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Travel Stockwatch

Friday, 26 Jan, 2005 0

The FTSE 100 had a relatively good day yesterday, closing 30.7 points up at 4,843.2, and the FTSE 250 was well up too, closing 28.1 points ahead at 7098.5. The trend was mirrored in the travel trade, with transport and leisure stocks generally performing well.

Alpha Airports 93p UP 2p

BAA 609.5p UP 10.5p

British Airways 250.5p UP 5.5p

Carnival 3135p UP 5p

De Vere 499.5p UP 19.5p

EasyJet 202.75p DOWN 0.25p

ebookers 317.5p NO CHANGE

EuroDisney 13p NO CHANGE

Eurotunnel 17.25p UP 0.25p

First Choice 164.5p NO CHANGE

Hilton Group 299.5p DOWN 2.25p

Holidaybreak 670p UP 8p

Intercontinental 677.5p UP 1p

lastminute.com 109p DOWN 1.25p

MyTravel 6.25p NO CHANGE

P&O 297.25p UP 0.75p

Rank Group 271.25p UP 0.5p

Ryanair 401p UP 9.5p

Stagecoach 113.25p UP 1.25p

TBI 93p DOWN 0.25p



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