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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Ryanair Holdings Plc | LSE:RYA | London | Ordinary Share | IE00BYTBXV33 | ORD EUR0.006 (CDI) |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 14.415 | 14.40 | 14.41 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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17/1/2003 11:41 | Yep, he's got to have it. Incidentally what is the P/E figure. 0.0 shown on ADVFN. | ![]() dondee | |
17/1/2003 11:21 | one to stear clear of for the moment! todays trades so far enc. 11:11:06 430.00 429.00 1,214 5,208 Sell Ordinary Trade 11:00:46 430.00 428.00 520 2,226 Sell Ordinary Trade 10:54:16 430.50 428.00 500 2,140 Sell Ordinary Trade 10:23:16 430.50 430.00 10,000 43,000 Sell Ordinary Trade 10:22:25 432.00 429.36 32,100 137,823 Sell Late trade 10:15:11 432.00 431.00 300 1,293 Sell Ordinary Trade 09:36:38 432.50 432.22 14,000 60,511 Sell Ordinary Trade 09:19:44 432.50 431.00 1,121 4,832 Sell Ordinary Trade 08:51:16 432.50 432.00 10,000 43,200 Sell Late trade 08:32:28 432.50 424.06 52,500 222,631 Sell Ordinary Trade 07:21:02 432.50 431.35 67,127 289,552 Sell Overnight trade | chief squirrel | |
17/1/2003 00:22 | this was a recent quote, commenting on their bad reputation for customer service; in a sector under immense downward pressure they can't afford to have this bandied about and it does them no good at all. "Word on the street about Ryanair's reputation is that the customer is going to be left in the lurch." | chief squirrel | |
16/1/2003 18:46 | Once war breaks out RYA will flood the market with 'free' seats, so they may well fare better than the likes of BAY and EZJ, who are dependent on the ticket revenue. I guess people will take more short breaks, rather than holidays. However, I cannot see the situation being resolved quickly. Yes, the US will have total air, sea and land surpemacy, but this time they have to remove Saddam from power once and for all. So will they march on Baghdad or hope that he flees from the country? It is not going to be easy, particularly if the arab world thinks that matters have been taken too far. The first sign of disharmony amongst the allies, will see the likes of France and Germany withdrawing their support. Troubled times are ahead | ![]() howdlep | |
16/1/2003 18:35 | Good points Benchmark. To be perfectly honest, my intention is to run the short right up to the outbreak of the war. Tonights discovery of chemical warheads by the UN team, allows the US to table the necessary 'war' resolution. It will be intersting to see if the find is listed in the Iraqi declaration or can be classed as weapons of mass destruction. | ![]() howdlep | |
16/1/2003 15:02 | Well ... the slide back you are seeing at the moment and in recent days is, I think, due to war risk. However, (a) all of Ryanair's activities are within Europe, and (b) you might remember how quickly Ryanair recovered after the market reaction to September 11. | ![]() benchmark | |
16/1/2003 14:59 | Benchmark, that all pre supposes that air travel is not disrupted by the pending war. Have analysts factored that in, I suspect not | ![]() howdlep | |
16/1/2003 14:26 | Michael O'Leary is predicting profits in March will be at the upper end of analysts estimates | ![]() benchmark | |
16/1/2003 12:40 | Their margins are paper thin, they rely on volume.Emm, if that drops, it all goes to the bottom line. (or rather disappears from it). EDIT. Sorry, I forgot to say, they rely on 'other services', don't they. | ![]() dondee | |
15/1/2003 16:49 | I think the low cost airline will go down because they are valued on profit growth that won't be achieved. i also think that a small drop off in pasengers per plane will have a dissproportinate impact in the same way that increasing passengers have impacted profits upwards | johnel | |
15/1/2003 15:17 | change of emphasis now. Any mark ups by the mm's are being sold into. Interestingly we are at support just as the Dow hits critical support at 8750. Like you say huwrayhenry, if it doesn't bounce from here it will drop to 412 and then 400p. I am not closing my short | ![]() howdlep | |
15/1/2003 15:01 | either bounces from here or 400p quick time! | ![]() huwrayhenry | |
14/1/2003 13:31 | I don't think it is surprising that all the free seats were not taken up over Christmas. Traditionally people prefer to stay at home with their families at Christmas so, even though the seats were free, it is not a time that a lot of people choose to travel. RYA and EZJ shares are more likely to go down than up merely because it takes positive news to move the price up whereas inertia or the possibility of a conflict will let the shares drift. I am flying to Spain soon for £25 return. It costs me more than that on a train for a day return to London. To those of us who cannot get enough of travelling the low-cost flights are beyond our wildest dreams. Unfortunately the majority of the public relies on scare stories in the papers or one bad experience told to them by a friend rather than trying the service for themselves. | ![]() superdealer | |
13/1/2003 10:08 | mickconnel - people have been predicting that Ryanair is on the way down for the last few years. | ![]() benchmark | |
13/1/2003 09:41 | Alot of selling this morning --- gone short for a while! HH. | ![]() huwrayhenry | |
07/1/2003 18:57 | Oh Good. Might take the wind out of windbag O'Leary's sails. | ![]() dondee | |
06/1/2003 09:39 | Looks like right shoulder forming. Going down from here. | mickconn11 | |
05/1/2003 11:55 | good morning....nice results....how about that inquest any new info anyone?....all the best | ![]() l2e | |
11/12/2002 10:50 | Anti Trust probe just announced by EU Transport Commissioner | ![]() howdlep |
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