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TUI Tui Ag

581.50
11.00 (1.93%)
10 May 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Tui Ag LSE:TUI London Ordinary Share DE000TUAG505 ORD REG SHS NPV (DI)
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  11.00 1.93% 581.50 578.00 579.50 590.00 564.00 574.00 1,855,486 16:35:16
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Travel Agencies 20.67B 305.8M 0.1713 38.82 11.87B
Tui Ag is listed in the Travel Agencies sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker TUI. The last closing price for Tui was 570.50p. Over the last year, Tui shares have traded in a share price range of 380.80p to 685.50p.

Tui currently has 1,785,205,853 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Tui is £11.87 billion. Tui has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 38.82.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
06/3/2019
10:42
Alotto..I'm taking a serious look at this one too. Have to disagree with you on the balance sheet though. Take out the intangibles, which when push comes to shove are worthless, you are left with 12 billion of tangibles to offset against 11.2 billion liabilities. The 800 million remaining is fairly narrow. You also have a very fluid asset position especially with eye watering depreciation on stuff like cruise liners.

But tbf most balance sheets in the FTSE 100 are highly leveraged especially pharmas, telecoms and tobacco.

The price to earnings is exceedingly attractive even without growth. Please correct my analysis if you disagree, as I see this as a genuine possibility now post share crash.

stewart64
05/3/2019
08:52
Carillion? Really?
mbmiah
04/3/2019
19:43
My carrillion didn't
maddog68
04/3/2019
19:25
What goes down goes up
cragcol
04/3/2019
17:58
You live in hope matey
maddog68
04/3/2019
17:37
£12.00?
cragcol
04/3/2019
17:33
£12.00 by September 2019
cragcol
04/3/2019
17:10
Tui bit of a DOG ah.
maddog68
04/3/2019
00:19
No that is just some news. The reason why TUI has dropped, apart from the numbers which were not that bad, is the uncertainty regarding Brexit. Now the news flow is becoming more positive I expect to see a rebound in the travel sector.
knowing
03/3/2019
23:49
Knowing, was that in response to my message? It doesn't explain the share price drop
alotto
03/3/2019
22:20
What am I missing here? the balance sheet looks good but the share price has gone down the drain in 2018. Why has that happened?
alotto
03/3/2019
19:59
Couldn’t have put it better myself.

I paid nearly £12

whatsup32
03/3/2019
18:11
More bad news
whatsup32
02/3/2019
22:14
If it does start to rise iam setting a stop loss as can't afford anymore losses.
maddog68
02/3/2019
21:36
It will go back to 900+ by summer. But, only if I sell all my share. Sod's law I'm afraid.
mbmiah
02/3/2019
18:52
Anybody think tui can hit £9 by the summer ???
maddog68
28/2/2019
12:08
Anyone think that Russian billionaire Alexei Mordashov is looking to increase his holding especially with the low share price. Currently owns 24.998% of the company.




Old article from 2017 :

gerardp
28/2/2019
10:11
Buying this for the div was a bad move, just do the math.
calabrian
28/2/2019
09:07
lets hope they just put the double bottom in...

WJ.

w1ndjammer
28/2/2019
08:51
Chart now looks awful. Suggesting another leg down - bloody hope it doesn't!
tsmith2
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