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Personally, a suck it up and get on strategy is what is needed. I appreciate I am going to get stung by saying that publically. I ve been a key worker throughout this pandemic.
Is the cause worth more than the cure?
Mass testing is needed ASAP.
Company Avacta is just about to release a pregnancy style test kit with results in 10 minutes. Just what the airlines need.
True that the US is doing surprisingly well, given that COVID is pretty much out of control there, but they seem to be adopting a suck it up and get on with it attitude, which wouldn´t go amiss over here...
However, we are a long way from being out of the woods yet, and governments are very twitchy and prone to do silly things.
There also seems to be a lot of vaccine candidates racing for the finish line so that will lend some support.
@bernithebiker
I posted last night, US stocks recovered and almost at an all time high. US travel stocks are now set to rally to alien with the rest of the market.
Confidence is growing and most likely FOMA.
Very news dependant obviously, so could fall quickly if more bad news in regards to international travel.
GLA
Am I not entitled to my opinion?
Surprised (but happy) to see a bounce this morning. Not sure what is driving that.....Carnival is up too, which I have to say is very tempting to short now all the law suits are building up.
"I don't see this breaking through 600 any time soon."
Any other pearls of wisdom ?
I think the worst part is over, we are at the stage of used to / getting rid of it for good. at least we all become more and more aware, we will find a way effective drugs, tests, or vaccine. Not the first time we have to deal with it as human race, and won't be the last time.
I'm no deramper, but it hit 7, 8, 9 pounds back then because at that point everyone expected the virus to be more or less gone and the airlines flying a close to normal schedule.
But unfortunately that hasn't happened.
Was reaching £7/8/9 when no plane was flying ... France drop some other places might be added ...
If France goes on the quarantine list there will be another steep fall in Easyjet.
And now Greek cases are up and Spain is not getting any better.
I don't see this breaking through 600 any time soon.
“ 12th Aug, russ vaccine to be registered” .. it’s probably 100% proof Vodka! Haha
“ 12th Aug, russ vaccine to be registered” it’s probably 100% proof vodka! Haha
12th Aug, russ vaccine to be registered
Plenty of countries to travel to, without having isolate:
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2020/08/08/countries-quarantine-free-travel-list-england-exempt/
This company is in safe hands. It'll get to the point of families, not getting COVID over here by doing as they are asked, I'd be than happy having a week in Spain. handwashing, sanitizing, and wearing masks when needed. Madrid and Catalonia areas are flagging up as hotspots, and the British Govt are right to do what they have imposed. The downside is a 2 week quarantine period on the return. Countries like France, Malta, and Italy to name three are cracking holiday areas for families. The air industry will.. excuse the pun, take off. People taking profits, fair enough, thats what its all about. 3/4 years down the line is a sure thing, £10 minimum per share, and the divvies will kick back in, and this will attract more buyers as it will be a safe haven share. This is a buy to hold. IAG is another that I'm in. Even without a vaccine in place, (my guess one will be available mid-October, Trump will take great credit, be re-elected and we'll all have a great 3rd and 4th quarter.) Don't take this on board (dear oh dear) This is wishful thinking.. No, I am not a Trump fan!!