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Another down day and another day when twice as many shares are bought than sold. 250 to 200 in a matter of days. Very worrying and heading below £2 it seems. Something is not right.
I always thought that if more people were buying a share than buying it, it would move up? Sold today…..£205k…..bought £1.5 million….that’s approx 7x more bought and the share falls?
Thoughts were rational up until the war started, now, nothing is making any sense ! The whole thing is a complete shamble and every single time the US opens its mouth the world reacts ! I am lost for words really
Any thoughts on the drop over the past fortnight? I thought that the latest update was at the higher end and the return footfall to airports was encouraging. Share price seems to have dropped a lot?
Patrick Coveney buying moe shares …. Time to dip toe in here.
4 flights and loads of train stations in the last 5 weeks for me and they were all busy busy busy. Just saying, how London goes the rest of the UK follows.
Putting this morning's share price rise in perspective it's worth remembering that this share price was 380 plus in April last year.
Love it when CEO shows this level of confidence. Thank you from all shareholders.
All over SKY right now after the very positive RNS today. Share price is well down on pre pandemic highs & now 80% back on track with the return to travel.
GLA
This share should benefit from increased travel including return to work. Recent Trainline figures suggest train travel is getting back to pre-pandemic levels. The cold winds suggesting a recession will make those WFH think twice about being unseen in the office. Airlines such as IAG could be a recovery play too, but will suffer from the high price of oil when hedging starts to run off.
Yes Black Rock have added twice of late and volume pretty good today. Interims late May and fingers crossed for a positive outlook.
Yes Black have added twice of late and volume pretty good today. Interims late May and fingers crossed for a positive outlook.
Going to be a stellar 2022 for SSPG IMHO after a rough few years.
DYOR GLA
Nice bounce in SSPG today and the travel sector...gla holders ;-)
Have bought in today, hope my timing is good, GL if your a holder...
Eventually this will come good or be a bid target.
The impact of a 10% directors rise is insignificant as compared to an increase in the plebs rate.
Could the plebs run a business successfully? Thought not.
THe pay limitations are their own limitations.
So the Bank of England head tells the plebs not to ask for a pay increase whilst these greedy directors across the footsie and beyond put thier snouts in the trough. Well stuff them and Boris.
All Covid tests for travel will disappear, Grant Shapps has suggested, as holiday firms saw a surge in bookings.
The Transport Secretary indicated that the final lateral flow swabs that fully jabbed holidaymakers still have to take on arrival in the UK will be axed, to allow test-free travel.
Sources suggested it would happen within “a reasonable time frame” as ministers sought to revive the travel industry after two years of on-off restrictions.
His pledge came as travel companies reported increases of between 40 and 200 per cent in website visits or bookings, after the Government’s decision to ditch PCR and pre-departure tests for fully-jabbed travellers.
Pre-departure tests are axed from 4am on Friday, while PCR day two tests and the associated self-isolation will disappear from Sunday under the changes announced on Wednesday.
Mr Shapps said the tests, introduced to combat the spread of the omicron variant, had “outlived their usefulness” as the Government eased restrictions to allow people to live with the virus.
“I could see a world in which you didn’t need to do testing at all. I can’t guarantee it will be the same the other way around because that depends on what other countries around the world decide to put in place,” he said.
“I do imagine that we will, for the foreseeable future, be living in a world where vaccination status is something that countries are looking for. Certainly when I speak to a lot of my opposite numbers around the world, that’s what they ask about.”
He stressed that the unvaccinated still faced pre-departure tests, 10-day quarantine and PCR swabs on days two and eight.
Ministers are also considering adding the third booster jabs to the definition of fully vaccinated, which would leave those who spurned them facing the reintroduction of tests.
Surge in bookings
EasyJet reported that it had seen a boost of almost 200 per cent in UK bookings following the Government’s lifting of restrictions. It said more easyJet flights were on sale from London Gatwick than ever before, with 1.1 million seats recently added.
British Airways said searches for holidays were up by nearly 40 per cent on the week before, with New York, Dubai and Barbados the most popular destinations. Virgin Atlantic reported a 150 per cent rise week on week, with Orlando, New York and Barbados topping the list.
Jet2holidays has also confirmed bookings have increased by 150 per cent day-on-day.
“We have seen an immediate and dramatic spike in bookings, with volumes since the Government announcement heading towards pre-pandemic levels,” said Steve Heapy, chief executive.
Both Travelbag and Travel Republic have also reported spikes in bookings, especially for popular winter sun destinations such as Dubai and the Maldives.
Skiers are seizing the opportunity to book a last-minute trip too. Ski instructor marketplace, Maison Sport, has reported a 100 per cent increase in bookings overnight, all bolstered by fresh
Covid is soon to be normalised imo.
With the travel sector now starting to recover, the Group expects to ... utilise its significant financial capacity to drive further business growth and to capitalise on the recovery in the travel sector.
That sounds pretty confident.
All I was looking for and more at thus stage. Will buy on any weakness. GLA.
Slim,
Of course, til the dividends flow or a bid comes along.
Trade the breaks too. Add 240 reduce 320 currently for me.
Mary you still holding this one?