Originally Posted by
HermannGraf

Like when ASA had to cancel 200+ flights and SKYW INC had to send every available 200 they had at Skyw airlines to save as much as possible?? It just took the result down by 14 to 20 mill for that quarter......but hell that does not count does it.........
Another way to see it could be like......"Skywest Inc had tons of cash even before buying ASA and all the
500+ million that INC paid for ASA (cash) was produced by Skywest Airlines"
When a company makes a capital investment it wants a return on the capital (hopefully to make all the money back in a few years).............
Believe me when I say that the return on the 500+ mill has not been much yet..........
and you dont want to know how much more than the purchasing 500 mill INC has had to invest in ASA to get it running somewhat properly again.........
Lets not be dramatic 550+ million? Yaaa more like 330 million, I guess thats close if you're in Washington. Thanks for the business lesson on investments.