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www.flybe.com (FLYB)     

markymar - 02 Feb 2012 16:08

www.flybe.com

skinny - 06 Sep 2013 09:03 - 77 of 832

Looking for 90p.

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skinny - 11 Sep 2013 14:43 - 78 of 832

Richard Griffiths and Cream Capital Limited < 3%

skinny - 13 Sep 2013 09:51 - 79 of 832

Still reluctant to 'step' into the gap @90p

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skinny - 13 Sep 2013 16:17 - 80 of 832

Appointment of Sole Corporate Broker and Financial Adviser

Flybe, Europe's largest regional airline, is pleased to announce the appointment of Liberum Capital Limited as Sole Corporate Broker and Financial Adviser, with immediate effect.

doodlebug4 - 16 Sep 2013 08:29 - 81 of 832

Flybe Group plc

("Flybe" or "the Group" or "the Company")



Update on Strategic Review



In its last Interim Management Statement, issued on 8 August 2013, Flybe confirmed that Saad Hammad, its new Chief Executive Officer, had commenced a full review of the Group's operations and would report in due course on the future strategic development and direction of the business.



Whilst the review is on-going, it is already apparent that the future direction of the business will be best advanced through a unified and lower cost operational approach. Consequently, the current divisional structure, comprising Flybe UK and Flybe Outsourcing Solutions, will be disbanded and all operations integrated into a single operating unit.



As a result of this re-organisation, Andrew Strong, Managing Director of Flybe UK, Mike Rutter, Managing Director of Flybe Outsourcing Solutions and Mark Chown, Director of Corporate Strategy, left their positions with Flybe on 13 September 2013. The Board wishes Andrew, Mike and Mark well for the future and also thanks them for their significant contributions at Flybe.



As previously announced, Paul Simmons will join Flybe as Chief Commercial Officer with effect from 28 October 2013. Flybe is also pleased to confirm that with immediate effect Matt Bennett currently Director of Internal Audit and Risk will, in addition to his current duties, act as Director of Special Projects, while John Palmer currently Director of Aircraft Maintenance will become (Interim) Director of Operations whilst a search is conducted for this role. Paul, Matt and John will report to Mr Hammad and act as members of the Operating Board.



Saad Hammad commented:



"It has quickly become clear to me that Flybe's prospects will be significantly enhanced by disbanding the existing divisional structure and integrating all operations into a single, simpler and lower cost operating unit. Today's announcement facilitates that move and will form an important part of the strategic review of the business which I expect to conclude in November. I look forward to sharing its full conclusions."



Ends



16 September 2013

mitzy - 21 Sep 2013 13:00 - 82 of 832

very chance of 100p next week.

doodlebug4 - 21 Sep 2013 15:07 - 83 of 832

Keeps stalling around the 90p level mitzy, but it does look ready now to finally get through that psychological barrier.

doodlebug4 - 11 Nov 2013 14:36 - 84 of 832

Flybe turnaround gains momentum
StockMarketWire.com
Flybe's group revenues rose by 3% to £351.1m in the six months to the end of September as the company's turnaround gained momentum.

The group posts an adjusted profits before tax, restructuring and surplus capacity costs and revaluation on US dollar aircraft loans of £12.2m against a loss of £2.3m last time.

And the group posts an adjusted profit before tax and restructuring of £17.1m against a loss of £1.6m a year ago.

Chief executive Saad Hammad said: "I joined Flybe in August this year. It was clear to me that the existing Phase 1 and 2 cost savings were necessary, but we simply needed to do more and to do it immediately. The business needed action now and so today we are explaining our next phase which encompasses a review of everything we do and how we do it.

"Most of the immediate actions are completed, being implemented or already being consulted on. Unfortunately there is a proposal for further redundancies. We will consult with the trade unions and employees to ensure that this is done fairly and delivers the right outcome for the business.

"While the economic environment remains challenging, the board is confident that the actions announced today will provide a firm basis for future growth.

"We will make Flybe the best local airline in Europe. This is ambitious, but achievable provided that we can transform our cost base and efficiency now."


mitzy - 11 Nov 2013 15:15 - 85 of 832

good chance of 100p going forward.

mitzy - 12 Nov 2013 09:04 - 86 of 832

Top riser today.

halifax - 13 Nov 2013 10:14 - 87 of 832

RNS major shareholder sells up, sp 94.5p down 9%.

mitzy - 13 Nov 2013 10:41 - 88 of 832

I'm sure it will recover in the new year.

goldfinger - 14 Nov 2013 05:08 - 89 of 832

Good to see you in Mitzy, Ive been in since a double bottom in july. Not a big holding but pleased with the progress over last few days bar yesterday.

goldfinger - 14 Nov 2013 08:06 - 90 of 832

RESEARCH ALERT-Flybe: HSBC raises to overweight14 Nov 2013 - 04:26

Nov 13 (Reuters) - Flybe Group PLC : * HSBC raises to overweight from neutral; raises price target to 125p from 90p For a summary of rating actions and price target changes on European companies: Reuters Eikon users, click on [RCH/EUROPE] Reuters 3000Xtra users, double-click [RCH/EUROPE] Thomson ONE users, type in RT/RCH/EUROPE ((nyc.equities.newsroom@reuters.com); (Reuters Messaging: saqib.ahmed.thomsonreuters.com@reuters.net) ((Bangalore Newsroom +91 80 6749 1130; within U.S. +1 646 223 8780))

mitzy - 14 Nov 2013 08:15 - 91 of 832

Turnaround is impressive is good sign for me.

goldfinger - 14 Nov 2013 09:02 - 92 of 832

FLYB HSBC Overweight 98.00 93.00 90.00 125.00 Upgrades

Old target price was 90p new target price 125p

a 38.8% upgrade of the SP.

goldfinger - 14 Nov 2013 09:03 - 93 of 832

Yep mitzy wish I had bought more back in the summer.

Might add a few today, just carefully watching as I think the markets are due a retrace at some time before the xmas rally.

Dil - 14 Nov 2013 10:03 - 94 of 832

Room for one more ?

Choo choo :-)

goldfinger - 14 Nov 2013 10:21 - 95 of 832

All aboard.

goldfinger - 14 Nov 2013 10:21 - 96 of 832

FLYB in the Times

The family of the late steel tycoon Jack Walker has sold its controlling stake in Flybe, ending 30 years of ownership of the struggling regional airline.
Rosedale Aviation, the Channel Islands’ holding company for the Walker estate, offloaded its 48.1 per cent stake for about £36 million on Tuesday, taking advantage of a sharp rise in the shares after Flybe’s new boss set out a restructuring plan.
In the wake of the sale, Flybe’s shares tumbled by 11 per cent to 93p yesterday. Buyers of the stock included two institutional investors, Aberforth Partners and Polar Capital.
Saad Hammad, chief executive of Flybe, described the Walkers’ exit as a “milestone” in the airline’s history. He said: “I would like to take this opportunity to welcome aboard our new shareholders and thank existing investors who have increased their holdings.”
Advisers to Flybe suggested that the ease with which the shares were placed with institutional investors amounted to a vote of confidence in Mr Hammad’s turnaround plan for the airline.
Gerald Khoo, an analyst at Liberum Capital, said: “Rosedale is effectively [Flybe’s] founding shareholder. It has presumably been looking to diversify its investment over the long term.”
Flybe has been buffetted by high fuel costs, rising taxes on airline tickets and tough competition from budget rivals, such as easyJet and Ryanair. Mr Hammad intends to cut 500 jobs, amounting to a fifth of the workforce, and has criticised previous management, describing the airline as “a good idea, poorly executed”.
Founded as Jersey European Airways in 1979, the embryonic airline was bought by Walkersteel in 1983. The tycoon sold his steel business to British Steel in 1990 and spent part of the proceeds on his home town football club, Blackburn Rovers, which won the Premier League in 1995. However, throughout this time, he retained control of Flybe. He died in 2000.
Flybe expanded by buying British Airways’ regional business BA Connect in 2007 and went public on the stock market in 2010. Jim French, Mr Walker’s former protégé, resigned as the airline’s chairman last week.

www.thetimes.co.uk/tto/business/industries/transport/article3920986.ece
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