chopped half of my holding the other day and happy to hold the remaining, wait and see the real outcome before making decision.
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And fair enough too. I'm back to half my previous overweight position now and happy to do nothing more in the meantime until we get further visibility on how things are progressing. Historical dividend yield based on last two, (some would say very conservative dividends) amount to 19.5 cps / 288 = 6.77% net. Its fully imputed so is 9.4% gross. Earnings growth should lift dividends going forward and a special is now very much back in play now too. One could take the view of looking through the current noise and saying this company can pay a very high sustained dividend yield, (management talked about the potential for tremendous free cash flow later this decade in their recent conference call). I think this is another perspective on the stock and one I feel is more pertinent now the flight path is in the process of becoming unobstructed.
Who wants it ?
https://nz.finance.yahoo.com/news/si...082726416.html
Yes heard you the first time winner :-) and agree
The fact that Singapore said "Anything else would be speculative at this point." rather than no we are not interested or similar points to they are interested and looking hard imho.
Jay - just reminding some that there could be a decent one off bonus for share holders in this
Some seem rather despondent/have doubts about holding AIR. I reckon no better time to hold than now and see how this pans out
Whether its a special dividend or a share buyback if there isa big win thats good - if no big win AIR will still be making heaps this year
Couldn't agree more w69
I'm relatively new to the party, but still holding my modest lot.
From
http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/archives/just_in/4
And nothing announced here yet. Embargo's obviously don't apply to the Phillipines.
Direct flights from Manila to New Zealand coming in December
Published April 5, 2016 4:54pm
Filipinos will soon be able to book direct flights from Manila to Auckland, New Zealand and back beginning December.
Air New Zealand announced on Tuesday that it will begin offering direct flights between the Philippines and New Zealand.
“The Filipino population in New Zealand has more than tripled since 2001 and is now the third largest Asian ethnic group, with around 40,000 Filipinos resident in New Zealand,” Air New Zealand Chief Executive Officer Christopher Luxon said.
“As the only non-stop service between New Zealand and the Philippines, our flight will be quicker and more convenient for travellers than the fastest current option which flies indirect, potentially saving up to two and a half hours each way,” Luxon added.
Trips to New Zealand is expected to be popular on both ends with flights three times a week via Boeing 767-300 aircrafts with flight time of around 10 and a half hours each way.
“The number of visitors from the Philippines is also continuing to grow rapidly, up more than 20 percent in the past year alone so we’re anticipating that demand for this service will be steady in both directions,” Luxon said.
Tickets are expected to go on sale by mid-2016 subject to government and regulatory approvals. —Joseph Tristan Roxas/JST, GMA News
- See more at: http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/story....tELWRl4X.dpuf