First Choice shares take off

Tuesday, 15 Dec, 2004 0

First Choice was the star performer among travel and tourism shares yesterday as London’s equity markets fell back slightly. The FTSE 100 index lost 14 points to end the day at 4722.8, while the FTSE 250 close at 6715.7, down 13.2 points. First Choice, on the back of impressive full-year results, added 8 points to close at 151.5p. The share price has now risen more than 30 per cent in the course of just a few months – its low-price for the year was 115p. Alpha Airports 92p NO CHANGE BAA 578.5p DOWN 7.5p British Airways 227p DOWN 0.5p Carnival 3025p UP 21p De Vere 470p DOWN 8p EasyJet 176.5p DOWN 2.25p ebookers 314.75p UP 0.5p EuroDisney 17.5p NO CHANGE Eurotunnel 17.5p DOWN 0.5p First Choice 151.5p UP 8p Hilton Group 270.75p UP 7.25p Holidaybreak 607.5p UP 2.5p Intercontinental 661.5p DOWN 4p Lastminute.com 113.25p DOWN 1p MyTravel 5.25p UP 0.375p P&O 306.5p DOWN 3.25p Rank Group 298.5p DOWN 1.5p Ryanair 366.05p UP 2.55p Stagecoach 109.5p DOWN 4.5p TBI 92p NO CHANGE Report by Tim Gillett, News From Abroad Ltd



 



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