The next focusIR Investor Webinar takes places on 14th May with guest speakers from Blue Whale Growth Fund, Taseko Mines, Kavango Resources and CQS Natural Resources fund. Please register here.

Less Ads, More Data, More Tools Register for FREE

Pin to quick pickseasyJet Share News (EZJ)

Share Price Information for easyJet (EZJ)

London Stock Exchange
Share Price is delayed by 15 minutes
Get Live Data
Share Price: 541.60
Bid: 542.80
Ask: 543.40
Change: 0.00 (0.00%)
Spread: 0.60 (0.111%)
Open: 0.00
High: 0.00
Low: 0.00
Prev. Close: 541.60
EZJ Live PriceLast checked at -

Watchlists are a member only feature

Login to your account

Alerts are a premium feature

Login to your account

UK WINNERS & LOSERS: Travel, Leisure Sector Hit By Spain Ebola Case

Tue, 07th Oct 2014 10:49

LONDON (Alliance News) - The following stocks are amongst the biggest risers and fallers within the main London indices late-morning Tuesday.
-------
FTSE 100 WINNERS
-------
Rio Tinto, up 4.7%. The Anglo-Australian metals and mining giant admitted it rejected a takeover offer from Glencore in early August, saying that a deal would not have been in the best interest of shareholders. Analysts have seen some merit in the deal, however, and haven't ruled out another approach. Rio Tinto therefore now trades with a bid premium. Glencore shares are down 0.6%.

Tesco, up 3.1%. The embattled supermarket has seen its shares move higher amid two reports. Private equity group TPG has emerged among a group of potential suitors considering a bid for the marketing group behind Tesco's Clubcard loyalty scheme, Sky News reported Tuesday. The buyout firm is understood to have made an approach to Tesco about acquiring Dunhumby in a deal that would be worth over GBP2 billion, Sky News said. Secondly, Tesco has suspended a firth executive amid its onging investigation into the GBP250 million black hole found in its first half profit estimates last month, according to the Financial Times.
-------
FTSE 100 LOSERS
-------
International Consolidated Airlines, down 5.5%; EasyJet, down 4.5%; Carnival, down 2.5%; TUI Travel, down 2.2%; Intercontinental Hotels Group, down 2.1%. Airline, hotel chain, and travel stocks are lower across Europe after the first case of human-to-human transmission of Ebola in Europe was confirmed. A nurse in Madrid, who had been treating a Spanish national that had been working in Sierra Leone, was confirmed to have the disease after two blood tests came up positive.

Following a strong run that has seen the shares of the low cost airline gain 13% over the last two weeks, easyJet was also hit with a price target cut from JP Morgan. The investment bank reiterated an overweight rating but adjusted its price target to 1,815p, down from 1,909p. Easyjet shares closed Monday at 1,467p.

Schroders, down 3.2%. Bank of America Merrill Lynch has cut its rating on Schroders by two notches to Underperform from Buy, due to concerns over the impact on profit margins of potential incoming regulation. The downgrade comes with a price target cut of 14% to 2,400 pence from 2,800 pence. Schroders closed Monday at 2,351p. The investment bank is concerned that the European financial regulator is following in the footsteps of the UK regulator by considering preventing asset managers from paying for research out of dealing commission, a move that would hurt profit margins.

GlaxoSmithKline, down 1.7%. Deutsche Bank cut its price target on the pharmaceutical giant to 1,420 pence from 1,450 pence, reiterating a Hold rating. Glaxo shares closed Monday at 1,434 pence.
-------
FTSE 250 WINNERS
-------
Cairn Energy, up 8.1%. The oil company said that oil has been discovered in an exploration well offshore Senegal that it has a 40% working interest in, and it thinks it may have significant potential as a standalone discovery as well as raising the potential of a wider block. In a statement, Cairn said preliminary analysis of results from the FAN-1 exploration well showed 29 metres of net oil bearing reservoir in the Cretaceous sandstones. The drilling made no contact with any water in a gross oil bearing interval of more than 500 metres.
-------
FTSE 250 LOSERS
-------
Spirent Communications, down 19%. The telecommunications equipment company warned that its revenue started to be hit as trading conditions softened in the latter part of the third quarter, and it expects revenue and operating profit in the fourth quarter to be lower than it had hoped. It now expects third-quarter revenue to be slightly below USD110.0 million, compared with USD107.7 million in the third quarter of last year, while fourth quarter revenue is now expected to be in the range of USD120.0 million and USD125.0 million because the weaker trading conditions will likely persist during the quarter. Spirent warned that demand levels dipped sharply as a result of merger activity and delays in capital expenditure, as future new technology deployments were being assessed in areas in which Spirent has increased its investments.

Hunting, down 3.5%. The oil equipment and services company has been downgraded to Sell from Hold by Liberum Capital. Liberum says that it remain optimistic about onshore US activity, where Hunting is well places, but that the market has already priced in that optimism, and other markets are expected to slow. The brokerage has a price target of 763 pence. Hunting closed Tuesday at 850.475p.
-------
AIM ALL-SHARE WINNERS
-------
ITM Power, up 12%. The energy storage and clean fuel company said it now has GBP6.8 million of projects under contract, an increase since the end of July, and a further GBP1.2 million of new projects subject to final contract negotiation. ITM Power had GBP6.6 million of project under contract at the end of July and GBP5.1 million under contract at the end of April. The company said the figures reflect the conclusion of a number of negotiations and the receipt of revenue for existing projects.

SYNETY, up 8.0%. The cloud-based telephony company expressed confidence for its future, citing its growing sales pipeline and the scale of its opportunity in the US, as its annual recurring revenue more than doubled in the nine months to end-September. SYNETY posted annualised recurring revenue of GBP2.2 million for the nine months, increased from an annualised GBP150,000 a year before.

LPA Group, up 5.4%. The LED lighting and electro-mechanical system manufacturer said its LPA Excil Electronics subsidiary has won two deals worth a combined GBP3.3 million to supply LED based lighting on two major rail vehicle projects in the Middle East and Australia. In a statement, LPA Group said orders received in the year ended September 30 amounted to GBP18.5 million. It said the figure excludes the rail vehicle projects it has just won, as well as two aerospace programmes and Hitachi Intercity Express Programme previously reported.
-------
AIM ALL-SHARE LOSERS
-------
Ultrasis, down 72%. The software company saw its shares plummet after it said it will cancel its AIM listing on the request of a substantial shareholder with whom they have loan facilities, and said Non-Executive Chairman Gerald Malone will depart. The company has facilities in place with shareholder Paul Bell, of which around GBP700,000 was undrawn at the start of September. Under the terms of the facilities it is able to draw down a maximum of GBP1 million in any rolling 12 month period, and has already reached this limit. Bell has written to the company saying he is prepared to continue to consider on-going requests for draw-downs over this limit subject to a review of Ultrasis' short- and medium-term working capital requirements, and the cancellation of its trading on AIM.

Orsu Metals, down 15%. The mining group has agreed a one week extension until October 4 for the second non-refundable payment of USD100,000 which it did not receive as planned on October 4 from David-Invest LLP and David Way Ltd under the Akdjol and Tokhtazan gold exploration licenses exclusivity agreement.

Tricorn Group, down 13%. The industrial engineering group warned that its first-half revenue will be down on the year and its pretax loss won't narrow by as much as it had hoped as the performance of its US transportation business has lagged behind expectations. The company said it expects revenue in the six months to end-September to be up 8% on the six months to end-March, the second half of its last financial year, but down 6% year-on-year. It said its first-half US transportation revenue will be "notably" lower than in the first half of its last financial year, and broadly level with US revenue in the second half of that year.

Intercede Group, down 11%. The software company saw its shares drop in early trade on Tuesday after the company said that while it is optimistic of meeting full year expectations, its performance will be dependent on the timing of the receipt of orders. Intercede said its smart card-related identity business is strong, but the order book for the unit will be subject to the timing of a relatively small number of big orders and seasonal variations primarily due to the US government fiscal year.
-------
By Jon Darby; jondarby@alliancenews.com; @jondarby100

Copyright 2014 Alliance News Limited. All Rights Reserved.

More News
3 Nov 2023 09:31

LONDON BROKER RATINGS: JPMorgan lifts Smith & Nephew

(Alliance News) - The following London-listed shares received analyst recommendations Friday morning and Thursday:

Read more
1 Nov 2023 10:40

IN BRIEF: Whitbread adds Compass chief commercial officer to board

Whitbread PLC - Dunstable, Bedfordshire-based owner of Premier Inn chain of hotels - Appoints the chief commercial officer of Chertsey, Surrey-based catering and food service Compass Group PLC, Shelley Roberts, to its board as a non-executive director. Roberts leads Compass's global clients, mergers & acquisitions, health & safety, sustainability and digital & procurement functions. She previously worked in the travel sector at easyJet PLC, Tiger Airways and Sydney Airport.

Read more
27 Oct 2023 09:30

LONDON BROKER RATINGS: UBS says buy SJP; JPMorgan raises Trainline

(Alliance News) - The following London-listed shares received analyst recommendations Friday morning:

Read more
19 Oct 2023 10:10

LONDON BROKER RATINGS: Barclays cuts easyJet and Tate & Lyle

(Alliance News) - The following London-listed shares received analyst recommendations Thursday morning and Wednesday:

Read more
19 Oct 2023 07:43

LONDON BRIEFING: OnTheMarket agrees takeover offer with CoStar

(Alliance News) - Stocks in London are expected to open lower on Thursday, as global equity markets take a hit from US Treasury yields hitting fresh highs, and the ongoing concerns about an escalation in the Middle East conflict.

Read more
12 Oct 2023 16:54

LONDON MARKET CLOSE: FTSE 100 withstands selling pressure after US CPI

(Alliance News) - Stock prices in Europe closed mixed on Thursday, ending off session highs as equities in New York came under pressure following a more robust than expected US inflation reading.

Read more
12 Oct 2023 16:02

London close: Stocks mixed as US inflation comes in slightly hot

(Sharecast News) - London markets ended with a mixed outcome on Thursday, as investors digested a fresh inflation reading out of the US, as well as a slight uptick in the UK economy.

Read more
12 Oct 2023 09:23

TOP NEWS: easyJet to resume dividend payments after "record summer"

(Alliance News) - easyJet PLC on Thursday said it intends to recommence dividend payments after a three-year hiatus, as it hailed a "record summer" for its flights and holiday packages and a swing back to annual profit.

Read more
12 Oct 2023 08:09

EasyJet to resume dividends after record fourth quarter

(Sharecast News) - Budget airline easyJet hailed record fourth-quarter profit on Thursday amid strong demand, as it said it plans to resume dividend payments and announced a deal with Airbus to expand its fleet.

Read more
11 Oct 2023 16:15

UPDATE: Flights resume at Luton Airport but many passengers disrupted

(Alliance News) - Luton Airport near London has reopened after a vehicle fire caused a car park to collapse, sparking disruption for tens of thousands of passengers.

Read more
11 Oct 2023 13:02

Thursday preview: U.S. CPI, Easyjet in focus

(Sharecast News) - All eyes on Thursday will be on the release of the U.S. consumer price report for the month of September.

Read more
11 Oct 2023 11:01

UPDATE: Luton Airport car park fire leaves 25,000 passengers disrupted

(Alliance News) - Around 25,000 airline passengers are suffering disruption as Luton Airport near London remains closed because a vehicle fire caused a car park to collapse.

Read more
10 Oct 2023 16:55

LONDON MARKET CLOSE: FTSE 100 has best day since November 2022

(Alliance News) - Global equities bounced on Tuesday as risk appetite returned to the market, despite hostilities in the Middle East continuing, as dovish words from Federal Reserve officials restored investor confidence.

Read more
9 Oct 2023 16:56

LONDON MARKET CLOSE: Stocks suffer amid Israel conflict

(Alliance News) - Oil majors and defence contractor BAE Systems helped shield the FTSE 100 from a deeper decline on Monday, as global equities struggled as events in Israel meant it was a risk-off start to the new week.

Read more
9 Oct 2023 15:40

London close: Stocks slip into red on growing Middle East concerns

(Sharecast News) - London's financial markets closed in the red on Monday, relinquishing earlier gains as geopolitical tensions emanating from the Israel-Gaza conflict hit global sentiment.

Read more

Login to your account

Don't have an account? Click here to register.

Quickpicks are a member only feature

Login to your account

Don't have an account? Click here to register.