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2023-07-10 | Citigroup | Upgrade | Buy | Buy |
2021-07-28 | Scotiabank | Upgrade | Sector Perform | Outperform |
2021-04-07 | National Bank Of Canada | Downgrade | Outperform | Sector Perform |
Date | Name | Relation | Quantity | Description |
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2022-11-15 | Elfassy (Samuel) | Senior Officer of Issuer | 23.26K | Exercise of options |
2022-02-28 | Guillemette, Lucie | Senior Officer of Issuer | 46.78K | Exercise of options |
2022-09-14 | Houle, Pierre | Senior Officer of Issuer | 5.29K | Exercise of options |
2022-11-15 | Isford (Chris) | Senior Officer of Issuer | 32.60K | Exercise of options |
2022-06-02 | Kazzaz (Amos) | Senior Officer of Issuer | 17.04K | Acquisition or disposition in the public market |
2022-11-15 | Landry (Craig) | Senior Officer of Issuer | 26.02K | Exercise of options |
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2023-06-29 | ETF Series Solutions-U.S. Global Jets ETF | 3.11M | 77.79M | 0.87% |
2023-07-30 | Vanguard International Stock Index-Total Intl Stock Indx | 2.35M | 57.18M | 0.66% |
2023-06-29 | Vanguard Tax Managed Fund-Vanguard Developed Markets Index Fund | 1.38M | 34.60M | 0.39% |
2023-07-30 | JP Morgan ETF Tr-BetaBuilders Canada ETF | 1.10M | 26.80M | 0.31% |
2023-07-30 | Vanguard Intl Equity Index Fds-FTSE All World ex U.S.Small Cap Index | 677.13K | 16.45M | 0.19% |
2023-05-30 | Schwab Strategic Tr-Schwab International Small Cap Equity ETF | 332.78K | 7.13M | 0.09% |
Onthebalance, you’ve been predicting all kind of things and at the end of the day nothing happens.
AC is in bad shape at the moment, like it or not if there won’t be gov help, AC will struggle. The most important person that could have guided the company through this is now gone.
Sorry to say but unless things pick up soon, with the cash ac burns, we will see the stock crumble.
It does not make any sense.
Restrictions still in place
Gov bailout still in talks, nothing changed
Third wave coming with a lots of countries adding more restrictions.
Alberta government just delayed the reopening.
So why is AC going up? Manipulation... someone is about to cash in from yesterday’s drop.
What is happening?
This ticker about to crash with a stimulus
A couple months ago when it hit 27 I told everyone to hold because there is no reason for AC to reach that yet, nothing changed with COVID, etc...
Situation is the same. Nothing changed. It will hit 30 and drop back. COVID and restrictions are still here !
The way the markets are valued, with the elderly and high risk being vaccinated by end of March, is see this stock roaring back to +$40 by end of May.
$AC.CA should be floating over $25 at this time
Trudeau to announce air travel restrictions today -
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.cbc.ca/amp/1.5892699
Pilot positions lost
Rob Giguerre, chief executive officer of the Air Canada Pilots Association, said his union represents 700 fewer active pilots than it did before the pandemic. Hundreds of pilots have been furloughed, laid off or chosen to retire. Those who are still flying are taking home an average of 65 per cent of their salary, Giguerre said.
Air Canada, which cut its staff by 20,000 workers in June, is burning through almost $15 million each day even as passenger levels remain at 10 per cent of pre-pandemic levels, Giguerre said.
"The airline is smaller today than it was when I started my career as a pilot in the 70s," Giguerre said.
Air traffic controllers are also suffering, said Doug Best, executive director of the Canadian Air Traffic Controllers Association. He said 100 air traffic controllers had received layoff notices from NavCanada, the not-for-profit corporation that operates Canada's civil air navigation system.
Interesting read - https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.cbc.ca/amp/1.5892699
Pilot positions lost
Rob Giguerre, chief executive officer of the Air Canada Pilots Association, said his union represents 700 fewer active pilots than it did before the pandemic. Hundreds of pilots have been furloughed, laid off or chosen to retire. Those who are still flying are taking home an average of 65 per cent of their salary, Giguerre said.
Air Canada, which cut its staff by 20,000 workers in June, is burning through almost $15 million each day even as passenger levels remain at 10 per cent of pre-pandemic levels, Giguerre said.
"The airline is smaller today than it was when I started my career as a pilot in the 70s," Giguerre said.
Air traffic controllers are also suffering, said Doug Best, executive director of the Canadian Air Traffic Controllers Association. He said 100 air traffic controllers had received layoff notices from NavCanada, the not-for-profit corporation that operates Canada's civil air navigation system.
Ac.ca 20 million vaccine doses by april
$AC.TO I bought a lot, wait for $45
I hope this drops hard
Buy IDEX ITS it’s going to big run ️ guys
If the only way to fight COVID is to lockdown country/city, everyone can do this job
power hour should be interesting
we going up on monday