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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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14.50 | 2.54% | 585.00 | 585.00 | 586.50 | 588.50 | 564.00 | 574.00 | 296,031 | 09:20:02 |
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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11/1/2021 10:30 | even if the unlikely event the ftse reached 3000 in 12 months there will still be millions who can afford a holiday in the sun, why the likes of TUI should do well, is the amount of scams going on advertising photos of posh props, taking deposits and doing a runner, Ocean Management Tenerife an example running for yrs for thousands of happy clients, reputation now trashed by deposits going missing,check out Tripadvisor nai | mike24 | |
11/1/2021 10:26 | Hi All Buried in the Tui paperwork on the right offer around page 98-99 is the important clause that says rights are only transferable for shareholders as at 11:59 pm today. So your first opportunity to take up the rights is in fact at the market open TOMORROW morning. Anyone thinking of selling their holding today will get no rights. | simonlevert | |
11/1/2021 09:33 | so much is made about HMG debt. A total debt of just over 100% of 1 years GDP at low interest rates is easily manageable. Look at it as an interest free mortgage that will never be repaid. Still only half of Japans debt/GDP rate. dont panic.... | careful | |
11/1/2021 08:36 | Yep . And Donald trump could be President again .. BUT highly unlikely!!!! | xawested | |
11/1/2021 08:35 | Please excuse my ignorance but shouldn’t I see a Corporate Action flag enabling me to take up the issue. I invest with ii. | k3ndo | |
10/1/2021 20:14 | FTSE might be 3000 in twelve months, this year will see the beginning of the end in the value of Fiat money. Currencies will soldier on, but their worth will be hard to evaluate! | bookbroker | |
10/1/2021 19:52 | The company has streamlined massively, has government backing and capacity can be adjusted to meet demand, the latter which is about to go through the roof.Your throw away "tail wind" comment is a bit of an understatement but consistent with your bearish view of TUI, so fair enough. See you in 12 monthsgood luck. | activeservo | |
10/1/2021 19:16 | Investors holding depositary interests over the Company's shares (DIs) on 11 January 2021 will be credited with pre-emptive subscription rights (DI Pre-Emptive Rights) that will allow them to acquire additional DIs representing New Shares at the Subscription Ratio and at the Subscription Price. Investors may exercise their DI Pre-Emptive Rights from and including 12 January 2021 (after being credited with them) up to 10:00 (GMT) on 26 January 2021 (the DI Subscription Period). | plastow | |
10/1/2021 18:42 | Yes it is obvious, but if you are a shareholder you will need to expect a much lower return. Sure pent up demand will act as a tailwind, but holidays are going to cost more in the future as capacity will have been taken out of the market, and businesses that have survived want to see better returns in future. | bookbroker | |
10/1/2021 16:15 | But that's all obvious.It's what's underpinning the balance sheet which is key and no amount of confirmation bias can detract from the facts. | activeservo | |
10/1/2021 15:57 | Hoax or not, this company is not becoming more valuable, it may appear that way by strengthening the balance sheet, but the flip side is they are diluting the equity in the process. They will have to run faster to stand still, and the return on equity is going to be significantly reduced. | bookbroker | |
10/1/2021 15:17 | Oh and yes, if you purchased a week ago you should be offered the rights. | activeservo | |
10/1/2021 15:16 | Keep checking your online account under "corporate actions" from tomorrow. When you get the notice (which should also be posted to you), it'll give you options (e.g. take up the rights offer, sell your rights etc). All done through your online account. | activeservo | |
10/1/2021 14:59 | Hi everybody, I'm new to this site and would like to ask a couple of questions about what happened on Friday with Tui, if that's ok. I bought some Tui shares about a week ago through my Halifax share dealing account. The question is... will I be offered the right to buy the cheap shares ? also is this done through Halifax automatically. I don't have a share certificate, so how do I know if I'm on the share register. I tried phoning the Halifax on Friday but there was a 40 min queue every time. As you can see I'm new this and I've never heard of "exercise subscription rights" your advise would be much appreciated. | rickyfish3 | |
10/1/2021 14:21 | My prediction is in 2.5 week time that the headlines will be "record low" death and infection rates. In reality even if we doubled the current infection rate (tested) @ 200,000 per day, that's only 0.3% of population. The media state "record high" but it's all relative.Boris deliberately lowered expectations re the vaccine the other day to make it a larger success come Feb. The 200k jabs per day is very good so I think they're going to succeed, even a month or two late that's massive for TUI. TUIs not usually my thing but even we're looking to book one! Chilled out, package holiday after all this, lovely. | activeservo | |
10/1/2021 14:02 | My agent told me ex date was on Friday with notices sent out early next week. That was after talking to TUI corporate directly..Should know more tomorrow. | activeservo | |
10/1/2021 13:53 | I'm still baffled about the share price on open on Friday why was it that high if the right are 1 for 1 nearly there must be factors that we can't see?? | plastow | |
10/1/2021 13:26 | It seems positive to me that they are using funds received to pay down existing debts and carry them through to summer. We are all in hot water if there is no improvement in the pandemic situation by Spring, not just TUI. Governments will have to pull out all the stops again. Im not losing hope just yet. No one truely believed this year would start a new without pandemic issues. We did not predict such an increase either but we do have a vaccine and it is rolling out. If TUI survive they will fly, pun intended | greenstreet1 | |
10/1/2021 12:22 | Technically, it's becoming more and more valuable every day. Unless the recovery is a hoax! ;) | activeservo | |
10/1/2021 11:11 | On target for Feb. TUI RI timing is exactly right, it's a little suspect to me, but hey that's the corporate and government 'love in' for you. I'm not complaining, just wish I had bought more since the announcement a few weeks ago... | activeservo | |
10/1/2021 10:49 | Keep in mind half the company has just been bought for 107 as a life line and on top of that they are burning through cash and becoming less valuable day by day while still being effectively closed to business. Be careful. | crazi | |
10/1/2021 09:34 | Maybe on the 29th but I doubt next week! | bookbroker | |
10/1/2021 09:08 | Will be trading in the 200's next week | ammu12 | |
09/1/2021 19:53 | No,if you weren't on the share register on Thursday's market close you will not receive subscription rights..The shares went XRights on Thursday night and that fact was reflected in the price on Friday.The nil paid won't trade in the U.K. until Monday but were trading in Germany last Friday.The U.K. 'record' date is this Monday which is a simple adminstrative process to establish subscription rights. | steeplejack | |
09/1/2021 19:45 | So as I read it I'm entitled to the rights issue too even if I brought on Friday is this correct as it starts Monday?? 11th | plastow |
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