Eva Airways Corp (2618.TW)
13.20TWD
10 Dec 2009
NT$-0.50 (-3.65%)
NT$13.70
NT$13.90
NT$13.90
NT$13.15
12,776
16,039
NT$20.21
NT$10.28
About
Overall
| Beta: | 0.80 |
| Market Cap (Mil.): | NT$29,754.54 |
| Shares Outstanding (Mil.): | 2,262.70 |
| Annual Dividend: | -- |
| Yield (%): | -- |
Financials
| 2618.TW | Industry | Sector | |
|---|---|---|---|
| P/E (TTM): | -- | 13.67 | 15.76 |
| EPS (TTM): | -103.32 | -- | -- |
| ROI: | -10.91 | 2.47 | 0.29 |
| ROE: | -41.09 | 9.51 | 0.47 |
UPDATE 1-China Airlines sees '09 break even
* Will set up branch in China; first Taiwan airline to do so
Taiwan, China to expand air links further
TAIPEI (Reuters) - Taiwan will begin regular flights with China in mid-July, the island's transport minister said on Saturday, a move that will benefit airlines on both sides and another sign of closer ties between the political rivals.
INTERVIEW-UPDATE 1-Taiwan, China to expand air links further
* Sees 3-4 million China tourists annually over coming years
For airlines; flu, recession may be more toxic mix than SARS
TAIPEI (Reuters) - Global airlines could face an even bumpier landing than during the 2003 SARS crisis if a new swine flu outbreak becomes a pandemic, hitting an industry that is already reeling from the global economic downturn.
FACTBOX: Swine flu raises air travel health concerns
(Reuters) - The World Health Organization is not recommending any travel restrictions to contain an outbreak of swine flu that has killed people in Mexico and spread around the world.
FACTBOX - Swine flu raises air travel health concerns
(Reuters) - The World Health Organisation is not recommending any travel restrictions to contain an outbreak of swine flu that has killed people in Mexico and spread around the world.
Airline shares fall again amid flu scare
GENEVA/TAIPEI (Reuters) - Global airlines were warned on Tuesday of significant falls in traffic due to the outbreak of swine flu, and their shares took another hit on fears that the fallout could be at least as bad as that of the 2003 SARS crisis.
Flu and recession a toxic mix for airlines
TAIPEI (Reuters) - Global airlines could face an even bumpier landing than during the 2003 SARS crisis if a new swine flu outbreak becomes a pandemic, hitting an industry that is already reeling from the global economic downturn.
For airlines; flu, recession may be more toxic mix than SARS
* Flu outbreak could further weaken global airline stocks
FACTBOX-Top 15 global airlines
April 7 (Reuters) - Air France-KLM unveiled a 9.4 percent slump in passenger traffic in March and another bleak month for cargo on Tuesday, as the global crisis continues to depress business travel and the flow of goods.





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