0Q09.L - ANA Holdings Inc.

LSE - LSE Delayed price. Currency in EUR
18.59
+18.59 (+4.73%)
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Open18.59
Bid0.00 x N/A
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Day's range18.59 - 18.59
52-week range18.59 - 18.59
Volume20,700
Avg. volumeN/A
Market cap57.744M
Beta (5Y monthly)0.50
PE ratio (TTM)N/A
EPS (TTM)-2.15
Earnings dateN/A
Forward dividend & yieldN/A (N/A)
Ex-dividend dateN/A
1y target estN/A
  • Reuters

    ANA CEO looks to boost fleet with Boeing 787, launch low-cost airline

    Japan's All Nippon Airways (ANA) wants to grow its short and medium-haul fleet by 2030, especially expanding the Boeing 787 planes it has on order, CEO Shinichi Inoue said on the sidelines of an aviation conference in Istanbul on Monday. ANA is still not operating the number of aircraft it did pre-COVID but expects to get to that level by 2025 and exceed that number by 2030, Inoue said, adding that by then it wants to have more than 100 Boeing 787s in its fleet. "It is important for us to increase fuel efficient aircraft such as the 787 in the future," Inoue said at the annual meeting of the International Air Transport Association (IATA).

  • Zacks

    Sabre's (SABR) Slot Manager to Amplify ANA Network Planning

    The deployment of Sabre's (SABR) Slot Manager is likely to help All Nippon Airways strategically manage its portfolio and improve efficiencies in the domestic route, thereby increasing revenues and reducing costs.

  • CoinDesk

    Japan's Largest Airline Group ANA Launches NFT Marketplace

    All Nippon Airways (ANA) is also working on a metaverse travel experience that will integrate passengers' flight histories into their digital avatars.

  • Reuters

    Japan carrier ANA Holdings raises profit estimate on cheaper fuel, yen rise

    Japan's largest airline ANA Holdings Inc on Friday raised its profit estimate for the just-ended fiscal year, citing a decline in fuel costs and an uptick in the yen. The company now expects operating profit of 120 billion yen ($897 million) in the year through March 2023, up from an earlier guidance of 95 billion yen, it said in a statement. International passenger revenues were strong in the fourth quarter due to a recovery in demand for business and inbound travel following Japan's easing of pandemic border controls, ANA said.

  • Reuters

    Virgin Orbit bankruptcy casts shadow over Japan's space dreams

    The bankruptcy filing by Richard Branson's Virgin Orbit Holdings Inc has dealt a blow to Japan's hopes of building a domestic space industry, with plans for a Kyushu-based spaceport designed to attract tourism on hold for lack of funding. Oita prefecture, home to Japan's largest number of hot springs, partnered with Virgin Orbit in 2020 to create its first Asian spaceport at Oita Airport using a Boeing 747 for horizontal rocket launches. Founded by British billionaire Branson, Virgin Orbit had marketed itself as a military and intelligence satellite launch platform for the U.S. and its allies, including Japan, at a time when both Washington and Tokyo see China's rise as a space power as a concern.

  • Reuters

    Japan's ANA Holdings raises profit forecast as travel demand recovers

    TOKYO (Reuters) -The operator of Japan's largest airline, ANA Holdings Inc, raised its full-year profit forecast as travel demand recovers following the easing of COVID-19 border curbs. ANA now expects operating profit to reach 95 billion yen ($739 million) in the year through March, up from a previous estimate of 65 billion yen. The consensus forecast by 13 analysts polled by Refinitiv was for full-year profit of 79.3 billion yen.

  • Reuters

    Japan carrier ANA Holdings posts half-year profit, raises full-year target

    TOKYO (Reuters) -Japan's largest airline ANA Holdings Inc on Monday swung to a half-year profit and raised its full-year earnings target as a relaxation of COVID-19 border measures fosters a recovery in travel demand. ANA lifted its operating profit forecast to 65 billion yen ($440 million) for the 12 months through March 31, up from earlier guidance of 50 billion yen, as it recovers from a 173 billion yen loss the prior year. The outlook is lower than the consensus forecast for operating profit of 70.4 billion yen, based on a Refinitiv poll of 12 analysts.

  • Bloomberg

    Japan to Scrap Covid-Test Requirement for Vaccinated Travelers

    (Bloomberg) -- Japan will scrap a requirement to show a negative Covid-19 result to enter the country for boostered travelers, as it faces pressure from the tourism industry and businesses to roll back some of the most stringent pandemic border restrictions left globally.The easing of rules on Covid testing will go into effect Sept. 7, Prime Minister Fumio Kishida said Wednesday. The premier made the announcement via video link from his official residence, where he’s isolating as he recovers fro