$25 stock SWA smelling blood
#61
Just me spitballing, but as far as we know this covid19 didnt even exist a few months, and the whole issue with this is not only is it contagious before symptoms appear, unlike influenza, but also highly contagious. People die from the flu, but we have a handle on the flu as a society with vaccines and freedom of choice. The same can't be said about covid. On the bright side, saudis opting for an oil price war should help airlines bottom lines.
For your health.
For your health.
#62
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Here's one for the tinfoil hat posse...
"On July 27, 2010, AirTran Airways hosted the grand opening of their new System Operations Control (SOC) Center at Orlando International Airport."
"On September 27, 2010, Southwest Airlines announced they would acquire AirTran Airways and parent AirTran Holdings for a total cost of $1.4 billion."
So, exactly 2 months after our new OCC opens in BNA, SWA will probably announce they are buying Spirit.
"On July 27, 2010, AirTran Airways hosted the grand opening of their new System Operations Control (SOC) Center at Orlando International Airport."
"On September 27, 2010, Southwest Airlines announced they would acquire AirTran Airways and parent AirTran Holdings for a total cost of $1.4 billion."
So, exactly 2 months after our new OCC opens in BNA, SWA will probably announce they are buying Spirit.
#65
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I think it’s more likely F9 will be doing the buying. This is perfect timing for Franke to merge the two.
March 5
“The downturn in stock prices on virus concerns potentially offers a silver lining for prospective airline investors or for carriers mulling consolidation, Indigo Partners principal Brian Franke tells Cirium.”
https://www.flightglobal.com/indigo-...137117.article
March 5
“The downturn in stock prices on virus concerns potentially offers a silver lining for prospective airline investors or for carriers mulling consolidation, Indigo Partners principal Brian Franke tells Cirium.”
https://www.flightglobal.com/indigo-...137117.article
#66
I think it’s more likely F9 will be doing the buying. This is perfect timing for Franke to merge the two.
March 5
“The downturn in stock prices on virus concerns potentially offers a silver lining for prospective airline investors or for carriers mulling consolidation, Indigo Partners principal Brian Franke tells Cirium.”
https://www.flightglobal.com/indigo-...137117.article
March 5
“The downturn in stock prices on virus concerns potentially offers a silver lining for prospective airline investors or for carriers mulling consolidation, Indigo Partners principal Brian Franke tells Cirium.”
https://www.flightglobal.com/indigo-...137117.article
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