BBC 13:07 - National Express coaches back on the road next week
But the company has promised the timetable will be expanded quickly - adding new locations and routes, and increasing frequency, as lockdown restrictions are lifted and customer demand grows.
"It’s a great feeling to be getting hundreds of drivers back behind the wheel," says Chris Hardy, managing director of National Express UK Coach.
Good time to top up in your shares which are down before Bojo announcements.
FJGooner , I think you've got some good questions, however I think these are better ones:
1. Will travel resume in the next few years, and how popular would saga cruises be
2. What will the ongoing restrictions be long term for travel / cruises (vaccines ect)
3. How well will saga as a company perform over time, even if further restrictions over the long term.
4. Is the current saga price undervalued or overvalued (if so by how much)
5. Whats the risk / reward of buying or selling today or waiting, or buying or selling in tranches.
Personally, I'm thinking long term, there seems to be a mix of positive and negative news constantly in the media which I believe encourages short term decision making
https://www.ft.com/content/02a27f99-8955-4220-95c4-3e15e9844ad8
Now live
https://www.nationalexpressgroup.com/investors/presentations/2021/
Best of luck Gallmat, not annoyed just disagree, shame you’re not holding out.
Like jgj99 said different views make a market.
I’m with Monkshood I think we’ll see 400+ by end of year (maybe even end of summer).
GLA