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hendefea 06-20-2008 12:04 PM

So what happens after this?
 
Mesa receives Nasdaq delisting noticeJune 20, 2008 2:33 PM ET advertisement

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All bizjournals.com newsMesa Air Group announced Friday it has received a Nasdaq determination letter indicating the company doesn't comply with the minimum bid price requirement for continued listing.

Mesa (Nasdaq: MESA) said it has been given 180 calendar days, or until Dec. 15, to regain compliance. Mesa will regain compliance if the bid price for its common stock closes at $1 per share or more for a minimum of 10 consecutive business days.

If Mesa doesn't regain compliance, Nasdaq will notify the company that its securities will be delisted. Mesa said it intends to request a hearing if it doesn't regain compliance.

Mesa, parent company of Hawaii interisland carrier go! airlines, received the notification because its shares closed below the minimum $1 for the last 30 business days.

Shares of Mesa stock were down 5 percent to 56 cents in afternoon trading.


If its securities are delisted...what does that mean for mesa?

norskman2 06-20-2008 12:14 PM

By itself, not much. Mesa shares will continue to be traded, but on smaller over-the-counter markets, what are called "pink sheets", instead of the NASDAQ.

But what led to the delisting is what matters. It shows that investors are losing confidence in the airline because of its financial mess -- loss of Delta flying, Hawaiian and Aloha lawsuits, you name it.

hendefea 06-20-2008 12:15 PM

ah i see.

any updates from any freedom guys on here? Any news on the Reserve lines for july?

rickair7777 06-20-2008 04:50 PM

Delisting would make it harder for MAG to raise cash by issuing stock...it would reduce the pool of readily available stock buyers.

This is just one more step down the road to bankruptcy.

eaglefly 06-20-2008 05:15 PM


Originally Posted by rickair7777 (Post 408521)
Delisting would make it harder for MAG to raise cash by issuing stock...it would reduce the pool of readily available stock buyers.

This is just one more step down the road to bankruptcy.

The end of that road cannot come too soon.

willflyforcash 06-20-2008 05:27 PM

or.... maybe now is a good time to buy mesa stock because knowing JO, he will pull a fu%$ing rabbit out of a hat and bump the price above $1


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