Travel Stockwatch

Saturday, 28 Nov, 2003 0

There were mixed fortunes for travel industry shares yesterday as London’s equity markets moved backwards for the second day running. The FTSE 100 index lost 0.2 per cent of its value, dropping 9.2 points to close at 4361.1, while the FTSE 250 hardly moved and ended the day just 0.8 points down at 5709.4. Volume was particularly low at two billion shares; mainly because Wall Street was closed for Thanksgiving. Ebookers 437p UP 3p Lastminute.com 268p NO CHANGE First Choice 133.5p UP 0.5p MyTravel 11p DOWN 0.5p Alpha Airports 75.5p NO CHANGE British Airways 233.25 UP 3.25p EasyJet 280p UP 0.75p Eurotunnel 50.75p DOWN 0.25p Ryanair 452.53p DOWN 1p TBI 57.5p DOWN 1.75p



 



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