Mike Hosking
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So basically premium travel, transatlantic demand still doing well.
And yeah, they're looking at sort of fair rise at BA.
So they say free cash flow is still going to be significant, but below the previous 3 billion euro target.
So they've got plenty of cash still.
any struggling european airlines in the months ahead so um that's a bit of a change of tune because they walked away from buying air portugal about a month ago exactly what are the numbers uh the dow was flat 49609 but the s&p 500 uh helped by the jobs numbers record high up 0.8 percent 7398 record high for nasdaq at 1.7 percent chip stocks were rallying hard micron up 15 percent
Nikkei down 0.2%, 62713.
ASX 200, that was down 1.5%, 6744.
Japanese yen, we're at 93.5, up 0.3%.
This week, Mike, locally we've got...
business inflation expectations, PMI visitor arrivals, offshore, quite a bit still going on, Aussie consumer business confidence, US inflation, retail sales, Keita Starmer, he'll be looking at the UK GDP, and earnings, we've got Cisco, Alibaba, Sony and Toyota.
Have a good one, mate.
That's Greg Smith from Generate, wealth and KiwiSaver specialists.
Rocket Lab just keep on keeping on.
First quarter revenue up 63%.
Second quarter forecast somewhere between $2.25 and $2.40 million.
They've got a backlog of orders that's more than doubled.
They're still losing money, not as much as they were, but they're going to be back in the black when the neutron takes off.
The neutron, they reckon, will be going Q4 of 2026.
So they're a great story.
6.21 here at Newstalk ZB.