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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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3.00 | 0.52% | 578.00 | 578.00 | 579.50 | 586.00 | 578.50 | 581.00 | 401,623 | 16:35:23 |
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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23/3/2021 17:00 | we do agree on TUI however lol | topazfrenzy | |
23/3/2021 16:59 | No kids and certainly NO wife since I am a woman you sad creep | topazfrenzy | |
23/3/2021 12:54 | Eventually the US, Europe will have got their act together on vaccines, as more supply comes into the market ... and when the market wakes up to that shorts will get burned. Beware of sure bets. | alex1621 | |
23/3/2021 10:21 | Well, the buyers did try around 362, but for the moment it isn't looking like they're going to carry the day. | stupmy | |
23/3/2021 10:08 | I can't see the trend changing until Boris speaks at the EU or opens up travel. | casholaa | |
23/3/2021 09:43 | No it was the 17th of May not June! | bc4 | |
23/3/2021 09:30 | Exactly 21st June + 9 | activeservo | |
23/3/2021 08:43 | The 17th of May to the 30th of June is not 9 days and even that is not defo | bc4 | |
23/3/2021 08:09 | Porsche you saddo I made 300% on Aston Martin while you were shorting Enjoy your EU saddo obsession ... the entire world knows that the EU is one sad dinosaur | topazfrenzy | |
23/3/2021 08:09 | In and of itself, the news isn't that bad. But having expectations changed repeatedly is clearly negative for TUI. Just have to see if 362/363 area holds as support on the chart. | stupmy | |
23/3/2021 07:23 | Only a nine day delay on foreign holidays. Terrific news for TUI | activeservo | |
23/3/2021 06:47 | Forget foreign holidays this year......winter will see another lockdown we have already been warned to expect this by prof Whitty. | coldspring | |
22/3/2021 17:32 | Investment advice from brexit moron Topaz who thought Aston Martin was a blindingly good investment, bet you wish you’d followed my advice on that thread for over a year saying pile into Tesla hahah. Dont invest in the U.K. but buy the USA, will blast its way out of covid while political self harming basket case U.K. has an index worth less than it was in 1999. | porsche1945 | |
22/3/2021 09:49 | You won't believe what I'm watching on DW News. If you scroll back 4 hours, you'll learn that they have started to work toward converting water into a commodity. | casholaa | |
22/3/2021 09:31 | AZ vaccine interim trial in USA shows 79% efficacy against symptomatic COVID and 100% efficacy against severe COVID or hospitalisation. Huge news against COVID. This will alleviate some travel concerns as soon as EU gets its inoculation program on track. | 1krl | |
22/3/2021 09:27 | DW News Live. Not looking good. | casholaa | |
22/3/2021 09:02 | A few panic sellers feeling a bit ill this morning. Non-news, just to let the city boys and those who don't blindly follow the news load up before the next rerate.If travel was going to be off this year this should be 20-25% down today, not...5% | activeservo | |
22/3/2021 07:54 | If the EU ban exports of their vaccines then expect the UK to ban travel to mainland Europe for the entire summer, to hit their tourist industries hard and so we should retaliate, the EU is just junk now obviously the UK was the one keeping the ship afloat when it was a member of this pitiful cartel TUI could easily go bust this year, or more and more dilution just to keep it breathing | topazfrenzy | |
21/3/2021 23:51 | Japan bans foreign spectators from entering for the Olympics | casholaa |
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