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Do you suggest the fall and the average investor are in some way related?
Impossible as a longterm hold ....was up this morning now red...in future any profit take it.
Squarepoint reduced their short from 0.5% to 0.47% on 2nd Feb
True
Judging from the sp fall this afternoon the average investor hasn't got a clue that Wizz don't fly any Boeings and that they will probably benefit from the woes of competitors who do..
DD77.
Https://www.wsj.com/business/airlines/boeing-finds-new-problem-with-737-max-fuselages-8ee225b9
Problems mount for Boeing. Ryanair will undoubtedly be impacted
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As WIZZ don't have any Boeing planes at all this is good news for them.
Also they have a load of Airbus planes on order already and no doubt Airbus are picking up Boeing customers as a result of this. It could be a long wait for new Airbus planes...............................
WIZZ seem to suddenly be in an excellent position! Why the sp has "taken off" no doubt!!
All IMHO.
Https://www.wsj.com/business/airlines/boeing-finds-new-problem-with-737-max-fuselages-8ee225b9
Problems mount for Boeing. Ryanair will undoubtedly be impacted
Hello.
Another 10 % would be just fine!! LOL!!!
Hoping this rise continues next week 23 plus would be nice
Can't go on previous highs ....never guaranteed to return
A share ish on May 17th 2023!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
IAG to take off next.
I hope!
Recent very good news.....................................
Bought some earlier.
Maybe sell now buy back cheaper next week??
May 17th 2023------£32 a share ish.
Oct 26th 2023-------£15.50 a share ish.
Feb 2nd 2024-------£22.00 a share ish.
Bonkers! Totally ridiculous.
Israel 🇮🇱 not been a holiday destination really since the 70s .....I'd say it's more for families meeting up
Even when the conflict does ease... who's gona wana go there?
I think you are missing the bigger picture.
WizzAir is not necessary about holidays. There are many Israeli people with familly conections to London, Paris, Budapest and many other cities around Europe. Also Israeli young just like all other europe young do study accross many other countries so those not looking it from point of view going there to do sight seeing or lay on the beach. Wizz is used as a transport link.
I got back yesterday on Wizz flight from Bratislava. Only went for 24 hours for my medical reason. It os not a holiday deatination as you can see on the mixture of passengers. Some going to work. Some to study some to visit family and some were tourists that just go to visit a new place that is on their list of places to visit. It goes both ways. And on last day of january you would think who would go there but the plane was about 75% capacity (A321neo) I think it got 238 seats. And it was I would say 90% full on the way back but I think it the smaller one A320neo which got around 200 seats.
I might be wrong on these figures so please don’t take it as a fact.
Thank you
Yeah agreed, although perhaps not a generation. Sharm el Sheikh had bombings and it recovered, albeit not to the same extent
Even when the conflict does ease... who's gona wana go there?
It used to be billed as a holiday destination... it will take a generation to rebuild that image.
Are u holding?
Barclays upgrade to 2200
More to follow.
I'm EXTREMLY annoyed at MYSELF for having a stop loss on this at 1800 a while back - GUTTED :(
What a shame.
Whilst it is a reasonably good RNS for Jan traffic, I think the outlook is very much uncertain. I highly doubt Israel flights will reconvene next month, the conflict shows no sign of easing and it will still be too dangerous to fly to Tel Aviv.