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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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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 | |
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13.00 | 2.28% | 583.50 | 583.00 | 584.00 | 588.50 | 564.00 | 574.00 | 304,891 | 09:23:10 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Travel Agencies | 20.67B | 305.8M | 0.1713 | 38.82 | 11.87B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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14/3/2019 08:06 | Are we just about to see the hockey stick and recovery of tui? Next update should be more positive, after mass holiday booking season is in full swing.Ive been looking at tui cruises for november and my travel agent told me there is high demand for them, asian cruises are almost sold out already | flyinggogo | |
14/3/2019 07:42 | Calling Mr Vain | volsung | |
14/3/2019 07:10 | I know what I want...and I want it now (Finish this lyric) | volsung | |
14/3/2019 00:06 | This is going to carry on dropping. | letmepass | |
12/3/2019 17:54 | Better to be safe than sorry regarding the Max planes. | mbmiah | |
12/3/2019 14:46 | Thanks for that. | leonidas | |
12/3/2019 14:38 | Announcement of suspension of Boeing 737! | thaiger | |
12/3/2019 14:22 | on a free fall................ | leonidas | |
12/3/2019 09:34 | Bought 10,000 shares yesterday at 760.4 think that it's was oversold.. Not sure if it's a long term position. But I don't think Tui is the best short out there from these levels. This isn't a Thomas Cook shambles so surprised to see it at these levels. | snorkelparker | |
12/3/2019 09:28 | tui looking good and very much on the blue here come 800p. | leonidas | |
11/3/2019 18:39 | No reported short positions : | gerardp | |
11/3/2019 12:44 | Took a small initial position at 7.60. Tucked away for the long term. | andyj | |
11/3/2019 12:38 | Currently the best short out there. Whats dragging it down.......BREXIT | knowing | |
11/3/2019 12:36 | Fair comment but the Share Price has halved since then which in my opinion is a tad harsh | poolies3 | |
11/3/2019 12:35 | Tui website states 52 max 8. in total ordered and 18 max 10 ordered. I think it's something else dragging these down. Maybe info we are not privvy to. | celicaman | |
11/3/2019 12:23 | hxxps://www.tuifly.b All Boeing fleet with 4 737-max . Grounding the max’s Won’t have huge impact nor with fuel cost as the fleet is not huge. However the fuel for the ships will cost quite a few penny’s. I think they have bought the fuel forward. We have been short changed by the management. September they were bragging about forward bookings been usual and 10% growth only to 3 months later say no growth and forward bookings not been there. We were sold a dud | whatsup32 | |
11/3/2019 11:37 | They have 6 in service, none on order | knowing | |
11/3/2019 09:08 | Did tui not order a load of them dodgy 737s? | volsung | |
08/3/2019 18:55 | Yes I know I have a lot invested in TUI I will stick with them after Brixit summer hopefully good news coming , | daler1966 | |
08/3/2019 15:03 | Share price is currently looking dire. Other than Brexit what is pulling this down? Forecast delays in Germany this coming summer should not effect TUI this much. Even when the French Air Traffic create delays it never has this much effect. SO ok it will not create an additional 10% growth year on year, it will still make a profit. Am I missing something? | andrewclarke99 | |
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 |
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