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i bought some IAG @116 today, join the airline family - summer is coming, why not?! strike action only means staff know the company have lots of money in hand, wake up people, time to buy IAG!!!
staff take strike actions because they know the company is getting better/affordable, hold your shares and wait
jtan-I'm listening, bruv -I'm listening. To attempt an amateurish response to your questions -
a) As coronavirus/omicron dragged on and on (and a lot of travelrestrictions along with it) , IAG continued to haemorrhage cash, and subsequently has a bigger debt pile than it may have anticipated.
b) Other factors have come into play - most notably the war in Ukraine, which has driven up the cost of fuel dramatically, and helped drive up inflation. On top of(and partly caused by) that, you have the so-called cost of living crisis, staff shortages, climbing interest rates, threat of strikes, ongoing climate concerns, threat of recession etc. etc. The list is lengthy.
c) That said - I agree with you that the selloff has been overdone. That hopefully means that, while it may take longer than we anticipated and wanted, ther will be some kind of recovery in the price here.
PS - just have to say that many of the problems that are poppping up all over the place now - be they economic, social, political, health-related, etc. - are a result ( directly and tangentially) of the the pandemic; or to be more precise, some of the frankly insane responses of governments to that. Who would have thought there would be longer-term negative repercussions to some of those decisions/policies? I'm shocked I tell you - shocked!
The British media keeps the potential strike action on the headlines as if that is all that is happening globally.
A BRITISH company getting slated by BRITISH media outlets to further suppress BRITISH business.
What's the old phrase?
'Who needs enemies with friends like these?'
Jtan, why would IAG have to do that? When that statement was made it was a genuine and honest assessment of the future business. If the Macro and Micro factors have subsequently changed that assessment IAG are not bound to confirm that outcome. The outcome will be stated on the 29th July when 2Q figures are released. It is not IAG’s style to provide trading updates to make investors feel all warm and and safe. You will know on the 29th and not before.
I would be astonished not to see a profit this quarter.
Unfortunately not. The post service around these parts is useless, so she obviously never received the invite ( a handwritten letter is so much more intimate than an email or text).
It's the only possible explanation.
Hello bobbins, I will let you work out that one for yourself.... ALONE in your bunker.
So one is to assume Ms Minogue never took you up on the invite?
I actually failed a stupidity test once.
Does that makes me really, really, REALLY stupid, or relatively intelligent?
Jtan, Jtan, Jtan.
You realise that there is a measurement for IQ test right and intelligence?
But not for stupidity? That's because stupidity is limitless.
I hope they come to there senses too, I hope someone is giving management good counsel. I do get that you cannot give in at a drop of a hat at the merest demand too.
Prince Charles was last night engulfed in a major controversy following claims he accepted a suitcase stuffed with €1 million in cash for his charity from a billionaire Qatari sheik.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10953159/amp/Prince-Charles-faces-questions-claims-accepted-1MILLION-cash-suitcase-Sheik.html
It stands to reason their will be Strike action in July and the SP will suffer further. BA will not give in until they have too. So the workers will force their hand by some form of strikes. Only after a face off, will BA weigh up the damage of any ongoing dispute. BA cannot afford to prolong any industrial action. Customers faith in the company will start to be impacted and if busness people move to other carriers then BA they will have to act. We are in a game of chicken over the summer months., and time is not on BA's side . DYOR