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    Today formed an inverted hammer on the weekly chart, a reversal signal, the turn away from previous high was quite pronounced. Watching closely for weeks end. Check stops.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blackrose View Post
    How is AIR coping with the ex-PM John Key now part of the board?
    Can they cope with a carping show pony that may make media headlines as he's still a public figure? Hummm
    I don't see him on the board ....
    https://www.airnewzealand.co.nz/air-...oard#selection
    Maybe come back in spring black rose , then the company will be in full bloom with the assistance of the ex PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blackrose View Post
    How is AIR coping with the ex-PM John Key now part of the board?
    Can they cope with a carping show pony that may make media headlines as he's still a public figure? Hummm
    Good post.

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    Quote Originally Posted by couta1 View Post
    Good post.
    Yes it is. Tourism is such a fragile thing...

    http://www.stuff.co.nz/business/9284...to-new-zealand

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    Quote Originally Posted by Raz View Post
    Yes it is. Tourism is such a fragile thing...
    mate, everything is fragile when it come to business... take a example of Oil, predicted to hit USD$60/bbl most of the 2017 and look at now where it is heading towards. Oil spirals to 10-month low.trading below US$43/bbl.

    http://www.marketwatch.com/story/cru...1?dist=markets

    According to bank of Russia if three major countries doesn't stop the output growth then Oil will be hitting to US$25/bbl by mid-2018 but it doesn't mean its going to. Incase if that happen then what would be for AIR (another record profit in 18) but that's all prediction.

    Can't predict the future.it can go either way
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    price of Brent under $45 dollars , air nz collar If I remember was $55 so they are looking pretty good.

    https://www.bloomberg.com/news/artic...s-raise-supply
    one step ahead of the herd

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eval View Post
    mate, everything is fragile when it come to business... take a example of Oil, predicted to hit USD$60/bbl most of the 2017 and look at now where it is heading towards. Oil spirals to 10-month low.trading below US$43/bbl.

    http://www.marketwatch.com/story/cru...1?dist=markets

    According to bank of Russia if three major countries doesn't stop the output growth then Oil will be hitting to US$25/bbl by mid-2018 but it doesn't mean its going to. Incase if that happen then what would be for AIR (another record profit in 18) but that's all prediction.

    Can't predict the future.it can go either way
    When it came to oil you could predict the outcome this time if you had contacts in the US shale oil industry... many surprised on how quickly they would come back into world supply. Actually the US government has a funding support line for that to occur. Part of foreign policy to keep the Russians and others in check?

    If you study tourism you will see it naturally is entirely different risk at this time...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Raz View Post

    If you study tourism you will see it naturally is entirely different risk at this time...
    May be far side of europe but this part of the world is safe heaven

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    Obviously - this is an issue impacting on all airlines ... but I didn't realise that planes have difficulties to fly when it is too hot. It sounds like we managed already to reach the limit - lots of flights in Phoenix cancelled recently due to high temperatures:

    https://www.nytimes.com/2017/06/20/b...te-change.html

    For sure a long term issue, but maybe airlines better prepare ...
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    Quote Originally Posted by BlackPeter View Post
    Obviously - this is an issue impacting on all airlines ... but I didn't realise that planes have difficulties to fly when it is too hot. It sounds like we managed already to reach the limit - lots of flights in Phoenix cancelled recently due to high temperatures:

    https://www.nytimes.com/2017/06/20/b...te-change.html

    For sure a long term issue, but maybe airlines better prepare ...

    For at least three airlines with their main hub is Phoenix they will have to look at it...Dubai has some measures in place which they could look at...the airport needs to have a look also ...

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