Travel Stockwatch

Thursday, 30 Oct, 2003 0

Once again it was a largely-positive day for travel industry shares yesterday despite little significant movements on London’s equity markets.

For the first time this week blue chip stocks fell; the FTSE 100 index lost 0.2% of its value, dropping 7.2 points to close at 4265.7.

The FTSE 250 did slightly better, edging up 0.3% and closing 17.6 points to the good at 5700.6.

Ebookers 446p UP 5.5p
Lastminute.com 296p UP 5p
First Choice 125p DOWN 0.5p
MyTravel 20p DOWN 0.25p
Alpha Airports 81p NO CHANGE
British Airways 199p UP 1.75P
EasyJet 271.5P UP 1p
Eurotunnel 56.75p NO CHANGE
Ryanair 483P UP 4.5p
TBI 63.5p NO CHANGE



 



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