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We waited so long and we wait forever š¶
Attractive stock attracts short sellers. Believe ezy will be more than ok :)
Why make it illegal just in the UK? If you remove short selling from the UK, then trades will be made overseas. London is already under fierce competition as a leading Global Financial center, this would surely weaken it further. Like the idea though, short selling is a pain in the proverbial :-) Have a good day.
Lots of big trades today after market closed.
Can we speculate if BUYS or SELLS?
Iām optimistic about EZJ just now.
Dont forget the rights issue. This means Ā£16/share is going to be a lot harder to get back to.
Took advantage of the dip and bought another tranche of easyjet shares. will continue to buy on the dips.with jp morgan upgrading easyjet to Ā£7 and an "overweight" stance .and virgin atlantic and international consolidated airlines all predicting bumper profits .think this share will be Ā£6.50 by end of year
Minded to agree. Sold out at 550, very small lost. Of the opinion the war will escalate, high oil etc.
I thought Whiz Air's figures would have a positive read across, but that's not the case for the moment. I still think we'll see around 500. I closed my previous short around 520-525 and opened a new one around 563-565.
AAL stock down 6%, oil upā¦obvs not going to bring politics into the pictureā¦there is a risk here but i see this as a massive opportunity :)
Undercrackers, personally I feel these union settlements are semi-corrupt, eg if they got double their wage would they accept it without feeling guilty ? How much extra do workers have to receive before they feel any guilt, if ever ?!! Anyway, hopefully EZJ pass any extra costs on to Joe Public !!
Finally, the Unions have agreed on a new pay deal with staff... they get a whopping 20% increase on their basic, a 3.25% increase on their sector, and a one-off payment of Ā£1,500 if they started flying before 1st Jan 2024. At least a costly strike has been avoided and makes EZY a very attractive employer of choice compared to Ryanair!!
''Realistic to assume over 600 when all the new ISA money gets shovelled in''
How long for it to get back to near Ā£16 - the level I sold out at in Jan 2018?
It is certainly making fast progress since getting back into the stock at 392p less than 6 months ago.
Realistic to assume over 600 when all the new ISA money gets shovelled in next Monday pre trading update mid April but wtfdik
GLA
MAYBE this year ... but NOT this week
A bit of trivia on this bank holiday. Using a flight app I have (no, Iām not a nerd!) as at 1735 there were 111 easyJet flights showing as āliveā - pushed back or airborne. Think of all that revenue at premium prices!
Anyone think the sp could break 600 this week? GLA.
@max_run
OnBuying Backā¦I got messageā¦.will action asap
Seems swissport in Zurich failed to load a baby car seat - so although the expenses incurred will be charged to Easyjet theyāll reclaim all costs from Swissport - no harm done. Apparently flight was rammed :)
And with the miserable, cloudy weather continuing in the UK, there'll be an even greater urge for many to get away to sunnier climes to escape dreary Blighty. Let's hope 2024 is the year easyJet's SP really breaks out and heads back to Ā£10 where it belongs given its bright future.
Usually the talk is of pandemic travel restrictions, crew staff shortages, airport staff shortages, ATC strikes, war. Worst I can find is old ish passports which are still hanging around. How about the passport office send a damn letter to those that have longer than a 10yr issue date.
Well u can't have everything. Can't wait for the April results, should be great imo.
And what is happening with fines for taking kids out of school during term time? Absolutely nothingā¦thinks itās something like Ā£60/ week per childā¦..accepted procedure. Or, as hairdresser said: teachers were on strike for more days than my kids will be absent!
Bumper May incoming š
Trading update last year was 18th April. I think weāll have a much clearer view by mid April, 2-3 weeks away. Current average broker forecast is Ā£6.83 but if we have good results then this could well go higher.
Time will tell, a little patience needed. Iām positive though, I think all airlines are increasing margins quite a lot this year based on prices I have seenā¦ā¦
I'm interested in views as to where easyjets share price could rise to in the next 18 months.
With the rights issue, i don't think Ā£15 (pre-covid) or close is acheivable again in the medium-term. With market cap of Ā£4.33 billion meaning a share price of Ā£5.70... how big will the business get.
I can't see much past a PBT of Ā£600m in the next 18 months, and so a market cap of around Ā£6bn(rough 10x earnings) - this would still mean a share price of Ā£8ish.
Thoughts?
Love the quote in the daily mail article
"Reacting to the data, travel expert Paul Charles, chief executive of travel consultancy The PC Agency, told MailOnline today: 'Low-cost airlines don't exist anymore. Higher costs, including wages, fuel and increased supplier fees are forcing airlines to hike fares and pass on those costs to passengers."
Really? I can find hundreds/thousands of cheap fares across Europe right now. As has already been noted, cheap flights don't exist for people trying to get away during Easter at the last minute because they waited until the plane was nearly full..... and at this point yield curves will be rightly upwards. Fly cheap book early (or take a huge risk)... its not that hard.
Just a subtle hint then Max?!!! Hereās hoping for a steady rise above 600 and for it to stay above. GLA.
I'm still keeping the faith here. Not sold a single one.
Looking forward to the march to the pre-war levels coming this year.
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@Prime
Long time no chat! Lloyds been on fire š
When it looked like ezj not hitting my 575p target I took out 2 hangars (25%) at 566 and 567..now slashing wrists.
Happy Weekend to you :)