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EVA Airways Corp. (2618.TW)

Taiwan - Taiwan Delayed price. Currency in TWD
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38.90+1.05 (+2.77%)
At close: 01:30PM CST
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Previous close37.85
Open37.85
Bid38.85 x 0
Ask38.90 x 0
Day's range37.70 - 39.10
52-week range25.90 - 42.40
Volume167,091,919
Avg. volume122,427,735
Market cap210.077B
Beta (5Y monthly)0.93
PE ratio (TTM)9.65
EPS (TTM)4.03
Earnings date08 Aug 2024 - 12 Aug 2024
Forward dividend & yield1.80 (4.76%)
Ex-dividend date08 Jul 2024
1y target est40.23
  • Reuters SG

    UPDATE 2-Taiwan's Starlux Airlines orders 5 Airbus A350 freighters, 3 A330neos

    Taiwan's Starlux Airlines has placed an order for five Airbus A350 freighters and three A330neo widebody passenger jets, its chief executive said on Wednesday. Starlux CEO Glenn Chai announced the order on the sidelines of the Singapore Airshow, adding that the company would also take an option to order five more freighters. The A330neos will be delivered in 2025-2026, followed by the freighters, said Benoit de Saint-Exupery, the senior vice president of sales at Airbus' commercial aircraft business.

  • Reuters

    Union votes to strike at Taiwan's Eva Air in salary, conditions dispute

    TAIPEI (Reuters) -A pilots' union on Monday voted to strike at Taiwan's Eva Airways in a dispute over salaries and working conditions, raising the prospect of industrial action that could impact flights over the crucial Lunar New Year holidays next month. Taoyuan Union of Pilots says Eva has not raised salaries enough and has been recruiting foreign pilots to fill manpower shortages without adhering to the law. Eva says it has steadily been raising salaries and has not recruited any pilots in contravention of the law.

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    Taiwan's EVA Air finalises up to $10.1 billion order for 33 Airbus planes

    Taiwan's Eva Airways Corp has finalised an order for 33 Airbus aircraft, the French plane maker said on Tuesday, with the airline previously indicating the deal was worth up to $10.1 billion. In the airline's November filing with the Taiwan Stock Exchange it had said the total value would not exceed $10.1 billion, with each A350-1000 costing up to $436 million and each A321neo up to $150 million. "In both size categories we have selected the most modern and fuel efficient types...The aircraft also bring significant reductions in carbon emissions, which is in line with our company's sustainability goals," Clay Sun, President of EVA Air, said in a statement.