Voted by its customers via trip advisor alongside singapore airlines, Emirates etc.
A real accolade underpinning real customer loyalty.
Well done to all at Jet2
It's complicated. Of course.
The break up value on a gone concern basis is very different to what majority shareholders will accept for their shares on a going concern basis. And their view of tw future profits may not have changed much between yesterday and today. Just market gyrations.
The impact on company finances is minimal unless they planned to raise funds. Or they have to fight off an opportunistic bid. Life goes on....
But the brexit mess ahead is a different story. But not the question you raised Tom.
I would not be buying yet at this level Tom in these market conditions. Of course Mondays Autumn Statement is a factor, but generally I see more downside in TW than upside in the short run. Good value long term but will get cheaper yet.
Regardless, have a good weekend and let's hope Lewis secures the F1 title!
very good write up by simon thompson yesterday after telecon with FD, explaining many of the issues raised in results. finished up with buy reco. so I did.
agree owls but dont think their will be exit with no deal.
lots of posturing but too many vested interests on both sides. I expect a big bix of fudge with face saving on both sides. standard politics!
yet more conspiracy theories Calisto. personally I find it easier to believe in cock up theories than conspiracies.
generally folk are not that clever or devious in my view.
and the sp? more sellers than buyers is all!
bbva own turkeys largest bank. given history one would hope bbva are fully provided for their sub to fail, but I doubt they have no exposure.
any turkish borrower taking currency loans is in big trouble. eg if they borrowed $10m they now owe $30m in local currency equivalent.
usa banks are also exposed, hence dow shakeout..
turkey is not trivial.
Hi Tom, if you believe in efficiency of markets, at least for ftse100, and share price keeps dropping, then by definition, they are overvalued in the markets eyes.