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So sad isn't it? DayTroll hasn't been on RYA board here for I dunno 5 months so JH's pathetic attempts are pure unrequited love for the Brummie sea hunt.
Can't see anyone called regtyne on LSE. Must've changed his username again ?
Around this one. Good 16% rise in last few days. Nice for trading the margins. Got a boost today with inflation coming in lower than expected meaning chance of future interest rate rises has diminished. If the tide has turned then under 800 seems a good buy. If UK economy improves can expect to see 900. SP was 1400 in 2021.
I see the SP has dropped 20% YTD. Quite a considerable fall for an industry that should be growing. Anyone got any reasons?
I think you'll find rights issues affect the SP, which you conveniently omitted from your dubious numbers and dates. The rest is just highly emotional guff.
I see the clowns 🤡🤡🤡 at INOV can't even get a rise on a day when everything else seems to be rising.
Hume-ungous rubbish, NOT FACTS - RR for example had a 10 for 3 rights issue in 2020 at which I made a nice killing. BTW RR up 259% since post RI price of 69p. I think EZJ and IAG also had rights issues so the figures you quote need adjustment. Suggest you look up the term "rights issue" and find out how Hume-iliated you've just become.
I didn't bother reading the rest as your so called FACTS are so unreliable. I'm guessing you selectively used all different start and end dates to suit your puerile argument. You can look up puerile too. Better still, read a book on investing. If RYA are so fantastic and stratospheric why don't you put your money where your mouth is? LOL.
Stratospheric results LOL ... but SP still in doldrums????
March 2021 RYA SP 16.7€ , today SP 16.7€. August 2017 SP 19.3€
Doomster knows best.
Good find that JB4. His ill advised losses on BP, KZG, RDSB, RYA, GLEN, SHELL, NCYT, SNG explain his rants about thieves , "systems broken" and "from the gutter", etc. The £2million is a joke when his holidays are off peak caravans in Scotland and cheap Wizz air deals to unknown Canary islands. Makes sage's age about 74.
Good sales for JDW does not necessarily mean same for MARS, might be a slight crossover gain here but other beer groups are proving they are definitely in the driving seat.
Oh God - I was wondering when you would pipe up.
Not the same issue - the Ryanair one was past issues where customers have been shafted , not communicated to, left stranded or unable to speak to anyone or get a refund. You know the usual MO of Ryanair. The recent Easyjet news is future bookings where already they have rebooked 95% on other flights. See if you can tell the difference and ascertain why which? magazine survey continually places Ryanair down at the bottom of airlines for customer service.
Another key difference relating to future earnings is return customers - Ryanair will lose their customers but Easyjet will retain or even grow faster , like Wizz have.
Sorry you took such a big loss on 87K in GLEN in 2020 DayTrade but at least it explains why you are so bitter and negative. Putting so much in one company is a huge risk - I suggest you need to diversify more. BOO is a tiny % of my portfolio so even if they go to zero I think I'll be OK on my other stuff.
Daytrade has followed me to several boards - RR, BT, MER, CNA, TSCO, ONT , plus a few others I can't remember. Often loaded with unpleasant personal abuse or directly arguing against my opinion without any research to back it up. Seems obsessed with trolling me for some strange reason. His "SELL" advice when MER was 152p was a classic. Today it is 286p. Everyone can see him for what he is - a right piece of work.
Wrong YET AGAIN. IQ level not registering on the meter. John is Hume - iliated again.
If you want predictions I suggest you ask your bestie the Cornwall Clown who said about Covid "don't see any reduction in flights in Europe etc due to population lockdowns or anything for any of the airlines"
BTW, I don't do predictions as unforeseen events like Covid, Ukraine and rampant inflation have a nasty way of ruining them.
Wrong ! 22.5% increase is way better than 9.4% increase.
Not to mention 160,000 cancelled passengers who won't be flying with Ryanair any time soon.
Your IQ is acceptable to join the two Cornish Clowns.
No comment on my CNA purchase I see?
Yo DayTrade - take a chill pill - you seem better at keeping track of my purchases than me . Go on then , post my "TEN heavy buys posted over a few months". LOL. See if I care. See if it gets 17 upticks.
Daytrade is a kind of parasitical turd on this board. He doesn't hold any shares as it's a company he so obviously hates. He has been deriding and criticising BOO and abusing the posters here with zero facts and zero analysis for a very long time. Pathetic really and best ignored, unless you want to have a keyboard fight with him. He will be gone soon enough when BOO is back over a quid with his tail between his legs. Oh how fondly I remember my post calling him an absolute bell end getting 17 upticks. Oh - and he will get this post deleted as he can dish out the abuse but can't take it.
JH - Suggest you look back at my 50.2p buy of CNA in August 2021 - (all in my post history). CNA now stands at 127p. Not bad for "World No 1 Worst Tipster". One of many successful investments. You are clearly an amateur JH.
BTW you correctly posted RYA numbers up 9.4% in June, Wizz up 22.5% in June. Tricky question for you - which airline did much better last month ? When will you advise the board?
JH - You also conveniently forgot to mention the competition is gaining too. Wizz passengers up 22.5% last month a lot better than RYA. When will you have the bottle to buy any RYA shares? We've been waiting years for you to put your money where your mouth is.
JH - You forgot to mention the industrial action. Here is just one example.
About 160,000 passengers were impacted after Ryanair cancelled more than 900 flights last month amid disruption from air traffic control strikes across France, the low cost carrier has said.
French air traffic controllers staged a series of strikes last month, with the latest – a 34-hour walkout ending on June 30 – marking their 60th day of strike action this year.
The Dublin-based airline was among the most heavily impacted by the industrial action, with flights cancelled across a number of airports and other routes also disrupted by aircraft or crew in the wrong locations.
https://uk.finance.yahoo.com/news/more-900-ryanair-flights-cancelled-071956479.html