TUI Group


A capital structure conundrum, but …

16/10/19 -"Our previous short report included a comment on TUI’s shareholding structure which needs to be clarified as any discussion about shareholding in a pre-Brexit context is bound to be a complex one. "

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Published on
16/10/19
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Debt Graphics : Sensitivities
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DCF Sector: Key data
NAV/SOTP Sector: Ratios & Valorisation
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