TBI shares push ahead

Thursday, 08 Oct, 2004 0

There were few moves of any consequence for travel and tourism shares as London’s equity markets stagnated.

The FTSE 100 index dropped 7.6 points to end the day at 4698.7, while the FTSE 250 added 13.6 points to close at 6384.1.

The biggest move was at the airports operator TBI, which gained 2p to 69p after announcing it handled 11.5 per cent more passengers in the three months to September 30 than it did in the same period last year.

Alpha Airports 88.5p NO CHANGE

BAA 568.5p UP 1p

British Airways 208.75p UP 1.25p

Carnival 2870p UP 16p

De Vere 425p DOWN 5p

EasyJet 126p DOWN 0.25p

ebookers 208.25p DOWN 1p

EuroDisney 20.5p NO CHANGE

Eurotunnel 21.75p NO CHANGE

First Choice 135.5p DOWN 0.25p

Hilton Group 274.75p DOWN 4p

Holidaybreak 529p DOWN 1p

Intercontinental 653.5p DOWN 6p

Lastminute.com 120p UP 1p

MyTravel 5.75p DOWN 0.25p

P&O 266.5p DOWN 1.5p

Rank Group 289.75p UP 0.75p

Ryanair 262.65p DOWN 2.84p

Stagecoach 93.75p NO CHANGE

TBI 69p UP 2p

Report by Tim Gillett, News From Abroad Ltd



 



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