Travel Stockwatch

Friday, 11 Dec, 2003 0

There were more downward movements than positive ones among travel shares yesterday, as London’s equity markets dropped in value. The FTSE 100 index dropped 44.2 points to close at 4335.4, while the FTSE 250 lost 655.5 points to end the day at 5709.6. MyTravel lost another 0.25p to close at 9p ahead of today’s results; in early trading this morning the share price had risen 1.25p, to 10.25p. Alpha Airports 77p NO CHANGE BAA 465.5p DOWN 5.75p British Airways 220p DOWN 7.75p Carnival 2151p DOWN 9p De Vere 394p UP 4p EasyJet 276.5p DOWN 5.5p Ebookers 415p UP 1p EuroDisney 30.5p NO CHANGE Eurotunnel 42.75p DOWN 1.75p First Choice 136p UP 0.25p Hilton Group 214.25p DOWN 2.75p Holidaybreak 512.5p UP 8.5p Intercontinental 543p DOWN 13p Jarvis Hotels 148.5p DOWN 1p Jury’s Doyle 688.95p DOWN 5.46p Lastminute.com 244.5p DOWN 13.5p MyTravel 9p DOWN 0.25p P&O 245.25p DOWN 5.25p Queens Moat 8.5p NO CHANGE Rank Group 280p DOWN 2.75p Ryanair 431.03P DOWN 3.76p Stagecoach 81p DOWN 2.5p TBI 70.5p DOWN 1.5p



 



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