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TUI Tui Ag

574.00
-0.50 (-0.09%)
19 Apr 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
  -0.50 -0.09% 574.00 575.00 576.50 576.50 560.00 568.50 796,584 16:35:14
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 574.50p. 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.

Tui Share Discussion Threads

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
18/5/2020
09:08
Gonna be a rights issue here, existing shareholders will be diluted.
Very surprised to see the gains this morning - must be a trap.

pallys
17/5/2020
10:23
Holidays giant Tui considering tapping investors for hundreds of millions of pounds
hotfinance14
15/5/2020
13:35
Tour operators are experiencing a run on deposits
tomboyb
14/5/2020
13:07
at this point what package holidays can TUI offer? we have no idea what the individual quarantine and restrictions will be for destinations.

It just seems like package holidays where they make more margin, wont be a viable option in the short term.

Individual flights and cruises yes, but lower margin- the cruise operators are offering knockdown deals so may offer TUI great incentives.. but I think the cruises are not likely to get the go ahead for a while. theres also the point about how many cruise staff are stuck at sea currently who just want to get back to dry land. and so will the cruise liners be able to staff adequately?

sif12
13/5/2020
10:23
All the travel operators/airlines are desperately trying to get some sort of business up and running by July, if they miss the key summer season we will see a wave of bankruptcies in the autumn.
Look at the FTSE and S&P, they have both already priced in a return to something close to normal in a couple of months while it is entirely unclear what society will look like then.

salpara111
13/5/2020
08:45
Share price staying up well
welsh3
13/5/2020
08:20
15% of workforec to go at TUI...Oh my my.
hotfinance14
13/5/2020
07:47
What we thinking people?
sbb1x
11/5/2020
08:02
In auction ??
IAG also ??
Other similar ??

buywell3
11/5/2020
07:12
Nobody knows true numbers, every country increased testing therefore numbers going up. What about people who already had it, does antibodies protects from getting infected again. So many ifs, but 14 days quarantine definitely gonna kill tourism industry.
f0rl0rn
11/5/2020
06:13
TUI has IMO been given the boris kiss of death

After researching the Spanish Flu Pandemic

buywell can't see anyone going away on holidays till the whole world has been vaccinated

Not only a second wave , but a third wave is IMO likely before this happens ie over next nine to 12 months.

China , Germany and South Korea now showing increase in Covid cases
-- not a wind up

Many USA States now seeing rises in Covid cases including California , Texas , North and South Dakota and more. America unlocking now looks very dangerous indeed.

IF they do numbers could rocket around the time of the USA elections due to colder weather and Covid -19 new mutated strains hitting harder than the first wave.

Airlines now being nationalized or part nationalized and this IMO is set to continue .

Most Holiday/Travel companies will IMO be toast.


IMO dyor

buywell3
09/5/2020
15:19
Problem is the viability of the airlines when reduced demandPuts them below break even point.
4spiel
09/5/2020
10:20
it's for uk holiday makers also, who can take a month off work??

It's shot this summer to smitherinnes

senn1
09/5/2020
08:44
The poor wee people in abroad will not like this quarantine thingie one wee bit so they won’t
volsung
09/5/2020
08:37
With the new rule that arrivaals in the UK having to isolate for 14 days this will devestate the airline industry.I expect the share price to drop by over 20% on Monday.
hotfinance14
08/5/2020
18:32
I understand z scores, but you didn't answer my question. Can I see figures and you're workings out please? Or are you just repeating what you've seen/heard?
parry1988
08/5/2020
07:59
It is very relevant because the companies with the strongest balance sheets will survive. The weakest will fail.
mrfixituk
07/5/2020
14:15
Z scores are irrelevant in these circumstances.
andyj
07/5/2020
14:01
What are folk to fill their boots with, concrete?
sux_2bu
07/5/2020
13:39
Fill your boots everyone
welsh3
07/5/2020
13:32
Can you prove this and show your workings out please? Or did you copy that from somewhere else?
parry1988
07/5/2020
08:44
Believe what you want mate
sbb1x
06/5/2020
20:13
Big red flag here is the Altman Z Score less than 1.1. 72% chance of bankruptcy. If a bearish chart pattern turns up I will load up more.
mrfixituk
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