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IAG

British Airways’ parent company IAG’s strong financial performance, decreasing debt, and “dirt-cheap” valuation make it a compelling long-term investment. The positive first-quarter results, notably increased operating profits and passenger numbers, reflect improving conditions in the overall industry. With global demand from passengers on the rise and interest-rate cuts looming, IAG’s solid fundamentals and growth potential suggest significant progress. “Irrespective of any positive or negative personal feelings towards

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