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前收市價4.2800
開市4.3600
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今日波幅4.3500 - 4.4300
52 週波幅3.2800 - 4.4300
成交量228,383
平均成交量89,096
市值10.792B
Beta 值 (5 年,每月)2.31
市盈率 (最近 12 個月)3.99
每股盈利 (最近 12 個月)1.1000
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除息日2020年10月08日
1 年預測目標價5.85
  • Reuters

    Air Europa says customer data may have been compromised in October breach

    The company's investigation showed that name, ID card or passport details, date of birth, telephone number, email address and nationality details could have been leaked, Air Europa told its customers in an email that was seen by Reuters. Air Europa said the company immediately reported the situation to the authorities and costumers so they could take precautions. "Air Europa continues to implement preventative measures in what is an ongoing process of security innovation given increasing incidents," it said.

  • Reuters

    European airline CEOs say industry consolidation vital

    BRUSSELS (Reuters) -Airline executives called for further industry consolidation on Wednesday as the EU weighs a deal between Germany's Lufthansa and Italy's ITA Airways and hits pause on a separate transaction between IAG and Air Europa. Europe's airline industry has been gradually consolidating for the last 20 years but remains fragmented, with small national carriers struggling to compete with bigger rivals, often needing expensive government bailouts. The European Commission should "get on with it and approve these mergers because, ultimately, it is the way forward in Europe," Ryanair CEO Michael O'Leary said at an industry event in Brussels.

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    UPDATE 5-European airline CEOs say industry consolidation vital

    Airline executives called for further industry consolidation on Wednesday as the EU weighs a deal between Germany's Lufthansa and Italy's ITA Airways and hits pause on a separate transaction between IAG and Air Europa. Europe's airline industry has been gradually consolidating for the last 20 years but remains fragmented, with small national carriers struggling to compete with bigger rivals, often needing expensive government bailouts. The European Commission should "get on with it and approve these mergers because, ultimately, it is the way forward in Europe," Ryanair CEO Michael O'Leary said at an industry event in Brussels.