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IAG International Consolidated Airlines Group S.a.

173.05
-2.05 (-1.17%)
01 May 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
  -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
Air Transport, Scheduled 29.45B 2.66B 0.5401 3.20 8.51B
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 175.10p. 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 £8.51 billion. International Consolidat... has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 3.20.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
30/7/2021
16:07
Hey Porsche do you think there will be another capital raise this year
mikesmythe
30/7/2021
16:00
Hi 1krl,
I am quite sure Porsche can speak for himself but just maybe he is using an historical comparison for his comment.
The index is around the same figure as over 20 years ago with many of the major companies around half of their value, or considerably less, and some have gone to the wall.
Banks, oils, insurance, manufacturing, drug companies, utilities, hotels, airlines, supermarkets, retail ,telecoms the list goes on.
I am probably wrong but I seem to remember the DOW being in the same ballpark as the FTSE 20 years ago? Look at it now.(34000+)
I suppose it could all change overnight.... but I doubt it.
Regards,

bili1
30/7/2021
15:32
Porsche. What an odd thing to say. You clearly do not understand investing or the stock market. So, you think the whole index FTSE 100 is doomed? All of it? On what basis?
1krl
30/7/2021
14:39
@hjs

Wow, I’m sure that will really move the markets if you take the plunge.

Iag is toast, another capital raise before year end, a giant pension and debt liability with an airline attached. This, RR, pretty much the whole dog index ftse 100 is doomed.

porsche1945
30/7/2021
13:15
I will consider buying at the next support level of 160p.
hjs
30/7/2021
13:01
Still up 18 percent in the last 6 months
josh 32
30/7/2021
12:36
IAG said today it would operate at about 45pc pre-COVID capacity July - Sept, possibly rising to 75pc by end-2021. Q2 was 22pc pre-COVID. Also confirmed they have EUR 10 billion cash on hand, at end-Q2. BA to increase flights, Iberia and Vueling doing well in Spanish, South American and EU markets.
1krl
30/7/2021
12:13
Two studies from Israel have shown that after two doses of Pfizer, vaccinated people are 78pc less likely than unvaccinated people to spread COVID. That is fairly significant.
1krl
30/7/2021
09:08
There is precious little evidence the vaccine reduces transmission. The RCTs made no such claim, and the data coming out of Israel suggests it doesn't make any discernable difference.
fruitloops101
28/7/2021
17:23
Oh it is lol. Both Liberal numpties in charge either side of the Atlantic. I cant see either being in office for too long. (hopefully)
chiefbrody
28/7/2021
17:20
I am not sure that the UK isn't as well Chief.
m1k3y1
28/7/2021
17:15
US run by numpties thats why.
chiefbrody
28/7/2021
17:13
There is still a ban on UK travellers to the USA ?
Go Figure ???

m1k3y1
28/7/2021
14:47
Fully vaxxed travellers from US and EU do not have to quarantine when travelling to England, from 02 Aug.
1krl
28/7/2021
10:56
its easy to control the uk population as tje majority are sheep . The amount of control the government had had over the uk population has been unreal , from the start of this plandemic to now. 1. we just need to vacinate the over 60 then we can open up . 2. The over 60 mostly Vaccinated, we just need to do the over 40 as we have now just miraclely discovered if u take the vacines it spreads less. Around this time u may not be able to go abroad unless u double jabbed3. 30-40 there a new variant delta variant thats spreads like wildfire better get ur jab or u can't visit mass events , football music festivals4. 30's and under , we have noticed a big decline in Vaccine uptake . No vacine no night club or potentially uni. The tactics used have been complete blackmail at it highest levels. Think of a kid if u don't eat ur food u can't go out and play or go on ur ipad. So the kids eats his food even though doesn't want to.The government has done the same all through this. take the Vaccine and u can do normal things again People should have the freedom and choice to what goes in there body. Anyone who has done there research, even through government websites for there information u will realise the majority of people under age of 50 would be completely fine. The government probably uses amazon accountants with regards to the figures, they put out. I'm not against Vaccines as they probably do reduce deaths in people over the age of 50 the but basically forcing say a 20 years to have it is wrong as they virtually 99.9 percent safe unless having underlyinng health issues. please don't say because it stops the spread because people who vacinnated are stll spreading it and still catching the virus even when vacinatted
aussieb3
28/7/2021
10:03
NY Boy. Agreed. In the meantime, as you know, EU travelling with ease and with Travel Cert. - much more normalised than UK. Strong buy TUI.
1krl
28/7/2021
09:56
Once US travel opens up +20% here, stay patient, stay long & stay on holidays, let the stocks pay for your holidays
ny boy
28/7/2021
08:42
End the uk entrapment, uk government must be surprised at how easy it has been to control the masses like sheep and take away their civil liberties in a democratic society and a Bojo is supposed to be the ultimate libertarian lolz

It’s been nice traveling around Europe for 10 weeks + now, will return to the UK on my own terms, not the uk Dictator terms.

Covid end game playing out a nice bear trap recently, just add on all dips and hold 3-5 years. Difficult for Bojo to come up with any more “variants of concern” now, high levels of vaccinations with the best vaccines and younger generation have been out at pubs etc ages before 19 July, herd immunity and the vaccines are working well ie. Protecting the older generations.

Strong buy travel sector related stocks imo watch out for M&A activity
Do your own research as usual

ny boy
27/7/2021
10:55
FT reports today that UK govt will this week consider loosening travel restrictions for travellers from the EU and the US. Good news for IAG.
1krl
27/7/2021
08:37
Going nowhere but down imo. When it the next share dilution?
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