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TUI Tui Ag

652.50
6.00 (0.93%)
Last Updated: 15:02:34
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
  6.00 0.93% 652.50 652.50 654.00 661.50 645.50 652.50 626,904 15:02:34
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Travel Agencies 20.67B 305.8M 0.1713 43.32 13.25B
Tui Ag is listed in the Travel Agencies sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker TUI. The last closing price for Tui was 646.50p. Over the last year, Tui shares have traded in a share price range of 380.80p to 758.40p.

Tui currently has 1,785,205,853 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Tui is £13.25 billion. Tui has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 43.32.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
22/2/2021
13:42
tui should be to able negotiate good rates with hotels they don't own
even better would be to buy a few more freeholds

mike24
22/2/2021
13:37
Boris's announcement will either send this rocketing or .....
once bitten1
22/2/2021
09:28
As I said, forward bookings are running at record rates for this company.

This from the horse's mouth.

undervaluedassets
22/2/2021
09:21
Greece and Israel signed the trial for restriction free travel for those with a vaccination passport on 8th Feb. Should that be successful when travel restarts, should be a way forward for the Brits.
devonbeachbum
21/2/2021
23:38
The vaccine produced by Pfizer and BioNTech is 98.8 percent effective at preventing deaths or hospitalizations due to COVID-19, the head of Israel's health ministry said.

The Times of Israel reported that the director-general of Israel's health ministry, Chezy Levy, said in a statement that data collected by his agency also found the vaccine to be 99.2 percent effective at preventing serious cases of the disease. Data analyzed by the agency included only patients who received both doses of Pfizer's vaccine, the newspaper noted.

“The vaccine dramatically reduces serious illness and death,” said Levy, according to The Times of Israel.

hxxps://thehill.com/policy/healthcare/public-global-health/539778-israel-pfizer-vaccine-prevents-989-percent-of-covid-19

justiceforthemany
20/2/2021
09:15
When Harry Theoharis nails that agreement for the Greeks, Reyes Maroto will be screaming blue murder for the same deal with Spain. And then the floodgates will open. Could prove a massive chasm in the EU with Greece breaking ranks and making unilateral arrangements tho. Can't see Useless Von Der Leyen liking that much :) But who can blame them? When tourism is almost 20% of your GDP just looking after their own.
devonbeachbum
19/2/2021
15:23
Careful, just because our government puts profit before people, it does not mean to say that other governments do the same. Also 137 countries have not yet received a single vaccine dose.
casholaa
19/2/2021
11:14
No worries bud
dual313
19/2/2021
11:04
Government positive about summer holidays
dual313
19/2/2021
09:06
No wonder I couldn't find it. Initial poster said The Guardian. Thanks for the link
dual313
19/2/2021
09:01
I did before I asked but couldn't find it ha
dual313
19/2/2021
08:58
Don't be so bloody lazy and use Google 😂
knowing
19/2/2021
08:34
Guardian newspaper today ..Airlines eye 'pent up demand ' Explosive summer
once bitten1
18/2/2021
15:50
Sideways until monday night and the Boris effect/affect (amusing that they both may apply) I guess?
casholaa
18/2/2021
12:01
It'll have to, I can't see governments bailing out the airlines indefinitely as they will effectively become government owned.
casholaa
18/2/2021
11:21
Things finally looking extremely promising
once bitten1
18/2/2021
11:20
Alien Musk would have something to say about that BTW GREECE (Aegean Airlines) Announced today they expect a largely normal Summer with 50 extra bases operating
once bitten1
18/2/2021
11:13
I have a theory that the reason for global lockdown is actually to assist in the hunt for Martians. Apparently we've invaded their planet three times in the last week.
casholaa
18/2/2021
11:09
Interestingly, Air France/KLM have had a 7bn Euro bailout.
casholaa
18/2/2021
09:58
Greece anyone?
activeservo
18/2/2021
09:07
@once bitten --- Casholaa18 Feb '21 - 08:22 - 1751 of 1754 Edit <------
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