markymar
- 02 Feb 2012 16:08
aldwickk
- 12 Nov 2014 08:39
- 647 of 832
goldfinger
Haven't you closed any of your short's yet ? You could be done for indecent exposure
goldfinger
- 12 Nov 2014 08:41
- 648 of 832
Liberium note out this morning - results "below our forecasts....
goldfinger
- 12 Nov 2014 08:48
- 649 of 832
Just 1 tranche left for keepsake. What a profitable way to kick off a morning.
goldfinger
- 12 Nov 2014 08:51
- 650 of 832
Stan ........scrap them if they are 5 year or older. Big charge to the account. Already written in at 7 million per quarter £28 million over the full year, from NEXT year.
I hear the 10 Flybe ones are over 6 years old.
aldwickk
- 12 Nov 2014 08:53
- 651 of 832
Back in with a SB buy @ 109.5 -------- closed @ 113.71 job done
goldfinger
- 12 Nov 2014 09:03
- 652 of 832
Must dash now but those 10 grounded rust buckets are like a lead weight around this companys neck.
aldwickk
- 12 Nov 2014 09:17
- 653 of 832
I think that as been well discounted in the share price drop this morning
goldfinger
- 12 Nov 2014 09:18
- 654 of 832
No not at all.
Read the RNS.
Still trying to sell them or something like that. Your thinking of the surplus planes thay have bought which they are returning back.
goldfinger
- 12 Nov 2014 09:20
- 655 of 832
One last point.......
HEDGING ON FUEL aswel not going there way with fuel prices predicted to fall further......from the RNS...........
Fuel
Flybe UK's results are subject to significant change as a result of movements in the price of fuel which forms a significant variable cost for the business. Although H1 2014/15 initially saw an increase in fuel prices, they declined rapidly in the last few days of September. Brent crude has been in the $105 to $110 a barrel range for the majority of the period, although saw a steady decline in the last month with the average price being $107, while the price of jet fuel has traded between $879 and $1,010 per tonne. Aviation fuel prices remain capable of large and unpredictable movements due to a variety of external factors, such as changes in supply and demand for oil and oil-related products and the role of speculators and funds in the futures markets. This was demonstrated when the oil price touched a recent low of just under $83 per barrel.
During H1 2014/15, Flybe UK used some 83,600 tonnes of jet fuel, a reduction on H1 2013/14's 100,500 tonnes, and fuel burn was stable at 16.1kg per seat for H1 2014/15 (H1 2013/14: 16.2kg). The average market price during the period was $959 per tonne (H1 2013/14: $964), with the Group paying a blended rate (net of hedges) of $959 per tonne (H1 2013/14: $975). Including 'into plane' costs, Flybe UK's fuel costs in H1 2014/15 of £55.5m (H1 2013/14: £69.4m) represent an all-in cost of $1,055 per tonne (H1 2013/14: $1,057).
Flybe UK operates a policy of managing fuel price volatility by entering into derivative contracts representing a portion (between 60% and 90%) of its aviation fuel requirements up to 12 months forward. The intention of this programme is to provide a significant element of certainty over its fuel costs for any forthcoming IATA season. As at 7 November 2014, 90.2% of the fuel burn for H2 2014/15 was hedged at an average price of $950 per tonne, and 80.1% of Flybe UK's expected fuel burn on H1 2015/16 was hedged at an average price of $936 per tonne.
skinny
- 12 Nov 2014 09:24
- 656 of 832
Liberum Capital Buy 110.88 190.00 180.00 Reiterates
goldfinger
- 12 Nov 2014 09:49
- 657 of 832
Liberium note out this morning - results "below our forecasts...
skinny
- 12 Nov 2014 10:03
- 658 of 832
GF - is that the same one as in post 648.
goldfinger
- 12 Nov 2014 10:09
- 659 of 832
Not sure nicked it off iii or advfn cant remember.
goldfinger
- 12 Nov 2014 10:09
- 660 of 832
Are you short or long?
skinny
- 12 Nov 2014 10:11
- 661 of 832
Long (post 644) could have taken 5-6 points but didn't.
goldfinger
- 12 Nov 2014 11:00
- 662 of 832
Ahh right. Im using one of those posh mobiles while in flight in a car.
Just another point to make.....
how did the Defined Benefit Pension scheme deficit treble?????????
Stan
- 12 Nov 2014 12:01
- 663 of 832
Down 20% just emphasises just how volatile some of these AIM stocks can be.
jimmy b
- 12 Nov 2014 12:19
- 664 of 832
I think you'll find it's a main market stock Stan.
Stan
- 12 Nov 2014 12:32
- 665 of 832
Really James? are you george bernard on that one?
jimmy b
- 12 Nov 2014 12:49
- 666 of 832
Five to Four cocker