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easyJet: Cleared for takeoff?

8) easyJet (EZJ)

easyJet PLC (-)

easyJet and its fellow airlines have benefitted from the collapse in oil prices, but are also sensitive to geopolitical events and others that affect people’s desire to travel internationally. Unfortunately, that does include terrorism. Despite such headwinds, EZJ shares look comfortable enough in their early 2016 trading range, even though upside may be getting capped by the recent crude rally.

All this said, we’re approaching summer and passenger volumes should be set to rise.

Do you think shares in easyJet will rally back to the highs of 1900p or fall towards 2014 lows of 1200p?

Broker Consensus (Source: Bloomberg, 1 Apr)

easyJet consensus

Brokers are again bullish with 3 sell ratings, 8 holds and 17 buy ratings on the stock. The current average target price sits some 23% above current levels. Note Goldman Sachs looking for 56% upside, while the most bearish broker is looking for 5% downside. You can be kept up to date on all developments surrounding easyJet shares by trialling our no-nonsense research and trade ideas for two weeks.

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