Ebookers shares recover

Thursday, 15 Oct, 2004 0

There were few major moves among travel and tourism shares yesterday as London’s equity markets stagnated.

The FTSE 100 index dropped 5.4 points to close at 4624.4, while the FTSE 250 fell 17.2 points to end the day at 6254.1.

The biggest move was at ebookers, which added 12.5p to finish the day at 191.5 after assuring the market that it is still in takeover talks and that the last three months’ business has been “encouraging”, as reported by TravelMole yesterday. 

Alpha Airports 88p NO CHANGE

BAA 567p DOWN 4p

British Airways 203p DOWN 6p

Carnival 2848p UP 1p

De Vere 425p NO CHANGE

EasyJet 121p DOWN 1.5p

ebookers 191.5p UP 12.5p

EuroDisney 19.5p NO CHANGE

Eurotunnel 21.75p NO CHANGE

First Choice 135p UP 2p

Hilton Group 274.5p DOWN 2.25p

Holidaybreak 528.5p DOWN 0.5p

Intercontinental 654.5p DOWN 6.5p

Lastminute.com 108p UP 4.5p

MyTravel 4.75p DOWN 0.25p

P&O 264.75p DOWN 7.25p

Rank Group 295.25p UP 1.75p

Ryanair 257.44p UP 0.8p

Stagecoach 92p UP 1p

TBI 71.75p UP 0.25p

Report by Tim Gillett, News From Abroad Ltd



 



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