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International Airlines Group - formerly British Airways. (IAG)     

skinny - 21 Jan 2011 07:12

b5m6xq7.gifChart.aspx?Provider=EODIntra&Code=IAG&Size=900&Skin=BlackBlue&Type=3&Scale=0&Cycle=DAY1&Span=MONTH12&OVER=MA(15);MA(50);MA(200);&IND=VOLMA(60);RSI(14);MACD(26,12,9)&Layout=2Line;Default;Price;HisDate&XCycle=&XFormat=

IAG Investor Relations

Recent Broker notes

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Recent Market news

International Airlines Group (IAG) Fundamentals


International Consolidated Airlines Group, S.A., also known as International Airlines Group, is the name of an Anglo-Spanish holding company formed on 8 April 2010 as a result of the proposed merger between British Airways and Iberia.


The new company will be the third largest airline holding company in the world by revenue,with 419 aircraft transporting passengers between 200 destinations.The new company will carry over 62 million passengers per year, according to British Airways executives.Both airlines will, however, continue to operate under their current brand names. British Airways shareholders will take a 55% stake in the new company, while Iberia shareholders will own the remaining 45% stake.

skinny - 26 Oct 2016 15:58 - 393 of 466

I haven't seen anything else to have caused the spike (US opening aside) - last broker update was yesterday and a reiteration of TP (530).

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Nil Pd - 26 Oct 2016 16:01 - 394 of 466

Guess it must be the pension RNS, then. A good news piece for shareholders and must be a big relief for instis holding IAG!

Thanks.

skinny - 26 Oct 2016 16:06 - 395 of 466

It gives a high degree of certainty - or lack of uncertainty.

I don't currently hold having sold @£4 a couple of weeks ago.

HARRYCAT - 26 Oct 2016 16:15 - 396 of 466

Skinny, I have seen a few of your links recently which don't seem to display correctly. Your post 393 here is a prime example. It seems to display the code but not the hyperlink.
EDIT...actually, looking at the element, they seem to be image links to ADVFN site!

skinny - 26 Oct 2016 16:25 - 397 of 466

oh right - yet another change - I'll post a different chart.

Unfortunately the earlier spike is incorrect - the spike occurred at 2:30.

Chart.aspx?Provider=Intra&Code=IAG&Size=700&Skin=BlackBlue&Type=2&Scale=0&Start=20161026&End=20161027&Fix=1&MA=&EMA=&OVER=&IND=VOLMA;&XCycle=DAY1&XFormat={MMM}dd&Cycle=MINUTE2&Layout=Default;HisDate&SV=0&E=UK

skinny - 26 Oct 2016 16:28 - 398 of 466

Harry - can you see the chart in post 393 now?

HARRYCAT - 26 Oct 2016 16:29 - 399 of 466

Yes. You've tinkered with the code?

skinny - 26 Oct 2016 16:31 - 400 of 466

Saved the image and used a hosting site that is (currently) allowed - I'm considering throwing the towel in with proactive posts as most of the tools that I use have been withdrawn.

HARRYCAT - 26 Oct 2016 16:33 - 401 of 466

Post 49 of the PHNX thread now then!

HARRYCAT - 26 Oct 2016 16:35 - 402 of 466

"....as most of the tools that I use have been withdrawn"......or are now obsolete and have been consigned to history??? ;o)

skinny - 26 Oct 2016 16:43 - 403 of 466

I use IFRAME within my HTML on the traders, oil and tech threads - now disallowed and thus all now reduced to monologues.

I assume its possibly down to the recent hack - but what ever the reason, it takes away the ability to be creative and that for me is half the reason for those threads - particularly the oil and currency thread.

HARRYCAT - 26 Oct 2016 16:49 - 404 of 466

HTML5 Web Components. HTML Imports, part of the Web Components, allows to bundle HTML documents in other HTML documents. That includes HTML, CSS, JavaScript or anything else an .html file can contain.

Might be a few compatability issues but.......

Have a read http://webagility.com/posts/web-components-vs-iframes

skinny - 26 Oct 2016 16:55 - 405 of 466

Harry - I had a look a couple of weeks ago, but I'm not sure that I want to reinvent the wheel.

The code for the oil thread was pretty complex and had "evolved" - which means that I don't have a copy elsewhere.

The changes made by MAM have removed it all - with a bit of notice I may have been able to copy and modify it.

skinny - 26 Oct 2016 17:19 - 406 of 466

Harry - can you read post 30 here.

HARRYCAT - 26 Oct 2016 17:20 - 407 of 466

Yes. When you posted the originals, did they display correctly? Or did you not notice that they weren't displaying from the outset?

skinny - 26 Oct 2016 17:28 - 408 of 466

If you mean post 49 on the PHNX thread - (advfn charts) it looks ok to me - hence my question in 406, which is a Hargreaves Lansdown chart.

HARRYCAT - 26 Oct 2016 17:33 - 409 of 466

Ah, well that's strange. I'm using Windows 7 on this PC plus Chrome browser. Haven't checked if Windows 10 on my laptop with Chrome is different. Will let you know.

EDIT....Nope, post 49 on PHNX still doesn't display with 10.
Which begs the question, what are you using?

skinny - 26 Oct 2016 17:44 - 410 of 466

Widows 10 64 bit - current build 14393.321 (current build).

HARRYCAT - 26 Oct 2016 17:45 - 411 of 466

Browser?

skinny - 26 Oct 2016 17:51 - 412 of 466

Chrome.
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