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www.flybe.com (FLYB)     

markymar - 02 Feb 2012 16:08

www.flybe.com

doodlebug4 - 17 Oct 2014 16:40 - 278 of 832

A nice steady finish to the week.

Chart.aspx?Provider=Intra&Code=FLYB&Size

goldfinger - 17 Oct 2014 20:28 - 279 of 832

http://www.4-traders.com/FLYBE-GROUP-PLC-6978595/technical_analysis-full/&applet_mode=statique

INTERESTING TO NOTE THE SHORT TERM AND MEDIUM TERM PROSPECTS FOR THE COMPANY ARE VERY BEARISH, see link above.

ObjectChart.aspx?Name=6978595&Type=Custo

cynic - 18 Oct 2014 16:40 - 280 of 832

come on children all .... do we really need this internecine warfare? :-)

doodlebug4 - 19 Oct 2014 16:32 - 281 of 832


Flybe Adds Extra Six Flights A Week To Manchester From Exeter

Leading regional airline boosts popular route with extra weekday and Sunday flights

Flybe, Europe’s largest regional airline, is to boost its popular Manchester service from Exeter with six extra flights each week from October 26th, 2014. It has added a fourth weekday flight departing mid-morning operated by one of its E175 jets, and a third flight on Sundays that leaves in the early afternoon. One way fares are from £34.99 including taxes and charges are on sale now at www.flybe.com .
Paul Simmons, Flybe’s Chief Commercial Officer said: “Being ‘the fastest way from A to Flybe’, we have scheduled these extra flights to ensure there will be a convenient choice throughout the day, not just for those visiting Manchester but also for those making the many onward connections with Flybe available through our Manchester hub to the rest of the UK. This is not to mention the hundreds of onward global connections also available out of Manchester that includes those with our codeshare partners, all of which are now easily accessible from Exeter without the need to battle overcrowded South East airports!”

Matt Roach, Exeter Airport’s Managing Director added: “South West passengers have welcomed the ease of onward connectivity through Flybe’s Manchester hub. The additional flights, providing extra capacity on the route, further increase the ability to connect to a huge range of domestic and world-wide destinations from Exeter. Four flights a day will mean that connecting times with major
international carriers will be minimised and people from the South West could be departing to
Sydney, New York, Toyko or Cape Town in a shorter time than if they had travelled to a London
airport. Passenger baggage, which is checked-in at Exeter, also goes all the way to the final
destination without the need to reclaim at any transfer airport. With the start of Flybe’s flights to
London City airport in October, these are exciting times for air travellers in the South West. ”

This winter, Flybe will operate 12 routes from Exeter Airport offering a choice of up to 202 flights a week that includes up to 50 flights a week to and from Manchester.

goldfinger - 20 Oct 2014 17:25 - 282 of 832

The bowl is simply a representation of a decline halting, consolidating, higher lows being put in and buyers regaining control. The drop down has produced a lower lower that we have now to recover from as well as a downtrend line from the 140-128 level that will have to be negotiated on any rise back up.

The hammer on Thursday was bullish but it still has to put in those higher lows and higher highs for the chart to start looking better again for a longer term hold.

doodlebug4 - 20 Oct 2014 18:17 - 283 of 832

Highland businesses are set to enjoy better links to the UK’s main financial and commercial centres following a boost in capacity from Inverness. Business links between Inverness and Manchester are set for a boost from 27th October, when flybe will launch a third daily service from the Highlands. Birmingham has a strong manufacturing, engineering, medical and insurance sector, while Manchester is a major centre for banking and financial services, biotechnology, electronics, software development, media and creative industries.

Inverness airport news.

doodlebug4 - 20 Oct 2014 21:29 - 284 of 832

Strong finish at the close - nice.

Chris Carson - 20 Oct 2014 21:57 - 285 of 832

Chart.aspx?Provider=EODIntra&Code=FLYB&S



Chart looks promising db, just needs some volume.

doodlebug4 - 21 Oct 2014 10:54 - 286 of 832

Nice chart Chris and I would expect the volumes to increase over the next few weeks in the run up to the half-year results.

goldfinger - 21 Oct 2014 17:43 - 287 of 832

Trial Ebola vaccine set for January rollout in West Africa, WHO says
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"It will be deployed in the form of trials," said Dr. Marie Paule Kieny, the WHO's assistant director general for health systems and innovation. In a briefing with journalists Tuesday, she said that this would be a continuation of smaller trials conducted in Europe. "I'm talking about tens of thousands of doses, not millions," she said.
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The WHO, in consultation with health authorities in the countries most affected by the outbreak of the disease that has killed more than 4,500, will decide on how the experimental vaccine will be distributed and used. About 1,000 people a week are being infected with Ebola, according to the organization, which has warned the number could rise to between 5,000 and 10,000 a week.

The WHO has cautioned that experimental vaccines cannot immediately help to control the worsening epidemic, but could be used to help protect the health workers needed to get it under control.







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An experimental Ebola vaccine could be in use in West Africa in the form of trials as early as January, the World Health Organization said on Tuesday.

goldfinger - 21 Oct 2014 18:44 - 288 of 832

So good news above then, although sentiment will take a battering at least until the trend in deaths come down which is forecast to be around next summer according to the WHO.

jimmy b - 21 Oct 2014 20:41 - 289 of 832

If your still short you could get caught out here over the next couple of weeks GF ,
needs some volume to get going but if the market keeps bouncing back i can see this going up.

goldfinger - 21 Oct 2014 21:06 - 290 of 832

Hi Jimmy,

took a slug of profit off the top a few days back and now losing on my S Bet but only slightly.

Have you checked their fuel hedging policy going up to mid 2016 from recollection. Doesnt look good to me.

Good news Ebola is at last getting talked down.........but for how long.

Ill tough it out for a while yet and see how it breaks.

CR on the advfn board doesnt seem overly impressed mind having said that this last month hes obviously been too exposed overall on the market and must have lost a packet.

Good luck either way.

jimmy b - 21 Oct 2014 22:19 - 291 of 832

I'm staying long , bought a decent chunk and was looking for 10/15p upwards.

doodlebug4 - 22 Oct 2014 08:45 - 292 of 832

http://www.theel1tetrader.com/2014/10/flybe-time-to-strap-in.html

goldfinger - 22 Oct 2014 09:41 - 293 of 832

READ HIS COMMENTS ON HEDGING OF FUEL, THEY DONT ADD UP.

All depends on what your competitors have bought there fuel at wether you are hedged or not.

http://www.theel1tetrader.com/2014/10/flybe-time-to-strap-in.html

goldfinger - 22 Oct 2014 09:45 - 294 of 832

Surplus grounded e195s aswel.

OK posting a document thats PRO looking BUT if you dont know the individual crack about the business!!!!!!!!!!!!ie, fuel hedging.

doodlebug4 - 22 Oct 2014 11:46 - 295 of 832

Increase in flights between Stornoway and Glasgow
Published: 21 October 2014

Flybe franchise partner Loganair is increasing its frequency between Stornoway and Glasgow as part of the airline’s 2014/15 winter schedule.


Commencing on Wednesday, October 29th, the Stornoway to Glasgow route will continue with its summer pattern of 48 flights per week, instead of scaling the schedule down for the winter months.

A further four services per week will operate during the winter months, meaning Stornoway will continue to be served by four daily departures on Tuesdays and Wednesdays in line with the summer frequency.

Phil Preston, chief operating officer at Loganair, said: “Additional frequency to Scotland’s largest city offers increased choice for our business and leisure passengers during the winter months.

“This will be a boost for holiday makers as well as residents of Stornoway who work on the mainland or travel onwards to overseas destinations.


“The increased winter frequency to and from one of the country’s busiest airport should open up a number of different travel options with our code-share partners, British Airways and franchise partner Flybe.”

UK airports news

goldfinger - 22 Oct 2014 13:58 - 296 of 832

#GlaxoSmithKline advises that its #ebola vaccine should be ready by the close of the year.

jimmy b - 22 Oct 2014 16:49 - 297 of 832

Nice steady rise over the last few days .
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