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IAG International Consolidated Airlines Group S.a.

167.80
-0.40 (-0.24%)
Last Updated: 10:49:15
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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
  -0.40 -0.24% 167.80 167.75 167.85 169.65 167.30 168.90 5,388,565 10:49:15
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Air Transport, Scheduled 29.45B 2.66B 0.5401 3.10 8.24B
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 168.20p. 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 £8.24 billion. International Consolidat... has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 3.10.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
11/5/2020
08:52
Select committee meeting at 10amhttps://parliamentlive.tv/event/index/1555d832-3a22-4c37-bafe-e7fe97ac55bb
jailbird
11/5/2020
08:19
It's a compromise, keeps flights operating.
bobbybullet
11/5/2020
08:17
Could be some moves today.
Willie and Alex feature at select cttte hearing. Expect them to be bearish to justify slash n burn of workers terms and
Conditions.

smithys2019
11/5/2020
08:17
Could be some moves today.
Willie and Alex feature at select cttte hearing. Expect them to be bearish to justify slash n burn of workers terms and
Conditions.

smithys2019
11/5/2020
08:07
Won't last market maker hoping to sell stock to some mug.
montyhedge
11/5/2020
08:03
Opened up 1.5%
smithys2019
11/5/2020
08:01
IAG to 90p today anyone ?
buywell3
11/5/2020
07:59
Looks like raab is not going to help airlines cause one little bit.
albert3591
11/5/2020
07:55
About time quarantine coming in, planes are of course the super spreaders, 18m arrived UK last three months from all over the world spreading the virus. 3 months to late Boris to bring this in.
montyhedge
11/5/2020
07:48
The Weasel brought to account for his actions 10am
applepieinthesky
11/5/2020
06:48
Even if SOME people wanted to fly from A to B, if the numbers are not economical in terms of preparing an aircraft and crew, then why would any airline oblige. Perhaps a a company operating 6-10 seater aircraft might be the solution, for those wanting to fly to and from the EU, but even then how does one overcome the prevailing quarantine period. One could debate the pros and cons all day long, however in the end the MM and analysts will decide on the share price based on the evidence as they see it.
azalea
11/5/2020
06:33
What was the pharma sector like then ?
amaretto1
11/5/2020
06:32
Buywell thinks he is clever, but when he is confronted by a real clever person, eg nobbyknome, he is put in his place, or hole, quite easily.
hamhamham1
11/5/2020
06:23
I do not know who buywell is ... but it seems clear enough to me that you are just copying and pasting someone's else's comments here . Sorry just cannot compared the two pandemics. Different times then Since you like to copy and paste selective texts , Thought I share the source and fuller text https://asiatimes.com/2020/05/do-airlines-have-a-post-pandemic-future/A very long article .Excerpt taken from here about BAThe UK is reportedly considering partial nationalization, such as in the case of British Airways. British Airways has furloughed 35,000 employees, with many pay packets supported by the government – for now. British Airways appears better placed to cherry pick key routes, assets and companies as it ranks in the top group for liquidity.If Virgin Atlantic were to collapse, its size means it may fit in the too important to fail category. It appears that bailout talks are ongoing but Richard Branson's life as an offshore UK resident, and Delta's ownership of a 49% stake, present potential political clouds. Questions about whether it should get state aid given current crisis conditions also arise. This is generally forbidden, although the EU has temporarily indicated a Covid-19 relaxation of the rules. No environmental strings have apparently been attached, as former EU officials and others have suggested should be the case.Overall, the survival of the global industry therefore depends on bailouts, not only to keep airlines afloat but also for the wider travel and leisure ecosystem.The lack of of sustainability conditions in UK and indeed US bailouts appears to be mirrored globally. But a Green New Deal in a second recovery phase of aid could provide this. And greater awareness of the issue thanks to the likes of Greta Thunberg, an increased culture of working from home, and ongoing measures to increase accountability and reporting of emissions means this aspect may well play a vital role in the repackaging of airlines going into the future. Much of it begins with how emissions targeting interacts with the Covid-19 crisis.
jailbird
11/5/2020
06:05
jailbird

buywell suggests you research the 1918 pandemic Spanish Flu for your clues to above post

Very scary prospects

buywell3
11/5/2020
06:01
I tried to be optimistic here But just think about this It sounds like a 2nd wave is inevitable Or even a 3rd.Just cannot see airports opening or flying resume in any meaningful way this year .What is IAG's ( not just BA) monthly cash burn would ppl say ?
jailbird
11/5/2020
05:07
'The UK is reportedly considering partial nationalization, such as in the case of British Airways. British Airways has furloughed 35,000 employees, with many pay packets supported by the government – for now.'

www.theguardian.com › world › may › global-report-c...
15 hours ago - Global report: Covid-19 cases rise in Germany as Wuhan reports first infection in weeks.

Second wave has IMO just started as the USA and UK begin to undo lockdowns

buywell3
11/5/2020
04:31
Going to start calling you bummenwell
gooner1886
11/5/2020
04:22
Covid case numbers now rising days after lockdown lifted

Do NOT expect ant International flights now till end of this year IMO

Or until a vaccine that works is distributed worldwide and used

buywell3
11/5/2020
03:38
Bounce of 100 to start.Then drip to 50p
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