Easyjet shares drop back

Monday, 13 Jul, 2004 0

Travel and tourism shares experienced mainly small falls yesterday as London’s equity markets dropped.

 

The benchmark FTSE 100 index fell back by 33.2 points to close at 4360, while the FTSE 250 did slightly better but still ended the day 2.4 points down at 6088.2.

 

The biggest move was at EasyJet, which dropped 6.5p to close at 143.5p after its founder Stelios Haji-Ioannou played down talk of taking the firm private.

 

Alpha Airports 92p DOWN 0.5p

BAA 557p NO CHANGE
British Airways 250p DOWN 0.5p
Carnival 2612p DOWN 1p

De Vere 439.5p UP 2p
EasyJet 143.5p DOWN 6.5p

ebookers 260p DOWN 7p

EuroDisney 24p NO CHANGE 
Eurotunnel 23p DOWN 0.75p

First Choice 118.25p DOWN 1.75p
Hilton Group 261p DOWN 4p
Holidaybreak 507.5p UP 1p

Intercontinental 564.5p UP 0.5p

Lastminute.com 177.5p DOWN 2.5p
MyTravel 7p NO CHANGE
P&O 222p DOWN 2.25p
Rank Group 296.75p DOWN 1.25p  

Ryanair 310.25p DOWN 4.75p

Stagecoach 91.25p UP 0.25p

TBI 65p UP 0.5p

 

Report by Tim Gillett, News From Abroad



 



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