markymar
- 02 Feb 2012 16:08
doodlebug4
- 24 Oct 2014 15:50
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"Belated results"? Why belated, the company RNS clearly stated the date of the half yearly results which are due on 12th November.
If you are going to copy and paste from another bulletin board you should include the name of the poster.
goldfinger
- 24 Oct 2014 17:12
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Tell you what Cynic lets trash this thread now like you and the boys have trashed the chart thread, lets all have a bit of fun.........
aldwickk View aldwickk's profile - 24 Oct 2014 12:21 - 2232 of 2235
Been headhunted aswel Zak Mir ...Tips TV, Jim Mellon....T1PS, Tom Winnifrith......shareprophets/Clem Chambers, iii have all asked if I was available to do a piece/column for them.
Under what name ? You have so many to choose from
goldfinger Send an email to goldfinger View goldfinger's profile - 24 Oct 2014 12:29 - 2233 of 2235 edit this post
Whats your point alders?
doodlebug4 - 24 Oct 2014 12:32 - 2234 of 2235
Lol, aldwickk! That's a very good point - rumour is that it's going to be WalterMitty.
cynic Send an email to cynic View cynic's profile - 24 Oct 2014 12:42 - 2235 of 2235
i like dd4 .... let's hope sticky doesn't get the hump at that jolly jape
looks like a very subdued day all round .... i suspect ev dow will be range bound between about 16,600 and 16,700, or 16,750 at a push
goldfinger
- 24 Oct 2014 17:12
- 309 of 832
Tell you what Cynic lets trash this thread now like you and the boys have trashed the chart thread, lets all have a bit of fun.........
aldwickk View aldwickk's profile - 24 Oct 2014 12:21 - 2232 of 2235
Been headhunted aswel Zak Mir ...Tips TV, Jim Mellon....T1PS, Tom Winnifrith......shareprophets/Clem Chambers, iii have all asked if I was available to do a piece/column for them.
Under what name ? You have so many to choose from
goldfinger Send an email to goldfinger View goldfinger's profile - 24 Oct 2014 12:29 - 2233 of 2235 edit this post
Whats your point alders?
doodlebug4 - 24 Oct 2014 12:32 - 2234 of 2235
Lol, aldwickk! That's a very good point - rumour is that it's going to be WalterMitty.
cynic Send an email to cynic View cynic's profile - 24 Oct 2014 12:42 - 2235 of 2235
i like dd4 .... let's hope sticky doesn't get the hump at that jolly jape
looks like a very subdued day all round .... i suspect ev dow will be range bound between about 16,600 and 16,700, or 16,750 at a push
goldfinger
- 24 Oct 2014 17:12
- 310 of 832
Tell you what Cynic lets trash this thread now like you and the boys have trashed the chart thread, lets all have a bit of fun.........
aldwickk View aldwickk's profile - 24 Oct 2014 12:21 - 2232 of 2235
Been headhunted aswel Zak Mir ...Tips TV, Jim Mellon....T1PS, Tom Winnifrith......shareprophets/Clem Chambers, iii have all asked if I was available to do a piece/column for them.
Under what name ? You have so many to choose from
goldfinger Send an email to goldfinger View goldfinger's profile - 24 Oct 2014 12:29 - 2233 of 2235 edit this post
Whats your point alders?
doodlebug4 - 24 Oct 2014 12:32 - 2234 of 2235
Lol, aldwickk! That's a very good point - rumour is that it's going to be WalterMitty.
cynic Send an email to cynic View cynic's profile - 24 Oct 2014 12:42 - 2235 of 2235
i like dd4 .... let's hope sticky doesn't get the hump at that jolly jape
looks like a very subdued day all round .... i suspect ev dow will be range bound between about 16,600 and 16,700, or 16,750 at a push
doodlebug4
- 24 Oct 2014 18:03
- 311 of 832
New flights linking Exeter to London have been welcomed by south west business and tourism leaders.
VIPS are due to take the inaugaral Flybe flight from Exeter Airport to London City Airport on Monday.
They have called for the route, which will run up to three a day, to boost tourism and business links with the capital.
The journey time is around 80 minutes, less than it takes to travel across London, said Gerry Shattock, General Manager of Exeter Science Park.
He said: “This route is terrific news for Exeter businesses and the wider community as it is now possible to travel to and from London in less time than it takes to travel across London by tube.
“It means better connectivity between entrepreneurs, funders, researchers and businesses.”
Flybe has also increased its service to Manchester by an extra six flights a week.
The Newcastle route also returns from this weekend.
Paul Simmons, Flybe’s Chief Commercial Officer, said: “Regional connectivity is Flybe’s mission and it is hoped that our convenient new London City flights will be embraced especially by local businesses and those wanting fast and easy access to the heart of London.”
Chancellor George Osborne said that South West connectivity is vital to the economy.
Speaking in Exeter on Thursday, he said improvements to the A303, a main route from London to the Westcountry was ‘at the top of the list’.
Mike Coombes, MD at the Mill End Hotel on Dartmoor, and Chair of the Exeter and Heart of Devon Hotels Association welcomed the fast air-link.
He said: “This is great news for the county’s tourism and hospitality sectors. London City Airport has a large and travel-hungry catchment area, and it’s great that Exeter and Devon are now on their route map.”
Ben Rhodes, chief executive, Devon and Cornwall Business Council said that improved connectivity is a key objective for the organisation and could mean global opportunities.
He said: “The new thrice daily routes go a long way to improving this, enabling businesses from across the region to travel into central London conveniently and economically. We are pleased that the significant amount of work we carried out behind the scenes with both Exeter Airport and Flybe has paid off.
“These flights will open up significant opportunities for the SW economy, both in London and across the globe, via connecting flights from London City Airport."
Sue Wilkinson, spokesman for the Devon Federation of Small Businesses said that moves to boost business are always welcome.
She said: “The new airport link is excellent for businesses in the south west in helping to build stronger connections for members.”
Derek Phillips, Vice president of Exeter Chamber of Commerce and chairman of South West Chambers of Commerce, said: “We are very excited about the opportunities this will provide for Exeter and the wider region by having a direct air service to central London.”
Western Morning News
24 October 2014
goldfinger
- 24 Oct 2014 18:07
- 312 of 832
Bullshare Send an email to Bullshare View Bullshare's profile - 24 Oct 2014 16:29 - 2248 of 2271
Chris Carson; I have a very a good sense of humour ( I must have to have founded MoneyAm and ADVFN) but when I have an email box of complaints about this thread my sense of humour fast disappears.
All of just toe the line, makes life easier for you and me !!!
goldfinger
- 24 Oct 2014 18:07
- 313 of 832
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goldfinger
- 24 Oct 2014 18:09
- 314 of 832
Tell you what Cynic lets trash this thread now like you and the boys have trashed the chart thread, lets all have a bit of fun.........
aldwickk View aldwickk's profile - 24 Oct 2014 12:21 - 2232 of 2235
Been headhunted aswel Zak Mir ...Tips TV, Jim Mellon....T1PS, Tom Winnifrith......shareprophets/Clem Chambers, iii have all asked if I was available to do a piece/column for them.
Under what name ? You have so many to choose from
goldfinger Send an email to goldfinger View goldfinger's profile - 24 Oct 2014 12:29 - 2233 of 2235 edit this post
Whats your point alders?
doodlebug4 - 24 Oct 2014 12:32 - 2234 of 2235
Lol, aldwickk! That's a very good point - rumour is that it's going to be WalterMitty.
cynic Send an email to cynic View cynic's profile - 24 Oct 2014 12:42 - 2235 of 2235
i like dd4 .... let's hope sticky doesn't get the hump at that jolly jape
looks like a very subdued day all round .... i suspect ev dow will be range bound between about 16,600 and 16,700, or 16,750 at a push
goldfinger
- 24 Oct 2014 18:09
- 315 of 832
Tell you what Cynic lets trash this thread now like you and the boys have trashed the chart thread, lets all have a bit of fun.........
aldwickk View aldwickk's profile - 24 Oct 2014 12:21 - 2232 of 2235
Been headhunted aswel Zak Mir ...Tips TV, Jim Mellon....T1PS, Tom Winnifrith......shareprophets/Clem Chambers, iii have all asked if I was available to do a piece/column for them.
Under what name ? You have so many to choose from
goldfinger Send an email to goldfinger View goldfinger's profile - 24 Oct 2014 12:29 - 2233 of 2235 edit this post
Whats your point alders?
doodlebug4 - 24 Oct 2014 12:32 - 2234 of 2235
Lol, aldwickk! That's a very good point - rumour is that it's going to be WalterMitty.
cynic Send an email to cynic View cynic's profile - 24 Oct 2014 12:42 - 2235 of 2235
i like dd4 .... let's hope sticky doesn't get the hump at that jolly jape
looks like a very subdued day all round .... i suspect ev dow will be range bound between about 16,600 and 16,700, or 16,750 at a push
doodlebug4
- 24 Oct 2014 18:10
- 316 of 832
New flights linking Exeter to London have been welcomed by south west business and tourism leaders.
VIPS are due to take the inaugaral Flybe flight from Exeter Airport to London City Airport on Monday.
They have called for the route, which will run up to three a day, to boost tourism and business links with the capital.
The journey time is around 80 minutes, less than it takes to travel across London, said Gerry Shattock, General Manager of Exeter Science Park.
He said: “This route is terrific news for Exeter businesses and the wider community as it is now possible to travel to and from London in less time than it takes to travel across London by tube.
“It means better connectivity between entrepreneurs, funders, researchers and businesses.”
Flybe has also increased its service to Manchester by an extra six flights a week.
The Newcastle route also returns from this weekend.
Paul Simmons, Flybe’s Chief Commercial Officer, said: “Regional connectivity is Flybe’s mission and it is hoped that our convenient new London City flights will be embraced especially by local businesses and those wanting fast and easy access to the heart of London.”
Chancellor George Osborne said that South West connectivity is vital to the economy.
Speaking in Exeter on Thursday, he said improvements to the A303, a main route from London to the Westcountry was ‘at the top of the list’.
Mike Coombes, MD at the Mill End Hotel on Dartmoor, and Chair of the Exeter and Heart of Devon Hotels Association welcomed the fast air-link.
He said: “This is great news for the county’s tourism and hospitality sectors. London City Airport has a large and travel-hungry catchment area, and it’s great that Exeter and Devon are now on their route map.”
Ben Rhodes, chief executive, Devon and Cornwall Business Council said that improved connectivity is a key objective for the organisation and could mean global opportunities.
He said: “The new thrice daily routes go a long way to improving this, enabling businesses from across the region to travel into central London conveniently and economically. We are pleased that the significant amount of work we carried out behind the scenes with both Exeter Airport and Flybe has paid off.
“These flights will open up significant opportunities for the SW economy, both in London and across the globe, via connecting flights from London City Airport."
Sue Wilkinson, spokesman for the Devon Federation of Small Businesses said that moves to boost business are always welcome.
She said: “The new airport link is excellent for businesses in the south west in helping to build stronger connections for members.”
Derek Phillips, Vice president of Exeter Chamber of Commerce and chairman of South West Chambers of Commerce, said: “We are very excited about the opportunities this will provide for Exeter and the wider region by having a direct air service to central London.”
Western Morning News
24 October 2014
goldfinger
- 24 Oct 2014 20:06
- 317 of 832
Tell you what Cynic lets trash this thread now like you and the boys have trashed the chart thread, lets all have a bit of fun.........
aldwickk View aldwickk's profile - 24 Oct 2014 12:21 - 2232 of 2235
Been headhunted aswel Zak Mir ...Tips TV, Jim Mellon....T1PS, Tom Winnifrith......shareprophets/Clem Chambers, iii have all asked if I was available to do a piece/column for them.
Under what name ? You have so many to choose from
goldfinger Send an email to goldfinger View goldfinger's profile - 24 Oct 2014 12:29 - 2233 of 2235 edit this post
Whats your point alders?
doodlebug4 - 24 Oct 2014 12:32 - 2234 of 2235
Lol, aldwickk! That's a very good point - rumour is that it's going to be WalterMitty.
cynic Send an email to cynic View cynic's profile - 24 Oct 2014 12:42 - 2235 of 2235
i like dd4 .... let's hope sticky doesn't get the hump at that jolly jape
looks like a very subdued day all round .... i suspect ev dow will be range bound between about 16,600 and 16,700, or 16,750 at a push
goldfinger
- 24 Oct 2014 20:07
- 318 of 832
Tell you what Cynic lets trash this thread now like you and the boys have trashed the chart thread, lets all have a bit of fun.........
aldwickk View aldwickk's profile - 24 Oct 2014 12:21 - 2232 of 2235
Been headhunted aswel Zak Mir ...Tips TV, Jim Mellon....T1PS, Tom Winnifrith......shareprophets/Clem Chambers, iii have all asked if I was available to do a piece/column for them.
Under what name ? You have so many to choose from
goldfinger Send an email to goldfinger View goldfinger's profile - 24 Oct 2014 12:29 - 2233 of 2235 edit this post
Whats your point alders?
doodlebug4 - 24 Oct 2014 12:32 - 2234 of 2235
Lol, aldwickk! That's a very good point - rumour is that it's going to be WalterMitty.
cynic Send an email to cynic View cynic's profile - 24 Oct 2014 12:42 - 2235 of 2235
i like dd4 .... let's hope sticky doesn't get the hump at that jolly jape
looks like a very subdued day all round .... i suspect ev dow will be range bound between about 16,600 and 16,700, or 16,750 at a push
goldfinger
- 24 Oct 2014 20:07
- 319 of 832
Tell you what Cynic lets trash this thread now like you and the boys have trashed the chart thread, lets all have a bit of fun.........
aldwickk View aldwickk's profile - 24 Oct 2014 12:21 - 2232 of 2235
Been headhunted aswel Zak Mir ...Tips TV, Jim Mellon....T1PS, Tom Winnifrith......shareprophets/Clem Chambers, iii have all asked if I was available to do a piece/column for them.
Under what name ? You have so many to choose from
goldfinger Send an email to goldfinger View goldfinger's profile - 24 Oct 2014 12:29 - 2233 of 2235 edit this post
Whats your point alders?
doodlebug4 - 24 Oct 2014 12:32 - 2234 of 2235
Lol, aldwickk! That's a very good point - rumour is that it's going to be WalterMitty.
cynic Send an email to cynic View cynic's profile - 24 Oct 2014 12:42 - 2235 of 2235
i like dd4 .... let's hope sticky doesn't get the hump at that jolly jape
looks like a very subdued day all round .... i suspect ev dow will be range bound between about 16,600 and 16,700, or 16,750 at a push
doodlebug4
- 24 Oct 2014 20:50
- 320 of 832
New flights linking Exeter to London have been welcomed by south west business and tourism leaders.
VIPS are due to take the inaugaral Flybe flight from Exeter Airport to London City Airport on Monday.
They have called for the route, which will run up to three a day, to boost tourism and business links with the capital.
The journey time is around 80 minutes, less than it takes to travel across London, said Gerry Shattock, General Manager of Exeter Science Park.
He said: “This route is terrific news for Exeter businesses and the wider community as it is now possible to travel to and from London in less time than it takes to travel across London by tube.
“It means better connectivity between entrepreneurs, funders, researchers and businesses.”
Flybe has also increased its service to Manchester by an extra six flights a week.
The Newcastle route also returns from this weekend.
Paul Simmons, Flybe’s Chief Commercial Officer, said: “Regional connectivity is Flybe’s mission and it is hoped that our convenient new London City flights will be embraced especially by local businesses and those wanting fast and easy access to the heart of London.”
Chancellor George Osborne said that South West connectivity is vital to the economy.
Speaking in Exeter on Thursday, he said improvements to the A303, a main route from London to the Westcountry was ‘at the top of the list’.
Mike Coombes, MD at the Mill End Hotel on Dartmoor, and Chair of the Exeter and Heart of Devon Hotels Association welcomed the fast air-link.
He said: “This is great news for the county’s tourism and hospitality sectors. London City Airport has a large and travel-hungry catchment area, and it’s great that Exeter and Devon are now on their route map.”
Ben Rhodes, chief executive, Devon and Cornwall Business Council said that improved connectivity is a key objective for the organisation and could mean global opportunities.
He said: “The new thrice daily routes go a long way to improving this, enabling businesses from across the region to travel into central London conveniently and economically. We are pleased that the significant amount of work we carried out behind the scenes with both Exeter Airport and Flybe has paid off.
“These flights will open up significant opportunities for the SW economy, both in London and across the globe, via connecting flights from London City Airport."
Sue Wilkinson, spokesman for the Devon Federation of Small Businesses said that moves to boost business are always welcome.
She said: “The new airport link is excellent for businesses in the south west in helping to build stronger connections for members.”
Derek Phillips, Vice president of Exeter Chamber of Commerce and chairman of South West Chambers of Commerce, said: “We are very excited about the opportunities this will provide for Exeter and the wider region by having a direct air service to central London.”
Western Morning News
24 October 2014
goldfinger
- 24 Oct 2014 20:51
- 321 of 832
Tell you what Cynic lets trash this thread now like you and the boys have trashed the chart thread, lets all have a bit of fun.........
aldwickk View aldwickk's profile - 24 Oct 2014 12:21 - 2232 of 2235
Been headhunted aswel Zak Mir ...Tips TV, Jim Mellon....T1PS, Tom Winnifrith......shareprophets/Clem Chambers, iii have all asked if I was available to do a piece/column for them.
Under what name ? You have so many to choose from
goldfinger Send an email to goldfinger View goldfinger's profile - 24 Oct 2014 12:29 - 2233 of 2235 edit this post
Whats your point alders?
doodlebug4 - 24 Oct 2014 12:32 - 2234 of 2235
Lol, aldwickk! That's a very good point - rumour is that it's going to be WalterMitty.
cynic Send an email to cynic View cynic's profile - 24 Oct 2014 12:42 - 2235 of 2235
i like dd4 .... let's hope sticky doesn't get the hump at that jolly jape
looks like a very subdued day all round .... i suspect ev dow will be range bound between about 16,600 and 16,700, or 16,750 at a push
goldfinger
- 24 Oct 2014 20:52
- 322 of 832
Tell you what Cynic lets trash this thread now like you and the boys have trashed the chart thread, lets all have a bit of fun.........
aldwickk View aldwickk's profile - 24 Oct 2014 12:21 - 2232 of 2235
Been headhunted aswel Zak Mir ...Tips TV, Jim Mellon....T1PS, Tom Winnifrith......shareprophets/Clem Chambers, iii have all asked if I was available to do a piece/column for them.
Under what name ? You have so many to choose from
goldfinger Send an email to goldfinger View goldfinger's profile - 24 Oct 2014 12:29 - 2233 of 2235 edit this post
Whats your point alders?
doodlebug4 - 24 Oct 2014 12:32 - 2234 of 2235
Lol, aldwickk! That's a very good point - rumour is that it's going to be WalterMitty.
cynic Send an email to cynic View cynic's profile - 24 Oct 2014 12:42 - 2235 of 2235
i like dd4 .... let's hope sticky doesn't get the hump at that jolly jape
looks like a very subdued day all round .... i suspect ev dow will be range bound between about 16,600 and 16,700, or 16,750 at a push
goldfinger
- 24 Oct 2014 20:52
- 323 of 832
Tell you what Cynic lets trash this thread now like you and the boys have trashed the chart thread, lets all have a bit of fun.........
aldwickk View aldwickk's profile - 24 Oct 2014 12:21 - 2232 of 2235
Been headhunted aswel Zak Mir ...Tips TV, Jim Mellon....T1PS, Tom Winnifrith......shareprophets/Clem Chambers, iii have all asked if I was available to do a piece/column for them.
Under what name ? You have so many to choose from
goldfinger Send an email to goldfinger View goldfinger's profile - 24 Oct 2014 12:29 - 2233 of 2235 edit this post
Whats your point alders?
doodlebug4 - 24 Oct 2014 12:32 - 2234 of 2235
Lol, aldwickk! That's a very good point - rumour is that it's going to be WalterMitty.
cynic Send an email to cynic View cynic's profile - 24 Oct 2014 12:42 - 2235 of 2235
i like dd4 .... let's hope sticky doesn't get the hump at that jolly jape
looks like a very subdued day all round .... i suspect ev dow will be range bound between about 16,600 and 16,700, or 16,750 at a push
doodlebug4
- 24 Oct 2014 20:57
- 324 of 832
New flights linking Exeter to London have been welcomed by south west business and tourism leaders.
VIPS are due to take the inaugaral Flybe flight from Exeter Airport to London City Airport on Monday.
They have called for the route, which will run up to three a day, to boost tourism and business links with the capital.
The journey time is around 80 minutes, less than it takes to travel across London, said Gerry Shattock, General Manager of Exeter Science Park.
He said: “This route is terrific news for Exeter businesses and the wider community as it is now possible to travel to and from London in less time than it takes to travel across London by tube.
“It means better connectivity between entrepreneurs, funders, researchers and businesses.”
Flybe has also increased its service to Manchester by an extra six flights a week.
The Newcastle route also returns from this weekend.
Paul Simmons, Flybe’s Chief Commercial Officer, said: “Regional connectivity is Flybe’s mission and it is hoped that our convenient new London City flights will be embraced especially by local businesses and those wanting fast and easy access to the heart of London.”
Chancellor George Osborne said that South West connectivity is vital to the economy.
Speaking in Exeter on Thursday, he said improvements to the A303, a main route from London to the Westcountry was ‘at the top of the list’.
Mike Coombes, MD at the Mill End Hotel on Dartmoor, and Chair of the Exeter and Heart of Devon Hotels Association welcomed the fast air-link.
He said: “This is great news for the county’s tourism and hospitality sectors. London City Airport has a large and travel-hungry catchment area, and it’s great that Exeter and Devon are now on their route map.”
Ben Rhodes, chief executive, Devon and Cornwall Business Council said that improved connectivity is a key objective for the organisation and could mean global opportunities.
He said: “The new thrice daily routes go a long way to improving this, enabling businesses from across the region to travel into central London conveniently and economically. We are pleased that the significant amount of work we carried out behind the scenes with both Exeter Airport and Flybe has paid off.
“These flights will open up significant opportunities for the SW economy, both in London and across the globe, via connecting flights from London City Airport."
Sue Wilkinson, spokesman for the Devon Federation of Small Businesses said that moves to boost business are always welcome.
She said: “The new airport link is excellent for businesses in the south west in helping to build stronger connections for members.”
Derek Phillips, Vice president of Exeter Chamber of Commerce and chairman of South West Chambers of Commerce, said: “We are very excited about the opportunities this will provide for Exeter and the wider region by having a direct air service to central London.”
Western Morning News
24 October 2014
goldfinger
- 24 Oct 2014 21:47
- 325 of 832
Lifted from across the road in response to my hedging fuel point......
Some interesting points raised. One cannot argue with the fuel hedging policy as its there is Black and White. Whilst Easyjet and other large carriers will get better deals due to there volume you cant help but think once again Flybe have made an error in there hedging policy. Now having purchased so much in advance if we see a continuous fall in oil prices they cannot take advantage as much as other carriers who may of gambled and not hedged quite so much in advance - sure is a tricky to predict however, but with fuel being the largest single cost to an airline its a crucial part of the business to get right!
Due to Flybe operating routes that no body wants too that does indeed mean that they do not really compete with the big two (Easyjet & Ryanair), when they do try to compete as proved in the past couple of years the results are clearly not good, so avoiding competition is a good thing! The only downside is the market size and level of growth that may or may not be there in the new regional routes - only time will tell on that I guess.
Will be interesting to see the belated results, I presume they will again ensure that there are plenty of good points to report, and one would expect that all the cost saving measures have now taken place that things will look alot better than 12 months ago. There still seems a real lack of confidence behind the shares, long term sustained growth and success would surely change that but it still seems a risky investment just at the moment.
goldfinger
- 24 Oct 2014 21:54
- 326 of 832
And there are further comparisons where FLYB in competition with EZJ are falling down, heres just some (more to follow)
Load factors: easyjet 90.4%, flybe 75.8%.
Revenue per seat: easyjet £62.47, flybe £52.79.
Forward seat bookings: easyjet 77% (for second half, difficult to understand since this is their Q3 report), flybe 45% (for Q2).