lastminute.com N.V. (LON:0QT0)

London flag London · Delayed Price · Currency is GBP · Price in CHF
15.55
-0.15 (-0.96%)
At close: Jun 20, 2025
-22.25%
Market Cap 152.89M
Revenue (ttm) 270.44M
Net Income (ttm) 16.37M
Shares Out n/a
EPS (ttm) 1.54
PE Ratio 9.34
Forward PE 9.22
Dividend 0.51 (3.22%)
Ex-Dividend Date Jun 26, 2024
Volume 92
Average Volume 251
Open 15.85
Previous Close 15.70
Day's Range 15.55 - 15.85
52-Week Range 11.95 - 20.70
Beta 1.79
RSI 50.71
Earnings Date Aug 7, 2025

About lastminute.com

lastminute.com N.V., together with its subsidiaries, operates in the online travel industry providing dynamic holiday packages in Italy, Spain, the United Kingdom, France, Germany, and internationally. The company offers B2C platform, B2B platform, and online travel agency platforms. It operates websites and mobile apps in various languages, which enable travelers to search, compare, book flights, train tickets, hotels, cruises, car rentals, and other travel products, and services. The company sells its products under the lastminute.com, Volagr... [Read more]

Industry Personal Products & Services
Founded 1998
Employees 1,639
Stock Exchange London Stock Exchange
Ticker Symbol 0QT0
Full Company Profile

Financial Performance

In 2024, lastminute.com's revenue was 312.47 million, a decrease of -1.47% compared to the previous year's 317.14 million. Earnings were 15.66 million, an increase of 125.12%.

Financial numbers in EUR Financial Statements

News

Your questions answered: Ive been waiting five years for a refund on a Covid flight cancellation

Q I booked a flight to the US with Lastminute.com in January 2020. The flight was cancelled due to Covid and I was given the option of a refund worth 573.31 or travel credit of 717.75. I opted for the...

6 weeks ago - Independent Ireland

Lastminute.com founder warns of ‘peril’ for tech sector amid Trump DEI crackdown

Baroness Lane-Fox of Soho told the House of Lords’ International Women’s Day debate that there has been a ‘degradation’ in tech industry culture.

3 months ago - Evening Standard