Ryanair Cancellations

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So

26,521 posts

224 months

Tuesday 3rd October 2017
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Robertj21a said:
I am reminded of 'Any publicity is good publicity'.
Although O'Leary may have gone a bit too far overboard on this occasion, any significant investor will recognise that it's an organisation with good potential peaks and troughs. Many will be looking to buy on the dip.
It will be just a small blip in their Annual Accounts.
It doesn't concern me to be honest. Though this combined with another misdemeanour might. They need to keep their noses clean for a while after this.

gregs656

10,949 posts

183 months

Tuesday 3rd October 2017
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The Spruce goose said:
if you think that then there is no way to change your mind but this isn't good pr, share price has lost nearly 10% in a month, the shareholders are getting nervous now.
This year has been a good year for their share price so far. It did take a hit but it's back to business as usual and seems to be recovering.

I think you're over egging it to be honest.

Calza

2,007 posts

117 months

Friday 6th October 2017
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Is it safe to make new ryanair bookings? I.e. have they reduced their capacity or are they still selling flights they can't fulfill?

anonymous-user

56 months

Friday 6th October 2017
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Calza said:
Is it safe to make new ryanair bookings? I.e. have they reduced their capacity or are they still selling flights they can't fulfill?

I wouldn't risk it. The latest information shows that they clearly have significant IR issues and were lying about the real cause of the cancellation issue.

Until they fully resolve those issues cancellations and disruption are a possibility, if not a probability.

Pothole

34,367 posts

284 months

Friday 6th October 2017
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gregs656 said:
The Spruce goose said:
if you think that then there is no way to change your mind but this isn't good pr, share price has lost nearly 10% in a month, the shareholders are getting nervous now.
This year has been a good year for their share price so far. It did take a hit but it's back to business as usual and seems to be recovering.

I think you're over egging it to be honest.
down since a recent peak, but up $0.20 since April overall.

Chucklehead

2,745 posts

210 months

Friday 6th October 2017
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their Chief Operations Officer for the last 30 years has just handed in his (immediate) resignation

So

26,521 posts

224 months

Friday 6th October 2017
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Chucklehead said:
their Chief Operations Officer for the last 30 years has just handed in his (immediate) resignation
Jumped or pushed?

Robertj21a

16,505 posts

107 months

Saturday 7th October 2017
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Chucklehead said:
their Chief Operations Officer for the last 30 years has just handed in his (immediate) resignation
I would guess that a Chief Operations Officer might have been more than a little bit responsible for (non) operations.......

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