Ryanair Holdings plc (RYAAY)

NASDAQ: RYAAY · IEX Real-Time Price · USD
123.82
-1.77 (-1.41%)
May 20, 2024, 12:12 PM EDT - Market open
-1.41%
Market Cap 22.43B
Revenue (ttm) 11.71B
Net Income (ttm) 1.43B
Shares Out 180.86M
EPS (ttm) 6.26
PE Ratio 12.95
Forward PE 12.12
Dividend $0.97 (0.78%)
Ex-Dividend Date Jan 18, 2024
Volume 512,554
Open 125.14
Previous Close 125.59
Day's Range 122.13 - 125.65
52-Week Range 87.18 - 150.73
Beta 1.53
Analysts Buy
Price Target 158.50 (+27.77%)
Earnings Date May 28, 2024

About RYAAY

Ryanair Holdings plc, together with its subsidiaries, provides scheduled-passenger airline services in Ireland, the United Kingdom, Italy, Spain, and internationally. It is also involved in the provision of various ancillary services, such as non-flight scheduled and Internet-related services, as well as in-flight sale of beverages, food, duty-free, and merchandise; and markets car hire, travel insurance, and accommodation services through its website and mobile app. In addition, the company offers aircraft and passenger handling, ticketing, an... [Read more]

Industry Airlines
Sector Industrials
IPO Date May 29, 1997
Employees 22,261
Stock Exchange NASDAQ
Ticker Symbol RYAAY
Full Company Profile

Financial Performance

Financial numbers in EUR Financial Statements

Analyst Forecast

According to 2 analysts, the average rating for RYAAY stock is "Buy." The 12-month stock price forecast is $158.5, which is an increase of 27.77% from the latest price.

Price Target
$158.5
(27.77% upside)
Analyst Consensus: Buy
Stock Forecasts

News

Ryanair CEO on capacity and prices this summer

Ryanair CEO Michael O'Leary discusses the company's quarterly earnings results and why prices won't be as high as hoped during the summer season.

1 hour ago - CNBC Television

Ryanair chief says recessionary feeling in Europe is limiting fares

Ryanair's chief executive blamed what he called a “recessionary feel around Europe” for the airline's inability to increase prices very much.

1 hour ago - Market Watch

Ryanair CEO Says Boeing Is Slowly Ramping Up Output

Ryanair Holdings Plc CEO Michael O'Leary says Boeing is slowly ramping up production, but aircraft deliveries are way behind overall. He also talks about ticket prices for summer travel on "Bloomberg ...

Other symbols: BA
2 hours ago - Bloomberg Markets and Finance

Ryanair CEO Expects Softer Pricing Over Summer

Ryanair CEO Michael O'Leary says he expects ticket pricing to be softer than expected over the summer travel season. He says on "Bloomberg Surveillance" that consumers are nervous.

3 hours ago - Bloomberg Markets and Finance

Ryanair annual profit jumps on higher demand, fares

Irish no-frills carrier Ryanair on Monday said group net profit jumped a third to 1.92 billion euros in its financial year as higher demand and fares offset ballooning fuel costs.

3 hours ago - TechXplore

Ryanair CEO: More and more people are traveling with lower fares

Ryanair CEO Michael O'Leary joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss the company's quarterly earnings results, why prices won't be as high as hoped during the summer season, and much more.

4 hours ago - CNBC Television

Ryanair Says Summer Fares May Be Flat Despite Low Capacity

Ryanair CFO Neil Sorahan discusses the airline's earnings results. He appeared on Daybreak Europe with Tom Mackenzie.

6 hours ago - Bloomberg Markets and Finance

Ryanair earnings: RYA profits climb 34% to record high despite Boeing ‘delays'

This morning, airline company Ryanair Holdings PLC announced their full year results for FY 2024. Record-breaking profits The company reported a 34% rise in profits after tax to €1.92 billion as the c...

6 hours ago - Invezz

Capacity will be 'strained' for some time, says Ryanair CFO

Neil Sorahan, CFO of budget carrier Ryanair, discusses earnings and the airline industry on CNBC's "Squawk Box Europe."

7 hours ago - CNBC International TV

Ryanair to buy back $760 million in shares after earnings rise, says more passengers depends on Boeing delays

Ryanair Holdings plans to buyback 700 million euros ($760.9 million) worth of shares after a rise in earnings, and said that it expects passenger numbers to increase this year depending on how well Bo...

Other symbols: BA
7 hours ago - Market Watch

Budget airline Ryanair posts record annual profit as passenger numbers soar above pre-Covid level

Dublin-based Ryanair said full-year profit after tax jumped 34% and announced a 700-million-euro share buyback program.

9 hours ago - CNBC

Ryanair sees flat to modestly higher summer fares after record FY profit

Ryanair on Monday posted a 34% year-on-year increase in annual profit to a record 1.92 billion euros ($2.09 billion), and expressed "cautious optimism" that peak summer fares would be flat to modestly...

10 hours ago - Reuters

Here's why Ryanair shares beat IAG, Lufthansa, and KLM

Ryanair (NASDAQ: RYAAY) share price has done well over the years, transforming it into the biggest airline in the world after Delta Air Lines. It has soared by over 4,300% since going public, giving i...

Other symbols: DLAKY
5 days ago - Invezz

European airline shares slump on price warning from Ryanair CEO

European airline stocks slumped on Tuesday after the chief executive of Ryanair was quoted as saying ticket fare prices will rise by less than previously forecast.

13 days ago - Market Watch

Summer ticket fares will rise less than expected, Ryanair CEO says

Ticket fare prices this summer are likely going to be lower than previously expected, Ryanair Chief Executive Michael O'Leary told reporters in Brussels on Tuesday.

13 days ago - Reuters

French strike forces Ryanair to cancel more than 300 flights across Europe

Ryanair urges European Commission to protect overflights and keep EU skies open

25 days ago - The Guardian

Ryanair CEO Says He's Optimistic on Boeing, Urges Continuity

Ryanair CEO Michael O'Leary said Boeing needs to focus on continuity as it seeks to stabilize the business, and that the new head of the commercial aircraft unit, Stephanie Pope, has made a promising ...

Other symbols: BA
26 days ago - Bloomberg Markets and Finance

Ryanair expects to receive 40 Boeing planes by mid-July

Ryanair expects Boeing to deliver 40 new jets by mid-July, Chief Executive Michael O'Leary said on Wednesday, broadly in line with a revised schedule it has previously announced.

Other symbols: BA
4 weeks ago - Reuters

Italy probes Ryanair for potential abuse of dominant position, paper says

Italy's antitrust regulator has opened a probe into Ryanair over a possible abuse of dominant position that caused "serious and irreparable" damages to travel agencies, other airlines and passengers, ...

5 weeks ago - Reuters

Ryanair loses appeal in Spain over pay cuts during pandemic

Spain's Supreme Court has declared null and void changes to working conditions for Ryanair's local staff, including pay cuts and fewer rest days, which the airline implemented during the COVID-19 pand...

6 weeks ago - Reuters

Ryanair boss says Boeing's Pope needed in production, not CEO role

Ryanair CEO Michael O'Leary said he wants Boeing's new head of commercial airplanes division Stephanie Pope to stay in the role to fix production problems rather than be considered a contender as the ...

Other symbols: BA
7 weeks ago - Reuters

The CEO of Ryanair says the airline would regularly find missing seat handles and tools under floorboards on Boeing planes

Ryanair CEO Michael O'Leary said Boeing has quality control issues. O'Leary said the company found leftover tools and missing seat handles in new Boeing planes.

Other symbols: BA
7 weeks ago - Business Insider

Ryanair CEO Welcomes Leadership Changes At Boeing

Ryanair's RYAAY CEO, Michael O'Leary, has issued a video welcoming changes to top Boeing BA management announced earlier today. The outspoken CEO has been both critical and supportive of Boeing during...

7 weeks ago - Forbes

Exclusive: Ryanair's O'Leary will meet senior Boeing execs later on Wednesday

Ryanair CEO Michael O'Leary said on Wednesday he will meet with senior Boeing executives later in the day in Dublin to discuss prolonged delays in plane deliveries as a crisis at the U.S. planemaker d...

Other symbols: BA
2 months ago - Reuters

The CEO of budget airline Ryanair says his potential $109 million bonus is great value for shareholders compared to the money star athletes make

Ryanair is Europe's biggest airline by market cap, known for its cheap tickets. CEO Michael O'Leary is set for a $109 million bonus dependent on the company's stock price rising.

2 months ago - Business Insider