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www.flybe.com (FLYB)     

markymar - 02 Feb 2012 16:08

www.flybe.com

Chris Carson - 03 Nov 2014 14:44 - 391 of 832

Well done db, still cruising higher. Shorts must be getting singed :0)

doodlebug4 - 03 Nov 2014 14:52 - 392 of 832

Thanks Chris -------- oh I do hope soooooooo! :-)

sinutab - 03 Nov 2014 16:04 - 393 of 832

gf are you short of DTG aswel as these?.
which in your opinion is the better trade to take.

doodlebug4 - 03 Nov 2014 16:07 - 394 of 832

Good God, are you asking his advice?!

Chris Carson - 03 Nov 2014 16:16 - 395 of 832

sinutab - The question you should ask gf is ARE YOU DERAMPING DTG as well. :0)

goldfinger - 03 Nov 2014 16:23 - 396 of 832

Sinu without doubt FLYB. Heavy.

goldfinger - 03 Nov 2014 16:32 - 397 of 832

Sinu, just ignore them 2 above, like Cynic says both fools.

doodlebug4 - 03 Nov 2014 16:34 - 398 of 832

Another poor wee soul about to lose a few bucks. OMG :-)

Chris Carson - 03 Nov 2014 16:39 - 399 of 832

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


Not overbought imo, still some mileage left in RSI (bottom indicator)

dreamcatcher - 03 Nov 2014 18:31 - 400 of 832

Signal Update

Our system’s recommendation today is to STAY LONG. The previous BUY signal was issued on 28/10/2014, 6 days ago, when the stock price was 113.5100. Since then FLYB.L has risen by +9.68%.

Market Outlook

The bulls are in full control. The negative sentiment that led to the last bearish pattern has evaporated. Besides, the signal is suggesting to STAY LONG. It is best to follow the signal and continue to hold this security.


http://www.britishbulls.com/SignalPage.aspx?lang=en&Ticker=FLYB.L

doodlebug4 - 03 Nov 2014 23:15 - 401 of 832

Thank you for that dreamcatcher.

goldfinger - 04 Nov 2014 02:37 - 402 of 832

Excelent post Ive transfered from across road Lon SE


DiscoDave4 3 Nov'14 - 21:32 - 464 of 469 0 0

Flight delay compensation to hit FLYBE????

Just checked the flight delay data for FLYBE and compared it to Jet2.com.
From 2008 to 2013 FLYBE had 3,837 flights delayed by 3+ hours,
From 2008 to 2013 Jet2.com had 1,119 flights delayed by 3+ hours.

From the Jet2 RNS today they anticipate annual compensation costs (£4m pa) which is about 11% of forecast year end profit before tax.

Without knowing the exact cause of the delays, or how many have already been compensated for, would it follow that FLYBE could have an annual compensation hit of around £12m pa??.

IMV Nope, don't know how Jet2 have come to a likely compensation cost figure of £3m-£5m pa as this equates to £18k per delayed flight!!.

It will cost FLYBE something though, how much is the question and now the floodgates are open will it negate any increased profits associated with reduced fuel costs???.

For clarity not holding here....yet.

DD

goldfinger - 04 Nov 2014 02:41 - 403 of 832

Big seller still dumping stock, delayed trade at end of the day.....

10:57:05 118.83 300,000 O 122.50 139.00 ? 0 0

aldwickk - 05 Nov 2014 08:14 - 404 of 832

See they dropped the bid price to 122 on the UT trade , like they did when i was stopped out

doodlebug4 - 05 Nov 2014 08:21 - 405 of 832

Aldwickk, if you are spread betting with IG index I have been reading a lot of complaints about them doing that with various stocks.

skinny - 05 Nov 2014 08:24 - 406 of 832

Aldwickk, I point you to post 361!

aldwickk - 05 Nov 2014 08:35 - 407 of 832

skinny, re read your post 361, same time as today around 8.06 just after the opening to catch punters out

goldfinger - 05 Nov 2014 09:03 - 408 of 832

Big seller still in . Going to have a feast here on results day. Was speaking to Evil K last night early on.

doodlebug4 - 05 Nov 2014 11:11 - 409 of 832

Fly me to the moon.:-)

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

doodlebug4 - 05 Nov 2014 15:53 - 410 of 832

Europe’s largest regional airline, Flybe, has recently announced significant new partnerships with Avios, part of International Airlines Group (IAG), the parent company of British Airways, Iberia and Vueling; PayPal, STA and has secured deals with UK airports for on-site car parking.

The milestone agreement with Avios took effect from Monday, October 27, 2014 and marked 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 programs as well as the Avios Travel Rewards programs 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 October 24, 2015. To guide members through the redemption process, the flybe.com website will provide clear information on the process.

This agreement follows the airline’s partnership recently announced with 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.

And Flybe customers booking flights online at www.flybe.com now also have the added benefit of paying for them with PayPal whether they are paying in British Pounds, Euros or US Dollars.

Those wishing to make bookings will not need to enter their credit card details when buying Flybe flights online with PayPal, making it a fast and convenient way to pay. This is an added bonus for the many hundreds of thousands of Flybe passengers who either do not have, or dislike using, credit or debit cards. It also streamlines the booking process by reducing the amount of ‘clicks’ needed to move through the Flybe booking process.

The airline’s new on-site parking partnership that took effect last month gives customers the opportunity to add on-site airport parking when booking Flybe flights online for those departing the majority of its UK airports.

The new on-site parking option is available directly with each airport and will always offer the closest available parking to the Flybe terminal, including access to all onsite airport parking including Short Stay and Meet and Greet. When choosing the parking option, customers can also opt in for access to business lounges and fast track security at selected airports.

Paul Simmons, Flybe’s Chief Commercial Officer, comments: “As Europe’s largest regional airline, our aim is to ensure that we are providing our customers with added benefits and the fastest and most convenient way to travel to their chosen destination. It cements further Flybe’s status as ‘the fastest way from A to Flybe.”

www.eturbonews.com
5 November 2014
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