At current prices, AIR yield is very nearly on a par with HLG.
HLG: 44 cps divies, SP = $6.01
(Although for the past few days the share action on HLG has been weird - I assume some sort of bot action?)
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At current prices, AIR yield is very nearly on a par with HLG.
HLG: 44 cps divies, SP = $6.01
(Although for the past few days the share action on HLG has been weird - I assume some sort of bot action?)
Interestingly both are long established companies. Air in it's 78th or is it 79th year and some history on HLG from their website
For what its worth I have exactly the same number of shares in each company.PHP Code:
Hallenstein Glasson Holdings Limited is a retailer of menswear and womenswear, listed on the New Zealand Stock Exchange.
The company operates in excess of 120 stores, with 35 stores in Australia.
Hallenstein Glasson Holdings Limited was formed in 1985 on the merger of Hallenstein Brothers - an iconic menswear retailer first established in 1873, and Glassons - a fast fashion retailer founded in the early 1900's.
Hallenstein Glasson is recognised as New Zealand's leading specialty retailer, and is now making an impact in the Australian market.
Sounds like their are more questions about Boeing's safety standards and trustworthiness. Here is another example from them for burying the truth after an accident:
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/01/20/b...-accidents.htm
You sort of wonder whether AIR's decision to go for Boeing in their latest big acquisition spree was a good one.
Have through the grapevine that United who are flying 787-10's between SFO and AKL this summer for the first time are regularly locking out 30-40 seats due to payload issues..
The -10's may work for some Asian flights but I am skeptical of their performance on long haul flights to the west coast states and beyond..
https://www.stuff.co.nz/business/ind...at-1720-return
17 hours 40 minutes on the southbound return journey must surely be pushing the fuel endurance limit of these aircraft ?
I guess they can easily stop at Fiji when headwinds are adversely strong...and I would think that might happen on the odd occasion.
How many of these birds on the ground now mate as this RR fiasco drags on and on and on...?
Still only one grounded been a couple of engine changes lately that have managed to keep a couple more in the air..
New York will push the -9's...would imagine there will be a few tech stops required every now and then when headwinds dictate..
Would doubt they could carry much freight if any...
Can be an expensive exercise diverting to an island... Especially if your crew are close or do run out of duty hrs...
Thanks Benny. I can't help wondering is these RR engines will ever achieve their design durability ?
"Quick splash and dash" will need to be quick for sure !
I guess with aircraft fuel pumping systems you can shift fuel around and run it under 10% residual capacity with an acceptable degree of safety ? When I owned a fancy boat I would never plan to go under 15% in case of fuel starvation due to pitch and heave movement in potential heavy weather conditions. No fun running a boat's engine(s) dry in rough conditions :eek2: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c8qBvw3ofyE
Yet another damming report on Boeing. After the alarming reports from employees coming out of the plant in North Carolina & the 737 Max disasters, looks like a pattern.
https://www.dailysabah.com/business/...lane-crash-nyt
Sorry BP didn't see you'd already posted a link, but anyway yours behind a paywall whereas this one isn't .
Coronovirus, just to add another worry to the pile.
Luxon & Key timed their exits perfectly I reckon.
think air stock price isnt reflecting the risk of this virus to travel , first case just announced in the US from a chinese traveller. NZ slack response is a worry considering we get so many chinese travellers to NZ.
Dow falls more than 100 points after CDC announces first US case of coronavirus, airlines decline
https://www.cnbc.com/2020/01/21/us-f...ply-lower.html
China coronavirus deaths rise to 17, heightening global alarm
Airports round the world stepped up screening from China. ( not NZ)
After official appeals to stay calm, many Chinese were cancelling trips, buying face masks, avoiding public places
https://www.cnbc.com/2020/01/22/chin...-state-tv.html