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Thomas Cook disappoints with first-quarter update as caution remains

Thu, 09th Feb 2017 07:50

(ShareCast News) - With the European travel outlook remaining highly uncertain and a shareholder battle over bonuses is brewing, Thomas Cook started the year in muted fashion but is still confident it can hit full year targets.Revenue in the three months to the end of December was up 1% to £1.6bn but seasonal underlying operating losses were only improved by £1m to £49m.Summer 2017 is so far 31% sold, which is 9% ahead of this time last year, while the current winter season is only 82% sold, as expected.Chief executive Peter Fankhauser said it was a "solid performance" in light of the backdrop of continued uncertainty, with growth in holidays to Greece, Spain and long-haul destinations.But he said: "We remain cautious about the rest of the year, given the uncertain political and economic outlook."It's still relatively early in the selling cycle for summer holidays, but based on current trading, and supported by further financial benefits from implementing our strategy, we expect our full year operating results to be in line with current market expectations."Last week, the influential Institutional Voting Information Service group wrote to investors over concerns about the size of Fankhauser's bonus.In the first quarter, Condor continued to endure pressure in the German airline market, which was mostly offset by the UK and Northern Europe businesses continuing the summer's strong performance, while the tour operating business in Continental Europe also improved. Condor is expect to start to see the benefits of a rejig coming through in the second half.Fankhauser said an expanded holiday offering to Greece and a number of smaller destinations across Europe was paying off, with bookings to Greece currently up by over 40%, while demand for destinations such as Cyprus, Bulgaria, Portugal and Croatia has been strong. "These positive trends are making up for continued weak demand for Turkey."Shares in Thomas Cook were down 6% to 86.61p at 0830 GMT on Thursday.Analyst Laith Khalaf at Hargreaves Lansdown said the broadly flat like-for-like revenues and losses probably represented a small victory against the unfriendly backdrop."Times are tough in the European travel industry and Thomas Cook isn't having the best of it, though the good news is things don't seem to be getting any worse," he said.But he added that there was "little in its latest trading figures to suggest Thomas Cook is going to stave off a shareholder rebellion over its executive remuneration package, which looks to be brewing".
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UPDATE 5-Britain's Thomas Cook scrambles for $250 mln to avert collapse

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20 Sep 2019 07:43

UPDATE 4-Britain's Thomas Cook scrambles for $250 mln to avert collapse

* Firm hit with demand from lenders for underwritten funds* Firm seeking to recapitalise with Fosun and banks* Oldest travel company has 600,000 customers on holidays (Adds graphics)By Alistair SmoutLONDON, Sept 20 (Reuters) - Britain's Thomas Cook ...

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20 Sep 2019 07:43

UPDATE 3-Britain's Thomas Cook scrambles for $250 mln to avert collapse

* Firm hit with demand from lenders for underwritten funds* Firm seeking to recapitalise with Fosun and banks* Oldest travel company has 600,000 customers on holidays (Adds detail, background)By Alistair SmoutLONDON, Sept 20 (Reuters) - Britain's Th...

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20 Sep 2019 07:43

UPDATE 2-Britain's Thomas Cook scrambles for $250 mln to avert collapse

* Firm hit with demand from lenders for underwritten funds* Firm seeking to recapitalise with Fosun and banks* Oldest travel company has 600,000 customers on holidays (Adds background, share price)By Alistair SmoutLONDON, Sept 20 (Reuters) - Britain...

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20 Sep 2019 07:43

UPDATE 1-UK's Thomas Cook hunts for $250 mln to fend off collapse

(Adds background, details)LONDON, Sept 20 (Reuters) - Britain's Thomas Cook said its banks had ordered the company to find an additional 200 million pounds ($251 million) of funding in order to guarantee the survival of the world's oldest holiday ...

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20 Sep 2019 07:15

Thomas Cook confirms lenders' request for extra 200 mln stg in rescue deal

LONDON, Sept 20 (Reuters) - British travel firm Thomas Cook on Friday said an extra 200 million pounds ($251.48 million) had been requested by stakeholders in talks to finalise the restructuring plan to save the company.The world's oldest holiday ...

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20 Sep 2019 06:58

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19 Sep 2019 19:29

UPDATE 1-Thomas Cook hit with extra funding demand, threatening rescue

(Recasts with new funding demand)LONDON, Sept 19 (Reuters) - A rescue deal for Thomas Cook was facing fresh uncertainty on Thursday after the travel firm was hit with a demand for extra funds and a panel of bankers delayed a decision that might ha...

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19 Sep 2019 13:30

UK panel delays ruling on Thomas Cook payout under bankruptcy

LONDON, Sept 19 (Reuters) - A panel of bankers will not make a decision on whether some investors in Thomas Cook's credit are due a payout under bankruptcy rules until at least Monday, it said on Thursday.Following Thomas Cook's filing for Chapter...

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18 Sep 2019 18:39

UPDATE 1-Panel to rule on credit dispute key to Thomas Cook's future

(Adds details of bond and share prices, background)LONDON, Sept 18 (Reuters) - A panel of bankers will rule on Thursday whether some investors in Thomas Cook's credit are due a payout under bankruptcy rules, a decision that could smooth a rescue o...

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18 Sep 2019 15:45

Thomas Cook restructuring plan overshadowed by CDS dispute

LONDON, Sept 18 (Reuters) - The fate of travel firm Thomas Cook could be shaped by a technicality: that a panel of bankers declare it has committed a default before it can be saved, in order to satisfy credit investors who had bet on its demise.T...

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17 Sep 2019 13:14

Thomas Cook files for chapter 15 protection in US, says Bloomberg

(Sharecast News) - Thomas Cook Group has sought to ensure its bonds are protected from US creditors by filing for Chapter 15 court protection, according to a Bloomberg report on Tuesday.

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16 Sep 2019 16:05

Thomas Cook shares sink amid speculation over imminent collapse

(Sharecast News) - Embattled tour operator Thomas Cook was under the cosh on Monday amid speculation that it's on the verge of collapse.

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LONDON MARKET CLOSE: FTSE Outperforms As UK PM Prorogues Parliament

(Alliance News) - London's FTSE 100 powered ahead of its European counterparts on Wednesday after the pound fell following news UK parliament will be suspended."The UK decision to

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LONDON MARKET MIDDAY: Pound Falls As UK PM Moves To Suspend Parliament

(Alliance News) - The FTSE 100 reversed some early losses on Wednesday after the pound dropped on news the UK government is planning to suspend parliament, a move which could prevent MPs from a up

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