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Despite potential headwinds, IAG's solid execution, cost control, and customer demand ensure continued profitability and margin growth. The company's robust balance sheet and strategic buybacks, alongside a £7 billion transformation plan, bolster confidence in future performance. IAG valuation suggests at least a 28% share price appreciation potential. Deleverage and dividends are also downside protection to consider.
Toronto, Ontario--(Newsfile Corp. - March 21, 2025) - IAMGOLD Corporation (TSX: IMG) (NYSE: IAG) ("IAMGOLD" or the "Company") announces that it has filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission its Form 40-F report consisting of its 2024 annual audited financial statements, management discussion and analysis and the annual information form ("AIF"). These filings are available through EDGAR at http://www.sec.gov/edgar.
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IAG share price has crawled back in the past six consecutive days as investors bought the dip following a 25% dip earlier this month. The stock was trading at 300p on Thursday as UK stocks stabilized following the Federal Reserve decision.
IAG, owning major airlines like British Airways and Aer Lingus, is undervalued against its peers and is currently discounted due to market overreactions to unrelated US domestic flight data. Despite industry challenges, IAG's revenue per available seat mile and operating margins outperform competitors, increasing more YoY, showcasing its strong profitability and efficiency. With a forward P/E of 5.9 versus an industry average of 14.6, IAG is a bargain, especially after the recent market dip.
International Consolidated Airlines Group SA (LSE:IAG) shares have taken a hit recently, dropping around 25% from their highs, as investors worry about a slowdown in US demand. But JPMorgan thinks the sell-off is overdone.
Iamgold reported strong Q4 and 2024 results and trounced its initial annual guidance midpoint, with very strong performances from Westwood and Essakane. Unfortunately, Cote missed guidance because of some hiccups during the ramp-up period & while Q1 will be a weak quarter, we should see progressively better output as the year progresses. On a further positive note, Iamgold is optimistic it can extend Grand Duc's life and also add another year to mine life at Essakane, smoothing out its production profile post-2027.
British Airways owner International Consolidated Airlines Group SA could well be on a heading for peak profits as headwinds strengthen, UBS analysts have said. Macroeconomic pressures from sluggish UK growth, to Budget-related measures hitting affluent travellers, to tariffs impacting North American demand were flagged by UBS.
British Airways owner International Consolidated Airlines Group SA (LSE:IAG) is set to enjoy tailwinds this year that the market is not yet giving it full credit for, analysts said as they reflected on Friday's blowout results. Shares in IAG were down 2.8% to €4.15 in Madrid and 343p in London on Monday, in what looked like profit-taking from the gains made last week, but JPMorgan hiked its December 2026 share price target to €6 (495p) as it hailed a strong revenue outlook for 2025 and the news of the €1 billion share buyback.
British Airways and Iberia owner International Airlines Group (IAG) has reported a 27% rise in operating profit to €4.4 billion (£3.6 billion) for 2024, as high-spending leisure passengers continued to drive strong demand across its core markets. The announcement sent IAG share price soaring by almost 5% in early trading on Friday.