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Cebu Air Gains 50% After Recovering From ‘Fat Finger’ Trading Error

Published 07/09/2019, 11:31 PM
Updated 07/10/2019, 12:10 AM
© Bloomberg. A Cebu Pacific Air plane passes behind buildings before it lands at the Manila International Airport in Manila on February 7, 2011.  Photographer: Noel Celis/AFP/Getty Images

(Bloomberg) -- Shares of the Philippines’ largest budget carrier gained by a record 50% at the open Wednesday to partially recover losses triggered by a local broker’s trading error the day before.

Cebu Air Inc. climbed to 87 pesos, rebounding from a record slump on Tuesday. The company’s shares plummeted 38% to 58 pesos in the last few minutes of trading yesterday, triggered by a misplaced order during the Philippine Stock Exchange’s no-cancel period. The stock had closed at 93.4 pesos on Monday.

“It was a trader error,” a representative at Quality Investment & Securities Corp., which executed the trade, said by phone. “Our brokerage wasn’t meaning to sell Cebu Air shares.”

Cebu Air CEO Lance Gokongwei said Tuesday in a text message that the share price drop was likely a fat-finger trade and the price would recover Wednesday. A spokesperson for the Philippine Stock Exchange declined to comment.

According to Regina Capital Development Corp. analyst Rens Cruz, the fat-finger error opened up an opportunity for some investors to reenter the market at a reduced price. “There is also a lot of incentive to bring prices back up in the next few days” since the trading error trapped other shareholders in the 90-peso range, he said.

Cebu Air, which last month ordered 31 Airbus SE aircraft worth $6.8 billion to meet its goal to have an all-new fleet in five years, will likely nearly double its profit this year, according to analyst estimates compiled by Bloomberg.

© Bloomberg. A Cebu Pacific Air plane passes behind buildings before it lands at the Manila International Airport in Manila on February 7, 2011.  Photographer: Noel Celis/AFP/Getty Images

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