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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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-14.00 | -2.36% | 578.50 | 578.50 | 579.50 | 594.50 | 577.00 | 594.50 | 525,610 | 16:35:04 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Travel Agencies | 20.67B | 305.8M | 0.1713 | 38.82 | 11.87B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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16/11/2020 08:20 | Once...what are you amoking on a Monday morning ? | hotfinance14 | |
16/11/2020 08:13 | I'm in .. it'll be back to at least £6-£7 by may June | once bitten1 | |
13/11/2020 14:00 | I only have a small stake at around the current levels so not too bothered for now may rotate the money into IAG for my travel exposure for when the Oxford vaccine is announced and we see a 50% surge on the day? | topazfrenzy | |
13/11/2020 13:55 | agreed Porsche ...shame as was a good company.. but close to going to far now..how much has it borrowed already and it had already plundered customer cash prior to covid ..a mess .. | snorkelparker | |
13/11/2020 13:54 | doubled my money with Aston you twerp you keep shorting everything as you always do Porsche lol | topazfrenzy | |
13/11/2020 10:15 | Topaz you cretin, how did you get on with Aston M haha, did you buy Tesla six months ago like I told you to a dozen times, or are you still buying U.K. sxxt? | porsche1945 | |
12/11/2020 08:36 | Obviously some bug cheese director selling relentlessly | 1crackupboom | |
12/11/2020 08:33 | Bookings going crazy according to people who work in travel industry. | 1crackupboom | |
11/11/2020 11:54 | Ftse booming. Recovery in sight. Tui down. Maybe big seller. | 1crackupboom | |
11/11/2020 09:39 | Oxford vaccine confirmation and straight to £6 here Games were/are being played with the price today, this is a share to accumulate at this time as far as I'm concerned GLA | topazfrenzy | |
11/11/2020 09:18 | £5 by Friday, once the crooks have had their fill I topped up as way too cheap considering the vaccine is about to be rolled out | topazfrenzy | |
11/11/2020 09:15 | They have asked the German government for another 1.8 billion. | theark | |
11/11/2020 09:15 | dilution maybe as carnival did it yesterday still at £2bn valuation it is now looking like a takeover target, or the Chinese might want a slice | topazfrenzy | |
11/11/2020 09:08 | Wondering if dilution coming and insiders know | 1crackupboom | |
11/11/2020 09:05 | Bout to say same. What's going on | 1crackupboom | |
11/11/2020 08:58 | This is being so manipulated to allow the big boys to load up on the cheap or to close their shorts | topazfrenzy | |
10/11/2020 10:22 | I think Astrazenica / Oxford trial results will be due soon. Pulse magazine I think suggests their vaccine has already been sent to GPs so their news will be even more significant.... | netcurtains | |
10/11/2020 10:02 | Great to see the positivity continuing. The vaccine lets you see the return of the business case and quickly. | leafysuburb | |
09/11/2020 13:51 | This is heading back to £6 FAST DON'T MISS OUT!! | topazfrenzy | |
06/11/2020 12:41 | Now lets be real....it’s winter,we have a lockdown no2,could it be extended?it’s the winter.COVID has not been sorted by a long way.Is there anything going for the air lines and tourism industry that would make you buy with some sort of confidence,I can see none. | albert3591 | |
31/10/2020 19:45 | Measures introduced in the second lockdown include shutting hospitality venues and preventing outbound international travel apart from work trips. | loganair | |
28/10/2020 12:28 | Corridors being opened up at various destinations a few closures too but it's a fluid situation hence the large drops and rises. | palace pete |
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