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How long until Mesa closes its doors?
Just a rumor I heard....
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i dont see it happening. however i do see them getting rid of some planes
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Mesa's stock just jumped up 45% to $0.96 from about $0.53 two days ago. How the heck did that happen? Falling oil prices?
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Originally Posted by daytonaflyer
(Post 377820)
Mesa's stock just jumped up 45% to $0.96 from about $0.53 two days ago. How the heck did that happen? Falling oil prices?
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Originally Posted by tpersuit
(Post 377842)
Hawaiian settled with them for $54 million instead of $90 million that would have taken a while in appeals court. Remember, Aloha is suing too, so I would expect at least a similar judgment there. Stocks this low swing on news like this.
I think their next biggest issues are Delta and de-listing. |
Originally Posted by The Chow
(Post 377851)
I think their next biggest issues are Delta and de-listing.
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Originally Posted by Airchrisr
(Post 377806)
Just a rumor I heard....
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Originally Posted by paxhauler85
(Post 377882)
That's been floating around for months now, don't think its going to happen. Got enough cash from the HI settlement to pay off our debt in June. Stock is up. If we get some $ out of the delta lawsuit, or have the flying re-instated we'll be right back where we were 3 months ago. Not a stong airline, but we'll make it.
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Originally Posted by CaribPilot
(Post 377884)
Too bad that lawsuit doesnt exist...
From Holly's Plane Buzz Banter: In last week's PlaneBusiness Banter I mentioned that the lawsuit Mesa Air Group said had been filed against Delta Air Lines in regard to Delta's canceling Mesa's Freedom Air contract flying had not been able to be found on the PACER system. (A public database of bankruptcy and Federal District courts in the U.S.) That is no longer the case. I suspect that because there was an initial motion entitled "Motion to Seal Case" this was the reason the case was not immediately available in the database. However, the judge agreed only to seal the complaint in the case -- not the entire case. So the case is there now. Unfortunately because the complaint itself was sealed, we can't read any of the nitty gritty details. Not surprising, as the complaint no doubt contains a great deal of Delta-Freedom contract information that competitors would love to read. (Yes, we've already had folks from three airlines ask us if we have copies of the complaint.) According to the PACER documentation, Mesa Air Group and Freedom Air did file this week for a preliminary injunction against Delta Air Lines -- but the hearing on that request has not been scheduled until the end of May. May 27-29 to be exact. Clarence E. Cooper, United States District Court Judge is presiding over the case in U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Georgia. Ticker: (Nasdaq:MESA), (NYSE:DAL) |
Originally Posted by tpersuit
(Post 377842)
Hawaiian settled with them for $54 million instead of $90 million that would have taken a while in appeals court. Remember, Aloha is suing too, so I would expect at least a similar judgment there. Stocks this low swing on news like this.
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