they will go all in... nothing to lose!! Bargain!!!
well china is now closed .. plus some other country's and the middle east a bit if 'e and no one really wanting to cruise the Baltic and i usually do ! Invites for bears coming on upon return (not a bear drinker but this time will be)...
You would be surprised at the number of Aussie that used to cruise europe every year... LOTS!
Then there were the Kiwis cruising the Greek Islands..
It all adds up and it wont be adding up to quite the same numbers this time around.
Whole population of China now out of the travel business.. all locked up with MOA'S new republished works to study over the rice bowls...
Dont see AIR line profits returning to Pre C levels any year soon even if the air lines say other wise.
IMO .. it will likely be 10 years before things finally show signs of any great improve at least ..
Call Covid with likely future variants + further waves at least a 5 year period, then lingering
on in some regions - such as some of the third world countries
that's a pretty long time for AIR's Board to be spinning fuzzies to investors about a little
light they thought the could see in the distance
I had a most enjoyable day yesterday attending "The Skope Classic" at Mike Pero Motorsport Park,[Ruapuna ].
Was surprised at the very large number of Air NZ planes flying overhead on their approach to ChCh Airport.Seemed to be nearly back to Normal.
Only one Jet Star, and no international planes.Saw three planes' jet stream at above 30,000 ft.Must have been flying to Queenstown.
IMO .. it will likely be 10 years before things finally show signs of any great improve at least ..
Call Covid with likely future variants + further waves at least a 5 year period, then lingering
on in some regions - such as some of the third world countries
that's a pretty long time for AIR's Board to be spinning fuzzies to investors about a little
light they thought the could see in the distance
Yes, 10 years is normally the terminal year for stock valuations. Dividends and profits after that are discounted away to nearly nothing.
AIR another malinvestment which is overpriced IMHO.
There was an ad on the radio this morning …… AIR recapitalisation ends soon etc etc ……don’t think it said hurry up don’t miss out for a chance to invest in this iconic company but the tone was a bit like that.
“ At the top of every bubble, everyone is convinced it's not yet a bubble.”
There was an ad on the radio this morning …… AIR recapitalisation ends soon etc etc ……don’t think it said hurry up don’t miss out for a chance to invest in this iconic company but the tone was a bit like that.
Yes, they'll have to market it super hard. And in a way that doesn't draw too much attention to the financial statements.
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