The latest Investing Matters Podcast episode featuring Jeremy Skillington, CEO of Poolbeg Pharma has just been released. Listen here.
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John, mikey is a bargain at these prices when the future predictions are considered. Already above precovid figures, as per rns the other week, and suffering from far far less issues and cancellations as the other low costers. Far more fuel efficent planes, and, as you correctly say, very good future projections for increasing the customer base even further.
It must all make very hard reading for the knockers but there you go, it is what it is, so the best they could do is jump aboard for the future ride.
Once this scum russian war is sorted, all this self propogating inflation talk starts to subside, airports sort their ridiculus staffing issues out, and the world return to more normal times, does anybody with half an ounce of common sense expect people not to want to fly to the sunshine? with higjer priced tickets its a win all round for Mikeys mob.
The blokes hardly 'pope like' and a bit of a Marmite character, but he is undoutably the best in the business.
Flog your crappy BOO and buy for the capital gains ahead :)
See our friend is still struggling with reality and math John.
A solvent sector leading company in a hugely valued industry, or a drastically declining broken business model with stronger competitors in a sector known for failing.
Hummm no brainer which one id invest in, shame he's too late.
Rag producer down 88% now from the highs, and heading lower everytime you look.
Meanwhile airports are rammed to the rafters with sun seekers.
"Mikey rides to the rescue."
... but the SP is 12.3€. Where's your rampy nonsense 20€ DT ?
Ooops !
Mikey rides to the rescue.
"Ryanair to the rescue" headlines the Metro as it reports its CEO Michael O'Leary will put on 500 extra flights at London Stansted Airport over half-term. It comes after Heathrow Airport said it would extend its cap on the number of passengers flying from the airport until the end of October due to staff shortages. Mr O'Leary criticised Heathrow calling it "hopeless", the Metro reports. Heathrow previously said its measure would enable more reliable passenger journeys."