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Travel Stockwatch

Wednesday, 23 Oct, 2003 0

Travel industry shares fared surprisingly well yesterday as London’s equity markets tumbled on fears that interest rates could soon be on their way up.

By the end of trading the FTSE 100 index had lost 1.5% of its value – a fall of 66.7 points to 4285.6, while the FTSE 250 fell even further, losing 110.3 points to end the day at 5713.4.

Dealers were very busy and traded some 4.1 billion shares on the day.

Ebookers 459.5p UP 3p
Lastminute.com 306.5p UP 10.5p
First Choice 127p DOWN 2p
MyTravel 19.75p UP 1.5p
Alpha Airports 81.5p DOWN 2p
British Airways 196.25p DOWN 0.75p
EasyJet 270p UP 3p
Eurotunnel 55.25P DOWN 2.25p
Ryanair 472.5p UP 0.5p
TBI 63.25p NO CHANGE



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