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Good morning Sunsurfer, I can confirm your earlier statement of BA (777) flight crew only will be offered 6 month secondments with Qatar Airways.
As sunsurfer demonstrates, total insecurity. He will not face the debate. He will not acknowledge real world variables. He will consider issues. Instead he tries to gather the flock around him closer and closer. He even pushes them to put up the shutters themselves and cut themselves off and enter sunsurfers world of denial. Sunsurfer is desperate for confirmation of his position and seeks to recruit more to the cult, and close the door firmly behind them filtering out any voice that doesn't preach in the church of Sunsurfer.
Very insecure people posting now, becoming more and more nervous and anxious about just how IAG is going to deal with the debt having lost the summer.
TP & JB4 please filter the clown.... even though i've filtered him i'm getting echoes from you feeding his ego! let him go ... filter filter filter!!!!
GLA
ps just heard BA pilots being offered secondments at Qatar airways which will save massively on pilot wages and ensure ba will have pilots current to jump back in to a ba seat when the slack is taken up.....
Yes TP you are a troll, you are not the uncle arm chair safe house character you convinced some people you were with your softly softly soothing armchairposts. And your comebacks are below par. What happened to you? Do you want to talk about it in private?
TP. The only person who believes a word the cooking clown says is himself.
I can’t believe the SP has risen so quickly, reinforces however how I always new that we would have to get back to a form or normality after a tough 18 months. There’s always risk when you invest but this was a bit of a no brainer, people can’t stay isolated forever and we need to get on with life. No more sleepless nights, established a healthy green buffer and by March 2022 this will be flying!
This is comedy gold.
'If I could get the jump seat again like the good ol' days I am sure the chances of agreement of much I pass on would be guaranteed give the level of expertise'
Yup, your expertise is soundly needed amongst BA crew and Pilots. They need to know what you know, to save themselves from your often posted oblivion.
Ahhhh, but aren't most 'jump seat' occupants -
A. Losers who don't pay full fare.
B. Klingons of staff
Or
C. Cheapskates.
This last quote is priceless-
I'm sorry for you TP. Insecurity has somehow overwhelmed you. You are just another bitter troll now. Mask finally slipped eh?
Are you finally invested? You know, lost the chance from 137 to the 180s?
Please tell us again and again tomorrow why your not investing.
Does that make me a troll?
If anything about this last year has taught all of you, such wild predictions of sp can, are, will be shattered when something else happens. Some of you are verging of the boiler room ramper level. You are way off the mark and just like last time suckering in pis with promises of infinite rises and sky high sps. What did they get?
My thoughts I think I said yesterday towards 250 by end of this year and towards £3 by next summer. Still along way to go but with the rise today, investors can see there is massive appetite for investing here. Hopefully now a slow and sustained rise in the next few weeks so we can end the year in a great position for 2022! GL All!!
If I could get the jump seat again like the good ol' days I am sure the chances of agreement of much I pass on would be guaranteed give the level of expertise. A discussion comparing the volcanoes and the rather dramatic differences between ash spewing and low level lava fountains for example. Then again, the Icelanders know a thing or two about volcanoes.
I'm sorry for you TP. Insecurity has somehow overwhelmed you. You are just another bitter troll now. Mask finally slipped eh?
Guessworx - I'd say 350p is an easy possibility. 30/31 July 2022 provides Q2 stats and half yearly results. Expectations for me is that they'll easily outshine 2021 and 2020 equivalents. Valuation at that point is tricky, of course. Key questions are two:
1 - Will the economies from restructuring outweigh the dilution? Perhaps not, but if the economies are anywhere near to balancing the dilution, then of course we're back to pre-2019 area of valuation. Which is far above 350p per share.
2 - Rebound of demand? My money is that demand end of Q2 2022 will be close to Q2 2019 demand. Big banks in London are espousing home working at the moment, but word on the street is that the policy isn't sustainable long term. Impact is better in person. We'll see which side wins that one.
Happy to hear other povs.
'And I'm flying BA too!'
Jeez, I pity that crew. Three hours stuck in an inescapable aluminium tube with blah-blah.
Don't forget to tell them your thoughts on the Unions at LGW. How your in reality, your a switcheroo kinda guy.
Your climate change worries for aviation, how that, despite an RI being kicked into the long grass by BAs parent company, IAGs CEO, YOU know otherwise and warn them about their job security.
And as you disembark, tell them that as you wouldn't touch IAG shares at 137, your not going to invest and like a dragon say, I'M OUT!
And ensure you tell the pilots about wind direction, that of course it's fine to fly to a volcano in Iceland, but to watch out for the ash coming from La Palma....
I'm sure their opinion of you will be much the same as 99% of the guys and gals on here......
Never been on the Easy J board. Been dealing with a load of orders. I can't see how the sp has taken a 'beating' for any of the airlines. Even SSP is over 4% and that is a bellwether. I suspect there is some announcement coming soon. I suspect it will be the PCR test end date, and judging by market forethought, if it is the case, it looks to be within the half term return window. I'll miss out, my trip to see the Icelandic volcano is earlier in the month. Looks like Spain has decided to miss out on a big tourist event on La Palma, but in Iceland they have carved out car parks and trails to right up to the volcano within just a couple of hundred feet at one part. Going because it has get a bit more active again. Rare opportunity to get up close and personal with an eruption like this. And I'm flying BA too!
norrab1
"consolidation is a certainty!"
Not sure how you arrived at that, would you like to expand on that statement?
Next few stops are 189p, 192p and 199p, 206p, 213p and 220p...
I don't think that IAG will give much chance to shorter until 220p - 250p...
Did i miss the opening night by them on EasyJet - DAMNIT Carl...:)
Fugazi1, Big Blue and Smithy over on the Easyjet board....
your boys took one HELL of a beating.
I think that IGA is not geared up yet it's normal behaviour due to many investors in RR and Cine, but it's imminent that many will turn into IAG and then we will see where we are going to end as SP is in bottom of the recovery and quick 25% rise anytime now.
GLA.
It is extremely viable, with overall revenue set to increase coupled with the fall out of smaller players, consolidation is a certainty!
I'm certainly holding for at least 2-5 years
SP 300-400p long term... is it even viable ?
some factors/thoughts :
- pre-covid leisure travel levels will eventually return and possible within a few years.
- but pre-covid business travel may have a long lasting downturn buy upto 20% .
- cargo flights have helped and may continue into the future though in a limited fashion.
- IAG may find opportunity in short haul flights again and capture it by expansion or buy out.
- re-instatement of dividends but without dilution to fund it.
- what is the future of fuel costs and green drive
In the best case, if they manage to capitalise on this pandemic and come out leaner, stronger and more diversified, ...they may return to strong profits longer term and have done enough to compensate worries of the huge debt pile. If so then the old SP highs could still be alive!
So will you still exit on this bounce or do you think it makes sense to hold long term and wait for old highs to return?
(dyor . imo. not advise)
Are you still going on about that :)
The rise will help get the RI away much easier.
Very quite in here today, I guess everyone is over in the RR. room.
I may turn the lights off in here, if no-one minds - what with the recent hike in Electric may save a few quid :)
A few more pence to break even, and then happy days :)
On the rise again. This is like a coiled spring.
The best investments i've made in 15 years + here. (Say's he who bought Northern Rock when the news (and fan) broke thinking it would be a classic fallen angel play. Oh, boy.