of thousands of people in the UK who are positive and have been double jabbed. What use is isolating in this situation ? either the vaccine works or it doesn't and children who are un-jabbed could be spreading the virus in any event . | m1k3y1 | |
08/7/2021 14:42 | Banks dragging the FTSE down. | m1k3y1 | |
08/7/2021 14:30 | I would have imagined the recent news regarding lifting the embargo on travel to amber countries might have had a more positive effect on the SP? | fingertrouble | |
08/7/2021 12:33 | Mik3 thanks | whatsup32 | |
08/7/2021 12:29 | And getting RIPPED OFF on return | investtofly | |
08/7/2021 12:25 | Amber list travel opened up from 19th June for all double vaccinated. PCR still required on day 2 of return. | m1k3y1 | |
08/7/2021 12:19 | Some useless MP opened his mouth in Parliament | investtofly | |
08/7/2021 12:07 | Any ideas why sudden jump in SP | whatsup32 | |
08/7/2021 11:52 | Why don't we just look at animals.......They don't wear face coverings, they just get on with life...Most, if not ALL EXTINCT animal were wiped out by MAN no VIRUSES | investtofly | |
07/7/2021 23:55 | hxxps://www.thenatio | justiceforthemany | |
07/7/2021 23:55 | HERD IMMUNITY 'VERY CLOSE' Nearly 90 per cent of adults in England have Covid antibodies, either through vaccination or previous infection, according to new figures. Public Health England said the Office for National Statistics figures demonstrated that the country was "very close” to achieving herd immunity against the virus in several age groups. The figures, released on Wednesday, show an estimated 89.8 per cent of those aged 18 and above in England had Covid antibodies in the week beginning June 14. That is up from the 79.6 per cent reported last month. | justiceforthemany | |
07/7/2021 22:28 | They don’t want the industry but they are willing to take all the tax from passenger duty it generates same goes for taxing vehicles. As for building new homes, forget it…. We will need the land for allotments Tories, Labour and Liberal’s are The Green Party in disguise. | investtofly | |
07/7/2021 19:04 | Everyone knows this year is a write off re travel. Our leader does not want an aviation sector. Plain and simple.Fingers crossed Boris will be gone by the Winter. Maybe we'll have a Tory in charge then.As long as IAG don't go bust, it will recover in time. Back to 2.50- 3 quid within 5 years.Much lower staff overheads these days will help when IAG returns to profit in 2023++ | chiefbrody | |
07/7/2021 14:49 | I have TA/charts based view for anyone interested: share price has a pretty good chance of reaching/exceeding 174 (currently 182). For me it's a trade, not an investment, I won't short it, I'll just wait and if it does drop to those levels, I think that there could be some buying interest so I'll be looking for entries. | stupmy | |
07/7/2021 13:11 | Still looking dire here | davethehorse | |
07/7/2021 12:57 | NYBoy is your new Monty | window kleaner | |
07/7/2021 11:01 | Glavey. Had NYB filtered a year ago. Better for it | whatsup32 | |
07/7/2021 06:49 | I guess you are proposing that your opinion exceeds that of the scientific evidence then NYB. Sorry, but if it's all the same with you I think I'll stick with the facts, thank you. | glavey |
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