Old 05-02-2022 | 06:33 AM
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RiddleEagle18
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Originally Posted by ShyGuy
How does Spirit reject JetBlue’s more superior offer? I thought the fiduciary responsibility meant to go with the higher $$$ offer for investors because both Frontier and JetBlue were qualified buyers?

Because I recall jetBlue offering $55/share for Virgin and Alaska offering $57/share, and Virgin took the Alaska offer. Despite the fact VX/B6 made way more sense (similar business model, fleet, easier integration, etc).

With Sprontier moving forward, this definitely leaves the door open for an Alaska/JetBlue combination someday. JetBlue buying Spirit would have closed that door.

It’s ain’t over. JB will go directly to the share holders for a hostile takeover.

$21 vs $33 is the option they have right now. NK down 8% just today.


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