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TUI Tui Ag

586.00
7.50 (1.30%)
Last Updated: 12:13:40
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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
  7.50 1.30% 586.00 585.00 586.50 587.50 571.50 572.00 106,428 12:13:40
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 578.50p. 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.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
12/3/2021
08:44
UK's biggest 2021 export is the Kent variant, especially to Spain. Faraj was so right, not only do we export more to the EU than we import but we also managed to take back control of our borders lol
casholaa
12/3/2021
08:26
Brexit news... trade UK/EU crashed massively....
casholaa
10/3/2021
15:17
I think we can say today that any pronouncements regarding travel by the UK goverment have no effect on the SP
suffolkjim
09/3/2021
19:13
1 month to April 12 & 1 further month to May 17. Some certainty is better than no certainty. The other certainties are the fixed outgoing costs.
casholaa
09/3/2021
15:37
What gets me is they issue this non-news and people believe it. It was the same before brexit at Xmas with all the "ready the gunships!" BS before they just happened to agree terms. 'no deal' was never on the table but they did have me fooled right at the last moment. However this time I know it's all fine (all the data is public) and corporate and government know it too. Otherwise this would be 60% down, not 1%..They are on track to deliver the end of lockdown but the masses are hard to control and such news is needed but it's annoying to watch your profit eroded by the retailers panicking over what is essentially non-issue.
activeservo
09/3/2021
14:30
Looking forward to seeing the new trend in tanlines across peoples faces this summer
casholaa
09/3/2021
13:17
Those were my thoughts. I think the mood is changing, in particular with those people who have had a vaccine, or two. Politically it's going to be very, very hard for them to stop people going on holiday if the link between infection and death is broken.
suffolkjim
09/3/2021
12:53
Well that's that then. More scaring the public into compliance. Simple maths again, it's obvious rates will go up, it's obvious people won't follow rules when the rates are even more closer to zero than they normally are.I'm sure there'll be other non-news about yet another variant by end of the week....zzz
activeservo
09/3/2021
09:18
If this pops up above 450 today I think we're off again.
activeservo
08/3/2021
23:38
Shows in the trades on my ADVFN 16:35
robertreece88
08/3/2021
17:23
Hi Robert where do you see that?Thanks
lisachan
08/3/2021
17:10
Huge buy of 3.33m
robertreece88
08/3/2021
08:16
They want the money. If they do not pay holiday will be cancelled and they keep the deposit. Most likely if they want to amand they will be charged.
minky
07/3/2021
19:50
our neighbours booked through TUI, statement just through on
balance due, with option to amend booking,
on clicking this option, nothing appears to amend holidays just keeps coming up
payment page for final balance, no option to amend or cancel booking
saying they are busy is not good enough, customers are having to waste hours
& hours to trying to get through to sort out, clogging up the whole system
nai

mike24
07/3/2021
14:11
Justice, do you have a link or know where, the daily vaccinations numbers are?
geardown107
07/3/2021
13:46
UK new cases (7 day average) 6,117
Previous week: 9,263
Reduction of 34% week on week
Good chance we could be below 2,000 cases in another 2-3 weeks.
Government may well be under huge pressure by then to reopen earlier.
Warm Spring weather and sunshine will only speed things up further.

justiceforthemany
07/3/2021
11:39
Not so much caution, but patience. There's no holidays yet, and you will probably need 2 jabs. The only people with 2 jabs will be 70 year olds for the next month, plus front line. There are no foundation for this share price just yet.It will come good, but not this side of June, and if it does then it's based on hope. I can see 500p, but September, once the holiday resorts are fully open and non stop full aircraft are on their way.Those quoting 500-600p now are the last people to be listening to!
geardown107
07/3/2021
09:45
Have you expressed caution on this stock , if so thanks
lisachan
07/3/2021
09:20
An easy stock to get all emotional over. The city mice aren't convinced about the vaccination rate just yet, mass numbers not in May, but now potentially at the tail end of summer.Do not invest on the 'notion' that some faceless poster says. Nobody here knows anything, COVID lockdown is the gift that keeps on giving. Ar5eholes on here spouting 5 or 6 shortly are not quite as stupid as the idiots that react to their nonsense.Hold your nerve, but this non-dividend paying stock currently lacks credible fundamentals. 4 weeks, give it that.
klotzak
05/3/2021
12:55
Portugal also looking like opening up, with talk of either negative test or vaccination. While predictable, and what those who are long were banking on, it's nice when it happens.
suffolkjim
04/3/2021
14:11
I disagree, I think yesterday and today are more of a holding pattern. I do think it's £6 overpriced though, but that doesn't matter in today's age, I think it'll be £5 before too long.
casholaa
04/3/2021
13:18
I think so too. A minor retrace was due anyway.
activeservo
04/3/2021
12:26
Might go down £4 before its £7
prunk
04/3/2021
09:52
I think I said £5 by tomorrow. I stand corrected. It's going to take a bit longer. Doubled my holding anyway.
pwal
04/3/2021
08:13
Message from Andrew Flintham, Managing Director of TUI UK & Ireland by e-mail this morning:

Dear Customer,

I hope you and those you care about are keeping safe and well.

I would like to extend a personal thank you for all the understanding and support you have shown us at TUI throughout these challenging times. I know it’s been a difficult time for our customers as well.

Over the last week or so, it feels as though we’ve started to turn a corner and there’s some light at the end of the tunnel; the vaccine rollout in the UK is moving quickly, the days are getting longer, and I’m really excited that summer holidays look possible again. We are working closely with the UK Government and Governments overseas to help restart overseas travel safely because we know you deserve a holiday now more than ever.

In line with the current UK Government guidance, we’re not operating holidays before 17th May 2021. We’re contacting all impacted customers in departure date order, with all of them due to receive an email before 5th March. If you booked in a store, we’ll be calling you to help you change your booking or process your refund.

I know that lots of people are counting down the days until their next holiday, while others may want to wait a little longer before they travel again. This is why, if you’ve got a booking with us from 17th May to the end of June, we’re giving you ultimate flexibility with free changes up to 28 days before departure. If you booked online, you can use Manage My Booking to change your destination or dates. If you booked in a store, please contact us on 0203 451 2688. If you decide to move your holiday, we’ve currently got holidays on sale up to October 2022 so there’s plenty to choose from.

With so much excitement around holiday travel again, our team of over 1,100 incredible travel advisors are on hand to help you, and we’re bringing back another 950 colleagues from furlough over the next two weeks to provide additional customer support. We also plan to reopen our retail stores in April, and we’ll keep you updated when we know more about this. As a reminder, if you made your booking online you can easily make changes or request a refund for a cancelled holiday via Manage My Booking. Our coronavirus FAQs page is another helpful resource for any other information you might need.

As we have done throughout the pandemic, we continue to work hard on delivering you an amazing holiday. I appreciate there’s still some uncertainty with things like hotel quarantine and testing requirements, and we understand that these are important considerations when planning an overseas holiday this year. As soon as we have more information about what you can expect on holiday once borders open, we’ll share that with you. Our team and hotel partners are already working hard to welcome you back and make sure you have a fantastic experience.

We would like to assure you that we’ll be keeping our TUI Holiday Promise to you; if we know before you depart that you’ll need to quarantine on your return to the UK, you’ll have the option to change your holiday for free closer to your departure. You’ll also be able to change your holiday for free if you’re unable to travel due to new testing requirements. And we won’t be operating to any destinations that require you to quarantine on arrival if you can’t forgo this with a negative COVID test.

Finally, I’d like to reassure you that if we do need to cancel any future holidays as a result of updated Government guidance, we’ll be in touch with you directly and will always aim to give you at least seven days’ notice. If your holiday is cancelled, you will be able to change your holiday for free or can ask to receive a full refund within 14 days.

We are so excited to take you on holidays again soon and I know our teams are ready to welcome you back.

devonbeachbum
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