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OH SH*T
They are looking good
'IAG’s third quarter will not reflect this uncertainty and so should still be healthy enough with Peel Hunt expecting revenues €8.4 billion, up 15%, underlying profits of €1.55bn and pre-tax profits of €1.3bn.'
With your new found love if Roulette, shall we indulge in the Russian kind?
@Emerald
To be fair, that's not what you originally said. You said -
'Let's just say I'd be ASTONISHED in the sp does not hit at east £1.60 between now and the results.'
That is completely different to suggesting it will hit £1.60 *after* the results.
Prepare to be ASTONISHED
Several airports in France are being evacuated following bomb threats this Wednesday morning.
The following airports being evacuated :
Beauvais
Lille
Lyon
Nice
Nantes
Toulouse
A lot of stocks have sharply dipped, the only thing I can find is several airports in France are being evacuated after a series of bomb threats
@fordm
Raytheon are an American based weapons manufacturer, they build 'defense' products that basically, if you peel back all the guff, are highly engineered products that kill people.
Yet their website boasts it uses it's strength and understanding of technologies to create a sustainable future, tackling climate change, food hunger and believes in diversity, inclusivity and bringing marginalised communities together.
By selling weapons to the highest bidder that slaughter those 'diverse' people on the ground.
It's like woke speak and rebranding for the devil.
Satan.org uses it's long millennial history of World wide events to help shape the future.
It's four subsidiaries, Famine, War, Conquest and Death have come together to champion diversity in the worldspace and use their knowledge to bring joy to generations.
They also hate IAG and EZJ shares
@bobbins
'something a little more stable and predictable. Like roulette.'
This is pure comedic genius.
Thanks for making us laugh on the down, unpredictable, unfathomable, crazy trading days.
In other words, every day
Fordm, agreed, hopefully will add some much needed lustre to BAs main fleet. Which are looking tired and become more expensive to maintain.
A big order does show a healthy balance sheet too.
BA operates almost 60 Boeing 777s, along with 37 of the more-modern 787 Dreamliner, and about 13 Airbus A350s, according to the airline’s website.
The discussions are ongoing and no decision is imminent, the people cautioned.
Representatives from IAG, Airbus and Boeing declined to comment.
A growing number of airlines have been ordering planes to renew their widebody lineups as long-haul traffic recovers from the lows of the Covid-19 pandemic. BA, a major player on lucrative North Atlantic routes, is using older planes than some of its competitors. At 14 years, its aircraft average twice the age of those used by UK rival Virgin Atlantic Airways Ltd.
BA’s 777-200s, which make up the bulk of its long-haul fleet, are even older, averaging almost 24 years of age
Sadly this looks like it definitely isn't going to do a 'Rolls'.
On its results day, on the opening bell, it rose 19% and as of today has earned 34pence per share.
We are up thruppence
'IAG is primed, and it’s not too big to be taken over'
This is a very interesting statement.
Some stats to consider.
IAG directly employs around 60,000 people.
Operates 558 aircraft across its alliance member owned airlines, serving 268 destinations.
Qatar Airways owns a 25% stake. Legally, it can't own anymore.
It's currently carrying around €10 billion in debt. It's market cap is around £8 billion.
Each member airline has stripped away as many costs as possible during the pandemic with most having ' sold the family silver' to survive.
The group's biggest slugger in delivering profits is BA, however, BAs value is dwarfed by it's ever increasing pension deficit.
For Q1 IAG made an operating of £7.9 million pounds.
I wonder, who would buy it?
Hey F1
Thank you. Great to see you on here too still.
All is well, the fam, the farm and all between.
Hope you are well too
And I'm out with a very small profit.
I bought on results day thinking that despite the debt, the resurgence in pax numbers etc would swing it.
Bought at 170 and the split second I did it dropped.
And dropped and dropped and dropped.
Bought a couple of tranches to average down, got down to 164.
Just sold at 165.
Hung on for 4 months and thought, take your cash out.
I'll be back in for sure, just gonna sit on my hands for a while.
Good luck as always to holders
Pfft. And just like that, back in the red
£21 in profit WHOO HOO
I am no robot, but I did post this before 9am this morning -
Today 08:53
Posts: 1,038
Price: 151.70
Sadly this was successfully smashed n grabbed. Dropped from 155 + two days prior to what was widely known to be excellent results.
Smart money got in at around 1.47, sold out today at 1.55.
Will slowly drop down to high 1.48 and drop further when markets reopen next week.
I've never been sadder to be right.
But like Bobbins, I'll just hold and wait.
As much as I would love to share your enthusiasm, sadly I very much doubt that.
If proven wrong I'll gladly buy all a beer.
Sadly this was successfully smashed n grabbed. Dropped from 155 + two days prior to what was widely known to be excellent results.
Smart money got in at around 1.47, sold out today at 1.55.
Will slowly drop down to high 1.48 and drop further when markets reopen next week.
https://invezz.com/news/2023/04/17/iag-share-price-faces-turbulence-as-airline-earnings-stream-in/
So SAYETH the 'flock'
You dumb cluster fk. I mean you said, as reproduced below and called out by maybeonedaysoon, that this might hit 140 by Friday. DOH, it hit it today you moron.
Your clearly leading the flock, like lemmings, over the cliff of anticipation. Your prediction came true THREE days earlier than your OP.
Your dangerous and I will never trust you AGAIN.
'The words to look for, as an uninformed post.. MOST LIKELY.
My guess is the two people that liked it haven’t got an inquisitive mind to research the totally unsubstantiated post, because they are part of the flock!!
LloydsActuary
Posts: 1,096
Price: 135.50
No Opinion
RE: WindySat 13:42
140s by next Friday most probably'
Now, go hang your head in shame, do some proper research and watch Shawn the Sheep.