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How strange is this ?
Barclays cuts Wizz Air price target to 1,900 (2,200) pence - 'equal weight'
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RBC raises Wizz Air price target to 3,300 (3,200) pence - 'outperform'
I can see why with a orospect of 60 to 65% increase in profits for 2025
Morgan Stanley: Hold 2200.00 Reiterated 24.05.24
J.P. Morgan: Hold 2200.00 Reiterated 24.05.24
Stock price wont raise here while they did not pay back the total debt. But I am not sure they can ever, because every year it only increases, more than the profit. That is what I called before: infinity debt!
For what? Because they make 350M profit from 1000M debt? This company like Soviet Union, they produced $30 coal at a cost of $100... ridiculous 🤡🤡🤡
DavidKov
How did the sp respond yesterday!!!!
RBC has no credibility because their 1 year price target was also over £30 a year ago and now the price is £21...
Did you miss the other one, or just dismiss it in purpose of your agenda DavidKov ?
RBC raises Wizz Air price target to 3,300 (3,200) pence - 'outperform'
Double bagger 🤡🤡🤡💩💩💩
Barclays cuts Wizz Air price target to 1,900 (2,200) pence - 'equal weight'
Great results, better than expected
prosperous future ahead, very cheap but at the moment
This one is all about short term stagnation in growth, but medium term huge growth. Today, they have 210 planes with around 163 flying. In 2 years they will have 299 planes with them all flying. Nearly 100% growth
Growth will come after 2025 ! Just consolidating with higher margins.
https://simpleflying.com/wizz-air-plans-300-more-planes-2030-airbus/
Never going beyond 35 again ..... sub 22 so nothing special
Having said that the sp is a far cry from the £32 a share in May 2023..... hmm.... a year ago!
Nice!
The CEO is ringing the stock opening on LSE tomorrow as well
Someone has been selling big chunks whole morning.
Just seems odd being a nice round number
Yup all unmatched trades get bundled into a single deal after trading closes. Could be one or many trades in the bundle. Chances are it's many. Putting £5m down after hours and letting the process decide what price you're going to pay would be too risky. IMO at least.
Flak
Uncrossing Trade: During the auction period, there may be a point (or price) at which the best BID and best ASK match and a trade takes place. This trade on the London Stock Exchange (LSE) is known as an Uncrossing Trade. The LSE actually has many types of trade and each one is identified by a letter coding system.
Short term this looks like it will be getting a bounce and I’ll remain in until the shorts close as we hopefully rebound to £30. However my view has changed somewhat from those results. Debt is a real and growing concern for me and it’s not clear to me how they will generate enough profit to reduce this. The risks are too great for me but I’ll stay in for the short term ride
I think you'll find that was just a UT reconcilliation after hours. Same principle applies though but across many purchases rather than just one.
Well theres s quick 259k profit for the 5m buyer
Exactly you just can't tell market teaction.
One ygimg for sure is the 5m purchacee will be anxioud
Net debt1 at the end of 31 March 2024 was €4,790.2 million vs €3,892.8 million at the end of 31 March 2023, while the Company's leverage ratio1 (net debt to EBITDA) decreased from 29.0 at F23 year end to 4.0. Over the same period, liquidity1 reduced to 29.2% per cent from 36.2 per cent
Mmm… not sure how the markets reacts, these days many positive updates went down the drain at opening. Net debt seems high to me, hope for a positive start based on lower inflation prediction