Travel Stockwatch

Friday, 21 Nov, 2003 0

Travel industry shares suffered greatly yesterday as London’s equity markets slipped in the wake of the bombings in Istanbul. Lastminute.com suffered the most, losing a massive 17.2% of its value after announcing disappointing full-year profits. The FTSE 100 index fall 19.4 points to 4308.0 – a decline of 0.5% – while the FTSE 250 lost 0.9%, dropping 48.1 points to close at 5634.7. Ebookers 422.5p DOWN 6p Lastminute.com 248.5p DOWN 51.5p First Choice 128.75p DOWN 4.75p MyTravel 12.75p NO CHANGE Alpha Airports 76.5p DOWN 5.5p British Airways 217p DOWN 0.75p EasyJet 267p DOWN 0.75p Eurotunnel 49p DOWN 0.75p Ryanair 436.07p DOWN 5.97p TBI 61p DOWN 0.75p



 



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