Originally Posted by
RJDio
Yet, UAL stock price is 3x that of spirits (not meant to be a slight). I imagine, because of UALs size and market share, it inspires more confidence from investors than spirits.
They can simply do a stock swap. Regarding the product, it’ll be irrelevant initially. Ticket prices at both airlines will be similarly priced during this downturn.
It would also keep the NB fleet diversified. A little insurance from the future iterations of the guppy to come.
Stock price and market cap are different stories. Price doesn't mean anything. It depends on outstanding shares compared to market cap.