ADVFN Logo

We could not find any results for:
Make sure your spelling is correct or try broadening your search.

Trending Now

Toplists

It looks like you aren't logged in.
Click the button below to log in and view your recent history.

Hot Features

Registration Strip Icon for discussion Register to chat with like-minded investors on our interactive forums.

TUI Tui Ag

653.00
6.50 (1.01%)
28 Mar 2024 - Closed
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
  6.50 1.01% 653.00 650.50 652.50 661.50 645.50 652.50 1,021,024 16:35:19
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.

Tui Share Discussion Threads

Showing 2076 to 2095 of 4225 messages
Chat Pages: Latest  85  84  83  82  81  80  79  78  77  76  75  74  Older
DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
14/7/2021
15:03
lots of hotels airlines ships.
they must be losing a fortune.

careful
14/7/2021
14:56
more likely 5 pence
snorkelparker
14/7/2021
14:38
5quid ???!!?! What planet are you living on you bellend ??
12toes
14/7/2021
13:39
I think TUI will perhaps rally to £5 max and depending on uptake on the remainder of this summer ..we will know very quickly
once bitten1
14/7/2021
13:36
Perhaps The German contingent didn't help matters
once bitten1
14/7/2021
13:18
Same thing
once bitten1
14/7/2021
12:10
Tui will survive Just a question of will the shareholders You pays your money and takes your chance
s34icknote
14/7/2021
12:10
I do remember lots on Thomas cook board who wouldn't listen re it doing down .10 bn turnover !!! They had !
s34icknote
14/7/2021
11:50
Sub 300p is in the way innit
13toes
14/7/2021
11:36
Run for the hills ahhhhhh!!!Or just be calm
once bitten1
14/7/2021
10:03
for every pound spent on a share you get a slice of debt several times greater than your stake.
snorkelparker
14/7/2021
09:50
Soon be dismantled and Alexi Mordashov will cherry pick the parts he wants, owns 30% so clearly has his eyes on something here. But I just do not see how this will make it without more state support from Germany.
bookbroker
14/7/2021
09:49
Is Tui going bust or something? Alarming falls recently and today. Somethings going on I don't like.
slinkyj
13/7/2021
21:28
You are such a charmer. Very articulate.
donald t
13/7/2021
20:05
Well if this dog hair of a share goes back to 400+ I may be able to get my small yacht and do just that.
slinkyj
13/7/2021
15:37
It is the packed out planes, sweaty crowds, smelly night clubs that can't last forever.
It will take a very long time for people to work out how they ever wished to pack together in such grotesque conditions.

Way back, people used to pack onto the beaches at Brighton, standing room only.
Times change, people change.

For the Super rich, executive jets and luxury yachts have been selling at record levels.

Keeping away from the great unwashed, the virus spreading crowds, will be the big ambition.
Crowds will be seen as a leper colonies for the nervous.

careful
13/7/2021
09:33
I think the move to reduce restrictions in the whole is good, people need to learn to realise that life can't be the way it has been the last 18month forever. People will be itching to have a holiday abroad, the holiday companies left will have a great period of packed out planes, villas and hotels. Just be patient as this price is Tui on sale. Didn't think it would go any lower than 400 for where we are today so pretty good upside if you enter here. Will I hold when it goes over 500, maybe not as I prefer dividend stocks for long term holds.
slinkyj
13/7/2021
09:33
once bitten1 - 'My two good friends' - really? That many?
And still only 'once bitten'. Obviously you need to be chewed a few more times. Never going to be 'twice shy' are you? Why do you resort to such violent and vile language?
Appalling.

groveman1
12/7/2021
07:51
just because its a huge company and the market is complacent doesn't mean its not a huge risk.. just takes a few cards to fall and the vultures will be into the carcus..lots of lovely bits to get for pennies on the pound
snorkelparker
12/7/2021
07:47
this is not streamlining. Sounds like just trimming the sails lol ..tui is in a full melt down soon it won't be able to pay them or other suppliers...it has huge billion dollar cash holes in the basic areas of its business ..robbed deposits and pushing AP against AR massively. If in was a large supplier looking at that dynamic unless I was going under without their business I would be tightening payment terms and credit.. i wouldn't want my cash as a holiday deposit bank rolling their cash hole.
snorkelparker
Chat Pages: Latest  85  84  83  82  81  80  79  78  77  76  75  74  Older

Your Recent History

Delayed Upgrade Clock