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WIZZ Wizz Air Holdings Plc

2,138.00
-48.00 (-2.20%)
23 Apr 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Wizz Air Investors - WIZZ

Wizz Air Investors - WIZZ

Share Name Share Symbol Market Stock Type
Wizz Air Holdings Plc WIZZ London Ordinary Share
  Price Change Price Change % Share Price Last Trade
-48.00 -2.20% 2,138.00 16:35:09
Open Price Low Price High Price Close Price Previous Close
2,170.00 2,134.00 2,200.00 2,138.00 2,186.00
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TRAVEL & LEISURE

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Posted at 02/2/2024 14:24 by tergifts
I think the dispute over the 50 Billion EU funding for Ukraine between Hungary's Viktor Orban and the EU, may have been unsettling some Wizz investors with its links to Hungary.
Thankfully that now seems out of the way.


In comparison to Jet2 & EasyJet, Wizz should now be trading above 3100.
Nothing permanently bad has happened here, Wizz will catch back up very quickly when the sentiment changes, the growth plan will see Wizz shooting past both of them.


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Posted at 17/8/2023 12:26 by ochs
Indeed @bulltradept - very much depends on the total 'pot' of cash to invest. I guess it's better to talk in percentage terms as that way it's the same whatever your total pot size.

Scaling in works if an investor is confident that fundamentals haven't changed with a fall in share price, and if their own view of the investment over the medium or longer term hasn't changed. If on the other hand an investor is looking fairly short term and puts all their cash in initially then a stop loss strategy is probably a safer option to avoid big losses. Additionally it allows you to retain most of your capital to invest elsewhere.
Posted at 19/7/2023 21:35 by 31337 c0d3r
True. However, the movement of ants viewed in time lapse will show interesting and beautiful patterns. Similarly, investor psychology lies behind a large part of trading activity, and when buys and sells are plotted out on a chart it creates familiar patterns where the likelihood of an upcoming price event can often be foreseen, in the absence of external news of course.
Posted at 13/7/2023 13:51 by 31337 c0d3r
Notice of FY24 First Quarter Results Date

Geneva, 13 July 2023: Wizz Air Holdings Plc ("Wizz Air"), the fastest growing and one of the most sustainable European airline s , announces it will issue unaudited results for the three months ended 30 June 2023 on Thursday, 03 August 2023 at 07:00 BST (08:00 CET).

Wizz Air's management will host an in-person presentation for analysts and institutional investors at 09:00 BST (10:00 CET) at MHP Group's offices, 60 Great Portland Street, London, W1W 7RT, on the day. For those who are unable to attend the presentation in person, a live webcast will also be available.

Participants can register for the webcast here (copy and paste into browser):
bit.ly/Wizz_Air_Q1_F24_webinar

The Group's FY24 First Quarter Results webcast will be made available on the Wizz Air website later that day.
Posted at 23/8/2022 15:03 by scrutable
The recent monthly sales report shows that their business management outperforms all other airlines. What more can investors want in these very difficult times?

They have been wise enough to very quickly recognise their mistake in applying their expansion strategy to the large business potential between Moscow and Asia. They have admirably, quickly suspended that initiative , no doubt at considerable cost.

That makes them one of the very few shares with an obvious upside during the current misery.
Posted at 11/8/2022 17:38 by ochs
I'm not so sure about Orban being wrong when it comes to Russia - he's one of the few EU leaders who says we should get the 2 sides talking rather than simply pumping more and more weapons into Ukraine. As an investor I'm here to make money... so wouldn't sell for moral reasons. I support various charities monthly which is a separate thing from investing.
Posted at 04/6/2019 00:09 by philanderer
Bosses at Wizz Air, the Hungary-based budget airline which has managed to escape relatively unscathed from the pressures squeezing Easyjet (down 1.9 per cent, or 16.4p, at 854.8p) and Thomas Cook (up 0.8 per cent, or 0.14p, at 17.43p), have reaped their rewards.

Chief executive Jozsef Varadi bagged 46,796 shares worth a total of £1.5 million, while chief operations officer Diederik Pen scooped 30,300 worth £992,000. Shares in the airline climbed 4.5 per cent, or 140p, to 3274p.
Posted at 16/2/2017 22:32 by mach100
Still here yoyo, I believe Wizz are worth £20 to £23 so will accumulate when I can. These airline companies are very volatile but worth buying on dips before they take off. Generates piles of cash,is expanding and might do better in a recession than good times where people trade up to spend more for more. Looks like the share price is accelerating higher again after investors took flight on the latest update
Posted at 04/1/2001 10:53 by oneliner
FOOL'S GOLD?
At the moment, having seen so many rallies, the British investor (saddled with the woes of the United States through no fault of his or her own), is more inclined to sit on the sidelines awaiting firm direction upwards to be clearly established rather than what has been seen frequently recently: the rally followed by the sad retracement when the euphoria wears off.

Of course, one of the rallies in the bear marklet will one day be the signal that the bear has ended. The question is which one? Will it be this one or will it be a rally in Q1 2002 or beyond.

Watch this space.

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