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Easyjet - on for a bounce? (EZJ)     

soul traders - 11 May 2007 08:44

Just a heads-up for any traders out there. Easyjet seems to be bouncing back after its 20% fall during the week.

MM's seem to be walking the price up.

Right now we have EZJ Bid: 608.5p Offer: 609p Change: 11, was up 13 a few minutes back.




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jimmy b - 23 Sep 2014 22:42 - 238 of 408

Back in today ,lets hope the market turns around .

midknight - 25 Sep 2014 11:11 - 239 of 408

Jimmy, you should be laughing for a change!

jimmy b - 25 Sep 2014 17:45 - 240 of 408

Out today for 50 points . Now watch it fly (excuse the pun)

midknight - 26 Sep 2014 15:24 - 241 of 408

Sept 26:

Cantor; Buy - TP: 1600p
Jefferies: Buy - TP: 1500p

midknight - 03 Oct 2014 10:11 - 242 of 408

Oct 3:

Trading update and pre-close statement

Cantor; Buy - TP held: 1600p

Jimmy, has flown off without you.

midknight - 03 Oct 2014 10:38 - 243 of 408

Oct 3: Panmure Gordon: Buy - TP: 1800p

jimmy b - 03 Oct 2014 12:50 - 244 of 408

midknight i took 50 pts the other day ,could have had 150 plus ,,oh well iv'e been protecting any small profits of late and in some cases it's worked to my favour ,,can't win em all..

midknight - 06 Oct 2014 09:59 - 245 of 408

Oct 6:
Credit Suisse : Outperform - TP: 1837p
Citigroup: Buy - TP: 1670p

jimmy b - 08 Oct 2014 08:45 - 246 of 408

8 Oct Bank of... 1,150.00 Underperform
7 Oct JP Morgan... 1,815.00 Overweight
6 Oct Citigroup 1,670.00 Buy
6 Oct Credit Suisse 1,837.00 Outperform
3 Oct Panmure Gordon 1,800.00 Buy
3 Oct Numis 2,100.00 Buy
3 Oct Liberum Capital 1,650.00 Hold
3 Oct Cantor... 1,600.00 Buy
1 Oct Numis 2,100.00 Buy
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After the recent good news ,revenue up etc you get Bank of America today put a price tag of 1150 and under perform on this .
Yet broker targets on other stocks are wildly optimistic canaccord being the most mad ..
Where do these people pluck figures from ,, i couldn't do any worse that's for sure .
I have long ignored brokers recs and always will.

cynic - 08 Oct 2014 08:48 - 247 of 408

ebola in spain won't do much for confidence

doodlebug4 - 08 Oct 2014 13:29 - 248 of 408

A record 13 million seats on 79,000 flights to and from the UK have been put on sale by easyJet for the peak summer 2015 period.

Tickets for more than 22.5 million seats across the airline’s network during the peak summer schedule between June 1 and September 6 went on sale today (Wednesday).

The budget airline expects to carry more than 45 million passengers throughout the whole of next summer.

The carrier has bases across 11 UK airports and more than 700 routes on sale to destinations across Europe, the Middle East, North Africa and Russia – 370 of which include the UK.

Sample fares lead in at £26.99 from Newcastle to Alicante.

UK director Sophie Dekkers said: “We’re pleased to be putting our peak summer period on sale for our passengers today, allowing them to take advantage of our lowest fares to the sun, cities and beaches across Europe.

“With our record 700-plus routes on sale, passengers have more choice than ever on where to spend their summer break.

“EasyJet flies to popular summer sun destinations at high frequencies during the summer period because this allows travellers to depart on the day they prefer and choose the length of holiday to suit them.

“We expect the bucket and spade routes to Spain, Portugal and the Greek Islands to be as popular as ever, or for late summer sun, Turkey, Egypt and The Canaries will be in demand.”

Travel Weekly

midknight - 20 Oct 2014 15:29 - 249 of 408

Oct 20: LIberum Capital: Buy - TP: 1650p

midknight - 24 Oct 2014 10:29 - 250 of 408

Oct 24: Cantor Fitzgerald: Buy - TP: 1600p

midknight - 28 Oct 2014 10:08 - 251 of 408

Oct 28:
Deutsche joins Buy list - TP: 1830p
JP Morgan: Overweight - TP held: 1815p

midknight - 03 Nov 2014 10:18 - 252 of 408

Nov 3; Numis: Buy - New TP: 2100p

doodlebug4 - 06 Nov 2014 12:58 - 253 of 408

From Travel Weekly magazine. ( I don't hold these )
6 November 2014


EasyJet saw passenger carryings rise by 5.5% in October to more than 5.8 million.

The budget carrier’s load factor rose by 1.8 percentage points to 90.9% over the same month last year.

The October figures mean that the airline’s rolling 12 month total of passengers increased by 6.6% to more than 65 million with an improved load factor of 90.7%.

The figures follow easyJet ramping up capacity for next summer’s peak period with a record 13 million seats on 79,000 flights from the UK put on sale last month

The airline expects to carry more than 45 million passengers throughout the whole of next summer.

midknight - 06 Nov 2014 15:49 - 254 of 408

Nov 6:
Credit Suisse: Outpe rform - TP: 1837p
Liberum Capital: Buy - TP: 1650p
Panmure Gordon: Buy - TP: 1800p

doodlebug4 - 12 Nov 2014 17:39 - 255 of 408

Share price taken a hit today following on from the FLYB statement and adjustment in the balance sheet regarding the EU directive about compensation claims for delayed flights. I think I would rather have my flight delayed by an hour or two - it doesn't matter which airline I'm flying with - rather than have my safety compromised by a growing compensation culture which puts pressure on airlines and travel agents.

goldfinger - 12 Nov 2014 21:51 - 256 of 408

Had nothing to do with FLYB, it had hit a resistance line at 1600p. Go to spec savers.

Fred1new - 12 Nov 2014 22:02 - 257 of 408

Also, results on 18th.

GF

Are you using 3 mth channel and double bottom or straight 1600?

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