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www.flybe.com (FLYB)     

markymar - 02 Feb 2012 16:08

www.flybe.com

goldfinger - 03 Oct 2014 10:38 - 193 of 832

FLYB moving up higher with airline stocks after strong performance from EZJ today. Got a spreadbet running on this.

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goldfinger - 03 Oct 2014 11:16 - 194 of 832

03 Oct 2014 FlyBe FLYB Liberum Capital Buy 120.50 118.50 190.00 190.00 Reiterates

doodlebug4 - 05 Oct 2014 10:34 - 195 of 832

Flybe Group PLC (LON:FLYB)‘s stock had its “buy” rating reiterated by analysts at Liberum Capital in a research report issued to clients and investors on Friday. They currently have a GBX 190 ($3.09) target price on the stock. Liberum Capital’s price objective points to a potential upside of 58.00% from the company’s current price.
A number of other analysts have also recently weighed in on FLYB. Analysts at Cantor Fitzgerald Europe reiterated a “hold” rating on shares of Flybe Group PLC in a research note on Tuesday, September 23rd. They now have a GBX 160 ($2.60) price target on the stock. Separately, analysts at HSBC reiterated an “overweight” rating on shares of Flybe Group PLC in a research note on Friday, July 25th. They now have a GBX 170 ($2.76) price target on the stock. Three analysts have rated the stock with a hold rating and two have given a buy rating to the company’s stock. The stock presently has an average rating of “Hold” and a consensus price target of GBX 168 ($2.73).
Shares of Flybe Group PLC (LON:FLYB) opened at 122.75 on Friday. Flybe Group PLC has a one year low of GBX 103.43 and a one year high of GBX 151.562. The stock has a 50-day moving average of GBX 115.4 and a 200-day moving average of GBX 125.2. The company’s market cap is £265.9 million.

goldfinger - 05 Oct 2014 11:06 - 196 of 832

doodles hows your hangover?????

goldfinger - 05 Oct 2014 11:18 - 197 of 832

SP falling gently.

goldfinger - 05 Oct 2014 14:42 - 198 of 832

Not long before results.

goldfinger - 07 Oct 2014 11:55 - 199 of 832


PJ 1 7 Oct'14 - 11:01 - 111 of 115 1 0


doodlebug4
7 Oct'14 - 10:54 - 108 of 108 0 0


The Ebola situation is another media hyped story and no need for the general public to start panicking. If all the media nonsense spouted about Aids had turned out to be true then we would all be dead by now!

The virus doesn’t live for long outside the body. Ultraviolet rays from sunlight destroy it, as does heat. Bleach kills it and plain soap and water can wash it away. Warm body fluids such as blood, vomit and feces carry the virus. And it has to get into the body to infect you — it doesn’t soak in through the skin, for instance. It must get in through the nose, mouth, eyes, through a cut or by a needle stick.
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What a truly selfish and materialistic post. (edit ....dont we know it PJ 1)

So ppl are dying from it and its just hyped media? Maybe our soldiers getting killed in far off lands is just hyped media? About the same numbers currently.

Aids. As far as I am aware not one person in the homosexual society of London escaped the crisis without at least knowing someone who died from it. Oh sorry, it was hyped media wasn't it?

doodlebug4 - 07 Oct 2014 12:30 - 200 of 832

I was merely trying to point out that there was an element of hysteria beginning to creep in to the Ebola story. I did think the PJ1 reponse was rather harsh - "selfish and materialistic", but how pathetic of you to copy and paste that here gf.

goldfinger - 07 Oct 2014 14:30 - 201 of 832

You were all for Carson publishing rubbish off the same site saturday night when you were intoxicated.

But yes Id say PJ 1 as summed you up perfectly.

Now your back on filter, go trash another thread.

doodlebug4 - 07 Oct 2014 15:25 - 202 of 832

I suppose you can't post any of your silly insults directly to me on the flyb thread on advfn since you have been banned from posting on that bulletin board, hence the reason for posting insults from another source on this thread.

doodlebug4 - 07 Oct 2014 15:33 - 203 of 832

Here's one just for you gf, since you obviously enjoy copy and paste from other bulletin boards;


CockneyRebel
7 Oct'14 - 13:52 - 180860 of 180868 0 1


FLYB firming - Ebolalolox nonsense wearing off imo.

CR

doodlebug4 - 10 Oct 2014 10:17 - 204 of 832

Flybe Group PLC FLYBE ANNOUNCES PARTNERSHIP WITH AVIOS
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Flybe Group PLC

10 October 2014

FLYBE ANNOUNCES PARTNERSHIP WITH AVIOS

-Flybe Becomes part of the Avios Travel Rewards Programme-

Europe's largest regional airline, Flybe, has announced a significant new partnership with Avios, part of International Airlines Group (IAG), the parent company of British Airways, Iberia and Vueling.

The milestone agreement will take effect from Monday 27(th) October 2014 and marks another step by Flybe to offer more benefits to its customers, adding value to their flight purchase and providing a broader selection of redemption opportunities for points earned through frequent travel.

Avios operates the global Avios currency for the British Airways Executive Club, Iberia Plus and Meridiana Club frequent flyer programmes as well as the Avios Travel Rewards programmes in the UK and South Africa.

The new partnership with Avios replaces Flybe's existing Rewards4All frequent flyer programme. Rewards4All members will need to redeem their outstanding points within six months from today's announcement. Redemptions can be made on flights up until 24th October 2015. To guide members through the redemption process, the flybe.com website will provide clear information on the process.

This agreement follows Flybe partnerships recently announced with booking.com, the worldleader in online accommodation booking and STA Travel, which has established Flybe as 'Preferred Partner for Student and Youth Travel' with the world's largest student and youth travel company with a 2.3 million database. It also follows a new codeshare agreement with Finnair and an interline agreement with Aer Lingus.

Saad Hammad, Chief Executive Officer, Flybe said:

"This agreement represents a significant service enhancement for Flybe customers - a big step change that opens up a new world of reward possibilities."

"We join Avios following an extensive review of frequent flyer programmes, including our own in-house programme Rewards4All. We determined a better customer proposition existed, and the clear choice was Avios. There are 2 million customers with billions of Avios within 30 miles of a Flybe airport. "

"Our Avios partnership begins on the day we formally start our operations at London City Airport on October 27th, which is already proving an attractive option for the business traveller with daily flights from/to Edinburgh, Belfast, Aberdeen, Dublin, Inverness and Exeter. Flybe customers, and those we welcome onboard from our codeshare partners, are benefiting from our extensive UK regional flying network. Whether flying from Edinburgh to London City, Birmingham to Belfast or Manchester to Stornoway, it makes even more sense to Fly with Flybe!"

Gavin Halliday, Managing Director, Avios, said:

"This is an important partnership for Avios, building on our commitment to provide engaging collection and redemption opportunities for Avios Travel Rewards Programme members. Our members will benefit from access to even more reward flights and on new regional routes, as well as the new opportunity to collect when flying with Flybe."

goldfinger - 10 Oct 2014 10:39 - 205 of 832

Sold out, getting ugly here. That support at 109p is getting nearer and nearer.

jimmy b - 10 Oct 2014 10:43 - 206 of 832

Come Monday the sun will shine and Armageddon will be no more .

doodlebug4 - 10 Oct 2014 12:35 - 207 of 832

"A new loyalty scheme partnership with Avios replaces Flybe's existing frequent flyer arrangements. Flybe's passengers will now have access to a more widely-accepted loyalty currency. Crucially, the common currency with the British Airways frequent flyer programme should not only reduce the reluctance of BA passengers to switch to Flybe where the two airlines compete at London City, but also encourage them to choose Flybe over other airlines. We see this as another encouraging commercial development that supports the turnaround programme. Our recommendation remains BUY with a 190p target price"

Liberum Capital

doodlebug4 - 10 Oct 2014 16:36 - 208 of 832

Has been knocked back by the Ebola ' crisis' . Half yearly results due out on 12 November.


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goldfinger - 10 Oct 2014 17:32 - 209 of 832

Im not so sure jimmy I hope you are right Im seriously thinking of going into shorting mode anytime now.

Always earn a lot more money that way aswel.

Got to time it right though.

Ill just show you my portfolio from 2008/2009.

Oh no I cant im on the office machine, and its on my home PC network.

Ill think on when I get home.

goldfinger - 16 Oct 2014 10:19 - 210 of 832

Wondering if we have all underestimated this Ebola and its effects on the World Economy.

jimmy b - 16 Oct 2014 10:24 - 211 of 832

Providing it doesn't get out of hand , but you know what the markets are like , a bloke sneezes coming through Heathrow and its Armageddon .
The Yanks don't help either the way they go right over the top .

cynic - 16 Oct 2014 10:28 - 212 of 832

see the ftse thread where this comment really belongs .... have responded to same
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