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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Wizz Air Holdings Plc | LSE:WIZZ | London | Ordinary Share | JE00BN574F90 | ORD GBP0.0001 |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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-96.00 | -4.54% | 2,020.00 | 2,040.00 | 2,046.00 | 2,112.00 | 2,024.00 | 2,112.00 | 480,021 | 16:35:12 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Air Transport, Scheduled | 4.03B | -523M | -5.0624 | -4.03 | 2.11B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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02/8/2022 09:41 | I am struggling to get these numbers. pass 4.760 m Fleet 154. Lets assume they are ALL FLYING. LETS TAKE 200 pass per flight. so 24000 flights a month. 800 per day. that's 5 sectors a day average.( based on 154 frames) 4 hour flight time average can that be done? Are they 24/7 with the entire fleet flying. Some/ most airports have restrictions at night to prevent 24 hour operations there maybe some very short sectors?? Or are the fleet numbers wrong? tiger Jet2 are lucky to get 4 sectors in a 24 hour period | castleford tiger | |
02/8/2022 09:27 | how many in the wiz fleet now please | castleford tiger | |
29/7/2022 07:55 | https://m.marketscre | wilc42 | |
28/7/2022 10:46 | £40-£50 p/s coming in 6-12 months. | 31337 c0d3r | |
28/7/2022 10:44 | Another large director buy of £66,573.75 worth, bought yesterday at £21.65. | 31337 c0d3r | |
27/7/2022 19:42 | Markets seem to have liked the easyJ update yesterday and then Wizz today. I guess all the bad news was already out there, and Wizz are predicting a 'material operating profit' for Q2 (July to Sept) after a bit of a shocker in Q1 (operating loss of 285m Euro). Fuel prices have dropped back a bit in recent weeks, but it's unclear whether that will continue - oil prices remain very volatile. | ochs | |
27/7/2022 10:46 | Toldya I'd seen the books..WIZZ set to hit £52 pdq according to level 4..no reason to be sat here apart from coming for my buy orders..oh gosh, thank you so much xx Hope this helps Elsworth Van Shagger..exit target £46 | elsssworth | |
27/7/2022 09:39 | Oh hello. A couple of good days. Yet still BA if it's owners stand still | wilc42 | |
13/7/2022 08:34 | It seems nothing more than the US having a bounce on the 2:30 open, although that all reversed by 8pm! | ochs | |
13/7/2022 00:12 | Unexpected strong rise from 2:30pm, charts of both WIZZ and EZJ almost mirroring each other. What happened at 2:30pm? | exotic | |
11/7/2022 10:47 | Disappointing update today, bigger loss than expected for Q1, although they're still hoping for a profit in Q2 (certainly needed as that's July/Aug/Sept). Also Capital Group reduced from 15% to 10% on 6 July. 2 bits of bad news so I'd be expecting to see £15, but so far the shares have held up ok. | ochs | |
07/7/2022 08:12 | 4th recent director buy on 4th July - partner of UK MD spent £44k at 1770p. Although so far none of these buys are helping the share price... even with oil prices back down to $100. | ochs | |
06/7/2022 20:59 | “It’s gonna be 40 quid” BWAHAHAHA | allenquatermain | |
06/7/2022 16:11 | Bank of America taking 5.15%, yes that sounds positive... but then you may have missed the 2nd RNS which said that the day after they went back down to 0.04%! Bought 30 June, sold 1 July... would they have made any money? | ochs | |
05/7/2022 07:55 | Short away if you must, makes little difference for those prepared to wait for £40+ | exotic | |
05/7/2022 07:49 | WIZZ just saved you money and look at it this way, less that you've spent when you divorce! ;-) | bulltradept | |
04/7/2022 20:22 | Total short positions now up to 3.7% ✔️ ✔️ I think I’ll avoid this one GRINS ✔️ | allenquatermain | |
04/7/2022 08:17 | Yes, they are good figures... more importantly the load factor of 86.1% for June 2022 is higher than 84.2% for May 2022, and 83.4% for April 2022. If they can push towards 90% for July/Aug/Sept that should bode well. Despite recent large share price falls, and all the negative press airlines and cost of living are getting these figures for June certainly don't suggest the appetite for flying is diminishing, more the opposite... despite the cost pressures on consumers across Europe. | ochs | |
04/7/2022 08:09 | Wizz Air Holdings PLC said Monday that it carried more passengers in June than in the same month a year earlier. The Central and Eastern European low-cost airline said it carried 4.3 million passengers in June compared with 1.6 in the same month of 2021. For the rolling 12-month period, Wizz Air carried 36.3 million passengers, up from 12.4 million a year before, it said. Load factor--a measure of how full a plane is--rose to 86.1% from 64% in June 2021, taking the total for the rolling 12 months to 81.8%, which is up 17.4 percentage points from the year-earlier period, the company said. | time for common sense | |
04/7/2022 07:21 | June load factor up massively!.. and new routes continuously being added!! Order of the day keep buying in nobby titty batches.. then seem them all to over of the mugs at £56 Hope this helps ____________________ 04 July 2022 JUNE 2022 TRAFFIC AND CO2 EMISSION STATISTICS WIZZ AIR CARRIED 4.34 MILLION PASSENGERS, AN INCREASE OF 179% YEAR-ON-YEAR 4 July 2022: Wizz Air Holdings Plc ("Wizz Air"), the fastest-growing and one of the most sustainable European airlines, today announces passenger and CO2 emission statistics for June 2022. In June 2022, Wizz Air carried 4,340,115 passengers, representing a 179% increase compared to June 2021, at a load factor of 86.1%. Wizz Air continued to grow its network and improve its customer offering in June, including: · Wizz Air has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Airbus to explore the potential for hydrogen-powered aircraft operations. The cooperation will allow Wizz Air to analyse the potential for highly efficient, ultra-low-cost hydrogen powered operations. · Wizz Air also announced it will be returning to a systemic jet fuel hedge policy. Given the sustained and ongoing volatility in commodity prices Wizz Air has decided to reinstate a hedging policy and will be aligning it to those of its peers. More detail on this announcement can be found at the following link: hxxps://ir.q4europe. · Wizz Air announced launching of new routes to Dammam, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia from Rome, Vienna and Abu Dhabi. The new routes are a step towards a growing presence in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, which will offer affordable, point-to-point travel for tourists and residents in the Kingdom, Europe and the UAE. | elsssworth |
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