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Reardon95, maybe however you’ve got to consider all aspects of an investment and analyse anything and everything, thankfully my average is low at 398p and all over my other investments are in the green ;)
I know a bargain when I see one…. I just normally sell too early ;)
Moody's on Wednesday placed International Consolidated Airlines Group's ($IAG) Ba1 corporate family and Ba1-PD probability of default ratings on review for upgrade following an improved operating performance and gross debt reduction.
Previously, the airline holding company's rating outlook was stable.
The rating agency's review will focus on an evaluation of IAG's ability to maintain credit ratios and financial policies commensurate with an investment grade rating, as well as the rating impact of the subordination of its senior unsecured notes within the group structure.
If the group's Moody's-adjusted gross debt/EBITDA is below 3x on a sustainable basis, the ratings could be upgraded. However, a downgrade can be expected if its Moody's-adjusted leverage moves back above 4.0x.
Price (GBP): £153.95, Change: £-0.10, Percent Change: -0.06%
$IAG
Source: MT Newswires
Mukesh Ambani loves a bargain, he purchased Hamleys and was interesting in paying £6bn for Boots in the UK back a year or so ago.
Wouldn’t surprise me if he’s seeing how popular the Asos brand is within Indian and ends up making a takeover bid for the whole of Asos at a later stage, surely he’d just cut out the middle man if he can see long term potential? All IMO.
How are you all holding out me’lovers
Crikey, some of you deserve a medal, for holding on to this one… I would say I’m glad I sold out and chucked my money into IAG, Asos and JD Sports but there we have it ;)
Anyway, big shout out to the massive crew at Tesco Stevenage on the Night Shift x
Maybe Dividend max have it wrong then…
https://www.dividendmax.com/united-kingdom/london-stock-exchange/retailers/jd-sports-fashion-plc/dividends
Not everyone does that, the highstreet generally more expensive for outfits anyway, I went into Primark in York a few days ago, was quite surprised to see how expensive it had gone.
ASOS offers great value for consumers, wonderful next day delivery at extremely affordable prices with industry leading returns processes.
Sheins on a downwards spiral, we’re building back up.
The UK government is to buy a site on Anglesey where a planned nuclear project was scrapped in 2019.
Chancellor Jeremy Hunt said ministers have reached agreement with its previous developer Hitachi to buy its Wylfa site.
There are hopes that proposals for a new nuclear power plant on the island can be revived.
Labour questioned whether any scheme will materialise without a timeline and process for a new project.
The Welsh government, which has been promised an extra £170m in funding, said the budget was "really disappointing" because there was "nothing new" for Wales.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-politics-68490883
Currys investor hits out at ‘absurdity’ of London Stock Exchange as more companies prepare to quit.
Criticism adds to fears that low valuations leave UK companies vulnerable to takeovers
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/business/2024/03/05/currys-investor-hits-out-absurd-london-stock-exchange/