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RVR800 5th Nov 2001 15:06

BA Shares valued at 55 pence!
 
Europe's largest airline, British Airways, may be relegated from the FTSE index of the UK's 100 leading shares following a sharp fall in its share price.
BA's share fell 9% in early trading after two major investment banks expressed concern about its performance.

Goldman Sachs described BA as a "market underperformer" and said its shares are worth much less than the current market value.

Goldman predicted that BA would make pre-tax losses of £594m for the fiscal year ending on 31 March 2002.

Merrill Lynch raised its pre-tax loss forecast for the airline from £65m to £775m before exceptional items for the fiscal year.

Less traffic

The gloomy statements came ahead of BA's passenger number report due later on Monday.

The report is expected to show that passenger numbers fell 25-30% in October.

In September, passenger numbers fell 22%.

BA will release its financial results for the first half of the fiscal year on Tuesday.

The figures will reveal the impact on BA's bottom line of the 11 September attacks and the subsequent war against terrorism.

The airline's shares fell from their opening price of 146.5p after Goldman Sachs valued the stock at between 55p and 128p

The Guvnor 5th Nov 2001 15:16

I seem to recall I prophesised this price around 6 weeks ago and was flamed by a number of people! :D :D

As I said then - when BA gets down to 75p, start buying. As long as they can sort out their debt problems, they are a good long term prospect; especially with Rod at the helm.

Pengineer 5th Nov 2001 16:06

Currently sitting at £1.40.
http://uk.moneycentral.msn.com/inves...ymbol=GB%3ABAY

http://www.stopstart.fsnet.co.uk/mica/FarSKid.gif

Pengineer

Guvnor 5th Nov 2001 16:28

Best to avoid aviation shares altogether - keep to food, fuel and medicine. Always in demand - always safe shares.


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Minesagrolsch 5th Nov 2001 16:57

The Guvnor,What are you talking about ?

"Especially with Rod at the helm"


I take it you don't work for BA then.RE has done nothing.He has hardly even been seen since Sept 11.Colin Marshall would have been in there at the deep end,rallying the troops.
Skippy is more likely preparing his escape,like he did at Ansett,just before the collapse.

RVR800 5th Nov 2001 17:45

Guvnor

Why so glum - what about the L1011 operation
that you were so keen on?

tailscrape 5th Nov 2001 17:47

The Guvnor,

What qualifications do have exactly for posting investment advice here on this forum?

I bet you don't have any at all do you in relation to stocks and shares? Or futures and options?

I agree that the shares are probably worth selling. In fact I had sold them short last week and bought them back first thing this morning. Nice little toe in the water, but be warned.....they may not fully collapse.

Just because a stock drops out of the FTSE 100 does not mean it's price will fall further. OK , top 100 tracker funds will bin it, but other funds, ie FTSE250 trackers will pick it up. Therefore, the net effect can be upward not downward in the relegation stakes.

Still, your posts do amuse me Guv. It really is just a shame you have no experience of how the London Stock Exchange works.

Whereas others do.

knows 5th Nov 2001 17:51

" Skippy is more likely preparing his escape,like he did at Ansett,just before the collapse.".... I fear this is true also....

Guvnor 5th Nov 2001 18:03

I recently bought some shares in a Firework company. They rocketed sky high to start with and then came down again.

Mooney 5th Nov 2001 19:58

I believe First Class bookings are down 82 per cent

:rolleyes:

Magnus Picus 5th Nov 2001 20:03

I believe that after the release of this 'news' that BA shares have gone up today by 1% (after the initial early morning fall). Care to comment?

Minesagrolsch 5th Nov 2001 20:30

I believe The Guvnor should change his "name" to something more appropriate.How about The Pleb With Nothing Better To Do Than Post Inane Sh1** Here All Day.
Catchy,eh !! :D :D :D :D

Best Western 5th Nov 2001 20:41

http://press.britishairways.com

Summary of the headline figures
Capacity in October, measured in Available Seat Kilometers, was 15.0 per cent below October 2000.

Traffic, measured in Revenue Passenger Kilometres, fell 24.7 per cent.

36.2 per cent decline in premium traffic
22.4 per cent fall in non-premium traffic.

Passenger load factor of 63.1 per cent - down 8.1 points on October 2000.
Cargo, measured in Cargo Tonne Kilometres, fell by 23.8 per cent.

Market conditions
Trading remains difficult. Traffic volumes for October were at the upper end of expectations but premium traffic remains more heavily affected than non-premium. However, premium traffic declines have become slightly less severe through the course of October, while non-premium declines have remained fairly constant. Capacity reductions during October helped to reduce seat factor declines through the month.

Forward bookings for November indicate a similar traffic decline to October, with the US, Middle East and Japan being the worst affected markets. Early indications for December suggest a slight improvement on November, although the outlook remains volatile.

Strategic developments
British Airways announced that it is to combine its two UK regional subsidiaries, creating the second largest regional airline operation in Europe. British Airways Regional (BAR) is to become part of the newly formed British Airways CitiExpress, creating a single entity for its short-haul regional domestic and European network. The combined regional business will have a turnover in excess of £600 million and a fleet of 92 aircraft serving more than 120 routes. The new entity will employ around 3,200 people and carry some five million passengers each year. The airline also confirmed a number of capacity, frequency and route changes.

British Airways entered into exclusive negotiations with Warburg Pincus for the private equity investor to acquire a majority shareholding in World Network Services (WNS), the airline’s India-based data management company. Negotiations are continuing with a view to reaching an agreement which would allow the future growth and development of WNS, with British Airways still retaining a significant stake in the business.

British Airways announced a new direct route between Manchester and Zurich from October 28. The twice-daily service will operate on a 49 seat Embraer 145 regional jet.

British Airways announced that Concorde services between London Heathrow and New York will resume on November 7, with the first flight for invited guests including UK Government representatives, business leaders, aviation figures and regular customers. Commercial flights resume on November 9 with an initial six times a week return service between London and New York, and from December a weekly service between Heathrow and Barbados.

Notso Fantastic 5th Nov 2001 20:59

How nice others see through this arrogant, ignorant, instant 'expert' on all things aviation, even investments! Step forward GUVNERD, and take your award, the 'loudest mouth in aviation' award for being a total p****k! You are evidently hoping RE will see your simpering sycophancy and reward you with a BA directorship! Well, you have got the time available since your own pathetic aviation interests are non existent now! How could you hold out the hope for so many people and it was all hot air!!!. And now we have to watch you approaching 4000posts telling us all how it should all be done! Between you and 411A, you are enough to drive hard working pilots to an early grave!

The_Banking_Scot 5th Nov 2001 22:57

Although the figures are bad at around a 24.7% fall in passengers, some analysts ( according to the bbc news web site covering the story" were predicting a fall of 30% so a 25% fall is "relatively" good news.

As to the information on the best shares to buy- obvioulsy it depends on a thorough analysis of the company and theenvironment it operates in but in the current bear market you would probably want to hold shaes that had a low correlation in movement compared to the general market ie " the defensive stocks" and the food sector is one of several that tends to be classified as defensive"
I will not go into the Investment Analysis theory in case i get fireworked here!!!
Of course I could be wrong and I'm puting on my helmet now.

Supporting BA on Wednedsay with EDI-MAN followed by company go-karting and then next month EDI-LHR-TXL and return

Amazon man 6th Nov 2001 13:27

Can somebody tell me just what Rod Eddington has achieved in the airline business.

Cathay Pacific with one of the worst management/employee relations in the business and Ansett, well they are no more.

I suspect his time in BA will achieve very little and like most other managers in big British business he will leave with a fat paycheck totally out of proportion to what he has achieved during his period at the helm.

I stand to be proved wrong but I doubt it.

shuttlecock 6th Nov 2001 17:59

Guvnor,

You do talk Sh*te some, no, most of the time. I hope that you have more success as in whatever it is that you do to fill in the time between postings on this forum than you would as a financial advisor.

FYI, BA shares only broke their all time low (NOV '87) by a whisker recently, which indicates that there is still plenty of solid support at that level; I suspect that you might be waiting for a long time before you are able to snap up BA shares for 75p. Keep up the posts, as someone said earlier, they can be quite amusing!

The Guvnor 6th Nov 2001 19:35

Rather interesting report from the Beeb. Starts off on SN's woes, but then goes onto BA ... £775m projected as a full year loss! :eek: :eek: :eek:

And it seems that a number of brokers are talking about BA shares being worth around 80p ... so my 75p projection was pretty close to the mark! :D :D :D

SN/BA Report - BBC Business

Magnus Picus 6th Nov 2001 19:38

Yesterday's reaction from the market -
BR.AIRWAYS ORD 25P

ask price 156.00
bid price 155.25
close price 155.25
last trade price 155.25
open price 140.50
sales volume 19,503,045

chng: 8.50
=UP 6.04%

Comments? :eek: :eek: :eek: :eek:

Guvnor 6th Nov 2001 19:54

No comments - let's just wait and see.


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