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Temptation resisted and still here to fight another day. Better set the alarm clock for tomorrows opening.
Well done RT003, look at my post this AM, similar to yours. Guys, hold and ride it to £3-4..
I refer to my post at 07.10 this morning and my call of 205p by close of play today
I do wonder why on earth some others think this is going to retreat to 175/185. Not a chance in hell. £2 has well and truly gone
I'm not the one who called you a liar. I just gave you the facts and you became aggressive.
Anyway, normally don't fall for trolls but apparently have so I must be the twat...
Wayv
I'm heavily invested here don't stick your big nose in other people post and name calling
Jog on yourself
Livestock
No need for libellous comments on here.
It's not my fault that you don't understand what happened to the share price after the rights issue.
Stop being a pregnant fish and go elsewhere.
This will do well today, as we enter spring, light at the end of the tunnel, airlines starting to bring back staff, I can see this heading towards 220 mark I reckon and end the day between 210 - 215. GL All
You'll be waiting a very long time lol
I really dont think some posters are grasping what the decline in Covid is going to do to previously ravished stocks
Opening price is 201.4p
If I think it will go up a lot, I will buy, but if I think it will drop, I won't buy. mmmm....... trader tactics, wishing you all luck - some of you need it it!
If it opens at 194p I will buy if its higher i will wait for drop later
This will close today in excess of 205p and then some.....screenshot that and will respond at 4.30pm
Morning all,
IAG today will open up, probably close to 200p before coming back down towards 10.00 am and then going back up towards 200p again and maybe close above at around 16.30 hrs.
Wouldn't it be good if this was today's scenario?? I bought more IAG the day before the results because I knew it would fly the next day, I had a feeling(look at my posts if you wish). After having read many articles and having looked at charts, IAG will do very well in the near future, possibly reaching 230-240 pence but long term is even brighter...Cost cutting has been achieved and as soon as we start talking about flying with vaccine passport this share will literally fly, in my opinion. I do hope so.
All this IMO and time will tell..Good luck everyone and stay safe..
"Jokers" in the sense of it being a historically accurate record of the IAG share price over time.
Have a day off and stop embarrassing yourself.
@Livestock: I well aware of the implications of an RI, the discussion was based on the Precovid share price, your figure is wrong.
Ishortshares
"" If you look at Morningstar's chart""
Jokers
Posted on different device, hence different username
Teddy100
Dilution also lowers earnings per share (a measure of profitability) and typically reduces a stock's price. For obvious reasons, this is usually upsetting to shareholders. The more new shares are issued, the greater the dilution.
I don't need to "sow" you how I got the 600 it's historical fact. If you look at Morningstar's chart you can see it. They haven't adjusted for the dilution but have just kept the actual share price. I also know this because I invested in IAG in April/May last year, took up my rights issue and am aware exactly the relative price over time. Maybe best to know what you're talking about first before posting here?
Teddy100
You need to click on the link it gives an accurate figures saves making the numbers up
https://www.londonstockexchange.com/stock/IAG/international-consolidated-airlines-group-s-a/company-page?lang=en
@Livestock. The price in January 2020 either hit 642p or 672p, believe me I remember.
Lhall
Maybe you should show us how you get your figure of 600
It's pretty stunning that there are people invested here and posting on this board without having a clue about the pricing of this security.
Nope, that has been adjusted to take into account the dilution. The actual share price was around 600.
Lhall
Look on London stock exchange it gives accurate figures pre covid 440 it saves making the numbers up
Livestock
Agree EPS is now lower with more shares in circulation but EPS doesn’t determine SP.