Ryanair Posts Higher Earnings, But Pricing Disappoints
Ryanair is among the most-mentioned companies across news items over the past six hours, according to Factiva data, after the Irish carrier reported upbeat year-end results and a 700 million euros ($760.9 million) share buyback. However, concerns about its prices weighed on shares. “It might seem counterintuitive that Ryanair’s share price is enduring a bit of turbulence after the low-cost airline announced record passenger numbers and profits, but the prospect that ticket price cuts might be on the way has subdued sentiment,” AJ Bell analyst Danni Hewson said in a note. Ryanair, which reported higher year-end earnings on rising passenger numbers, said summer bookings were trending ahead of their prior-year level. This summer outlook has been echoed by several of the company’s peers, including Lufthansa in Germany, and London-listed easyJet. That said, Ryanair said recent pricing was softer than previously expected and should remain subdued. In addition, the company warned […]
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