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TUI GROUP (TUI)     

dreamcatcher - 17 Dec 2014 22:44



Wednesday, December 17: The merger of British tour operator TUI Travel and its German parent company, TUI AG, completed today creating TUI Group (LON:TUIJ), the world's largest leisure and tourism company. As of today, TUI Group shares are listed with the ticker symbol TUIJ on the London Stock Exchange’s Main Market. They are also included in the FTSE UK indices, and the premium FTSE 100 index.

TUI Group is the world’s number one integrated tourism business. From now on, the broad portfolio gathered under the Group umbrella will consist of strong tour operators, 1,800 travel agencies and leading online portals, six airlines more than 130 aircraft, over 300 hotels with 210,000 beds, twelve cruise liners and countless incoming agencies in all major holiday destinations around the globe. This integrated offering will enable us to provide our 30 million customers with an unmatched holiday experience in 180 regions. A key feature of our corporate culture is our global responsibility for economic, environmental and social sustainability. This is reflected in more than 20 years of commitment to sustainable tourism. In 2013/14 financial year the TUI Group with a headcount of 77,000 recorded turnover of €18.7 bn and an operating result of €869m. The TUI Group’s share is listed on the London Stock Exchange in the FTSE index and in the regulated market of the Frankfurt Stock Exchange.

http://www.tuigroup.com/en



Link to the TUI TRAVEL thread before the merger.

http://www.moneyam.com/InvestorsRoom/posts.php?tid=16836#lastread




Calendar


10 February 2015 Annual General Meeting
February 2015 First Quarter Report 2014/15
May 2015 Half-Year Report 2014/15
August 2015 Interim Report 9 month 2014/15
December 2015 Annual Report 2014/15


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dreamcatcher - 25 Mar 2015 15:36 - 18 of 52


Trading statement

Highlights



Pleased with Mainstream trading



· Winter 2014/15 closing out as expected, with higher average selling prices in most source markets, up 1% overall.



· Pleased with Summer 2015 - bookings up 1% and average selling prices up 1%:

o Demand for our unique holidays continues to rise, accounting for 74% of Summer bookings to date, up three percentage points on prior year.

o Strong growth in online bookings, up 12% on prior year.






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TUI Group on track to hit profit targets

By Andrew Neil

March 25 2015, 7:45am
The company, the world's largest leisure tourism group which competes against Thomas Cook, is due to publish its first-half results in May.


Travel firm TUI Group told investors it’s on track to grow its full-year operating profit by between 10 and 15%, helped by a rise in online holiday bookings.

The company, formed in December from the merger of London-listed TUI travel and German majority owner TUI AG, also said that its first half-result this year will beat last year’s.

In an update, the business said online bookings are up 12% on the prior year, while average holiday selling prices are up 1%.

Summer bookings are up 1% on the previous period, helped by demand for its unique holidays, which account for 74% of summer packages to date.

The Hotels & Resorts business is performing well, according to the business, with improved occupancy rates and yield while cruise sales continue to grow.

In February, TUI Group performed in line with expectations 23.5% jump in EBITDA in its first quarter, and a 5.4% jump in revenues - in line with expectations.

The company, the world's largest leisure tourism group which competes against Thomas Cook, is due to publish its first-half results in May.

IanT(MoneyAM) - 26 Mar 2015 07:53 - 19 of 52

dc,

I have amended the epic in the thread header as per your request,

Ian

dreamcatcher - 26 Mar 2015 07:53 - 20 of 52

Cheers Ian

dreamcatcher - 01 Apr 2015 18:45 - 21 of 52

1 Apr Deutsche Bank 1,375.00 Buy

dreamcatcher - 09 Apr 2015 21:22 - 22 of 52

9 Apr Barclays... 1,342.00 Overweight

dreamcatcher - 14 Apr 2015 17:40 - 23 of 52

14 Apr Nomura 1,386.00 Buy

mentor - 06 May 2015 09:00 - 24 of 52

TUI 'looking to sell' LateRooms

GERMAN travel giant TUI is reportedly set to check out of Manchester-based LateRooms.com, the online hotel booking service it has owned since 2007TUI, which owns the Thomson and First Choice brands, is looking to raise hundreds of millions of pounds from the sale of non-core assets, Sky News said. The broadcaster said that TUI has appointed Arma Partners, a London-based advisory firm, to oversee the sale process.Based at the Peninsular Building on Cheetham Hill Road, the company, which was founded by three brothers in Salford, was .....

dreamcatcher - 10 May 2015 18:50 - 25 of 52

8 May Exane BNP... 1,300.00 Outperform

dreamcatcher - 12 May 2015 19:12 - 26 of 52

TUI: Credit Suisse reiterates outperform and 1,320p target.

skinny - 13 May 2015 07:26 - 27 of 52

Interim Results for the six months ended 31 March 2015

STRONG H1 PERFORMANCE AND STRATEGIC AGENDA DEFINED

HIGHLIGHTS

· 14% improvement in operating result (excluding profit on sale of Riu Waikiki and Europa 2 refinancing benefit)
· Source Markets result improved based on the good performance in Northern and Western Region
· Former TUI AG Hotels & Resorts and Cruises delivered a significant increase in profitability
· Pleased with overall Summer 2015 trading
· Remain confident of delivering full year underlying operating profit growth of 10% to 15% in 2014/151
· Post-merger integration underway with a faster pace
· Strategic agenda defined and new operational structure implemented
· Our unique integrated business model and clear roadmap for growth give us confidence that TUI Group has the ability to deliver at least 10% underlying EBITA CAGR over the next three years3 - further details will be available in our Capital Markets Update to be held later today

Part 2.

mentor - 14 May 2015 11:20 - 28 of 52

I just hope everything goes wrong with the Dreamliner and then TUI
Reasons, being German a company , there is European plane maker to choose from ... Airbus
personal reasons: I only use TUI once before and I had a bad experience.... The plane was new but they could not control the cold inside the cabin, so I reached the destination almost frozen, we were late, and I had to pay extra for hand luggage 65 euros , cos was 10 Kilos instead of 5 Kilos


Boeing And TUI Finalise USD257 Million Dreamliner Order
Thu, 14th May 2015 10:29

CHICAGO (Alliance News) - Aerospace and defense giant Boeing Co Thursday said it has finalised an order for one 787-9 Dreamliner with an option for one further 787-9 from German travel and tourism group TUI AG.

The order is valued at USD257 million at current list prices. TUI Group also announced that it will substitute two unfilled orders for 787-8s for two 787-9s.

The European leisure group will operate a fleet of 13 787-8s from this summer and with latest announcement will add three 787-9s to its fleet within the next three years.

There are six airlines in the TUI Group operating 144 medium and long-haul aircraft, including the 787. Boeing has delivered more than 165 airplanes to TUI Group airlines. As well as the orders for 787s, TUI Group also has ordered 60 737 MAXs.

dreamcatcher - 26 May 2015 17:20 - 29 of 52

Market Buzz



Tue, 26 May 2015

Citi lifts TUI target price but cautious about cash flow



Citigroup has lifted its target price for TUI AG from 1,150p to 1,250p but kept a 'neutral' recommendation, saying it sees no cash returns in the near term at the travel operator.
Following TUI's full-year results two weeks ago, Citi said management was "doing a good job at carving out EBITA growth (>10% per annum) in a tough market".

However, it said that this growth has come at the expense of higher capital expenditure and restructuring charges, which reduce free cash flow and lift debt.

"We now expect close to zero year end net debt for the next three-four years, rather than growing net cash balances. Apart from the dividend we see little scope for near term cash returns especially considering the c€1.4bn pension deficit and c€900m per annum rental payments," Citi concluded.

The stock was down 0.9% at 1,170p by 11:18.

dreamcatcher - 01 Jun 2015 16:47 - 30 of 52

TUI: Nomura ups target to 1,920p from 1,870p and stays at buy.

skinny - 13 Aug 2015 07:10 - 31 of 52

3rd Quarter Results

This quarter was marked by the tragic events in Tunisia at the end of June.

Supporting our customers, their families and our staff through this sad time remains our highest priority.

We are very proud of the commitment and dedication our colleagues have shown throughout this unprecedented situation.

Strong growth in underlying EBITA which reflects the continued delivery of our strategy and resilience of our business model.

Robust current trading overall for Summer 2015.

Based on current trading we are confident of delivering underlying EBITA growth of 12.5 % to 15 % in the current financial year and at least 10 % underlying EBITA CAGR over the next three years1.

more....

dreamcatcher - 14 Aug 2015 15:28 - 32 of 52

14 Aug Jefferies... 1,160.00 Hold
14 Aug JP Morgan... 1,285.00 Overweight
10 Aug Citigroup N/A Neutral
10 Aug Nomura N/A Buy
10 Aug JP Morgan... 1,275.00 Overweight
6 Aug Deutsche Bank 1,235.00 Buy

dreamcatcher - 17 Aug 2015 18:12 - 33 of 52

17 Aug Deutsche Bank 1,385.00 Buy

dreamcatcher - 15 Sep 2015 06:42 - 34 of 52

15 Sep JP Morgan... 1,320.00 Overweight

dreamcatcher - 31 Mar 2016 16:50 - 35 of 52

Market Buzz

Nomura reiterates TUI's 'buy' rating

Thu, 31 March 2016


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(ShareCast News) - TUI AG's 'buy' rating and target price of €22.60 (£17.85) were left unchanged by Nomura after the company said summer holidays were higher than last year.
The group said it is was on track to meet its target of growing core earnings by at least 10% this year as it reported a 2% increase in summer bookings.

Tui sold 47% of its summer holiday programme, in line with last year, and at 1% higher average selling prices, meaning revenue from the programme has been lifted 3%.

"This compares favourably with Thomas Cook, which last week reported bookings down 5% year-on-year and pricing unchanged, demonstrating, in our view, a superior product (differentiated) and its proven ability to quickly reshape programme in the light of geopolitical events," Nomura said.

The cruise arm was said to be delivering continued growth, driven by strong demand for the latest in the Mein Schiff cruise ships, which is due to be launched this July.

The first half of the year has been focused on the winter programme, which has closed out almost fully sold at 95%.

"We forecast 14% earnings per share compound annual growth rate (2015-18), which is well supported by structural growth at its market-leading tour operator division, its cruise division expansion plans, its hotel roll-out programme and merger synergies," said Nomura.

"We therefore retain our 'buy' rating."

Shares rose 5.35% to 1,083p at 1037 BST

dreamcatcher - 09 May 2016 19:27 - 36 of 52

Market Buzz

TUI rallies as Deutsche says it expects strong summer

Mon, 09 May 2016


TUI rallies as Deutsche says it expects strong summer

(ShareCast News) - Tour operator TUI was top of the leader board on Monday as Deutsche Bank expressed confidence that the company would enjoy a strong summer.
"We believe TUI will enjoy a strong summer because its fast remix of capacity should deliver good results as visitors return to the more traditional European tourist destinations (Spain) and classic long-haul destinations around Central America and the Caribbean," the bank said.

It said the streamlining currently underway at TUI will make the company a more focused and content-driven tour operator, which in itself is a good thing.

"More importantly however, as the TUI 'conglomerate' becomes simpler we think the market will realise that it is really three businesses (a hotelier, a cruise liner and a tour operator) rather than just a tour operator," said DB as it reiterated its 'buy' stance.

The bank pointed out that hoteliers and cruise liners tend to trade at premium multiples to tour operators, so unlocking these two additional businesses should enhance shareholder value substantially.

At the first-half results on Wednesday, Deutsche expects management to reiterate confidence in +10% growth in earnings before interest, tax and amortisation in full-year 2016.

At 1507 BST, TUI shares were up 3.5% to 1,035p.

deltazero - 11 Aug 2016 07:46 - 37 of 52

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Tui Group's revenues shrank in the third quarter but the travel group was still confident of hitting its full year targets and said it was pleased with the start to early trading for the winter season and Summer 2017. Turnover of €4.6bn in the three months to 30 June was down 5.7% on the same period, and short of analysts expectations, while earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortisation rose 1.1% to €180m.
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