Travel Stockwatch

Tuesday, 28 Oct, 2003 0

Travel industry shares failed to make any serious headway yesterday as London’s equity markets notched up small gains.

On a quiet day for dealers, with just two billion shares changing hands, the FTSE 100 index gained 0.3 per cent in value and climbed 12.3 points to close at 4251.3.

The mid-cap FTSE 250 index also closed 0.3 per cent to the good, adding 19.3 points to end the day at 5653.4.

Ebookers 433p DOWN 2p
Lastminute.com 288.5p UP 2.5p
First Choice 125.5p UP 2p
MyTravel 20.25p NO CHANGE
Alpha Airports 81p NO CHANGE
British Airways 192p UP 1.25p
EasyJet 265p UP 3p
Eurotunnel 55.75p UP 2.5p
Ryanair 465p UP 6.5p
TBI 63.25p NO CHANGE



 



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