Hi everyone. New here and new to trading. Have bought a small holding in AIR and have been enjoying reading everyone's thoughts and opinions.
Can anyone tell me what they estimate the upcoming dividend range will be including a possible special.
Thanks
Welcome to the mad hatters club. I would be happy with 5c div and 5c special or 10c div and no special. Then if they give you more it comes as a nice surprise.
Air rated in the top 3 airlines worldwide by TripAdvisor out of 66 carriers(Not really a surprise to some of us aye) Meanwhile Jetstar rated one of the worst but hey no surprises there either.
Air rated in the top 3 airlines worldwide by TripAdvisor out of 66 carriers(Not really a surprise to some of us aye) Meanwhile Jetstar rated one of the worst but hey no surprises there either.
Has that broken Jetstar jet left Guam yet?
“ At the top of every bubble, everyone is convinced it's not yet a bubble.”
I'm looking for 25c in total fully imputed, would be happy with that. Under 20c would be a bit lean IMO.
10 cps interim divvy was definitely on the lean and mean side...but now AIR are flush with cash from quitting virgin at a good price and getting their shareholder loan repaid...
10 cps interim divvy was definitely on the lean and mean side...but now AIR are flush with cash from quitting virgin at a good price and getting their shareholder loan repaid...
AIR quit Virgin at a big loss, it's only greedy shareholders who cast that loss aside on the assumption that AIR will pay the capital less losses back to the shareholders as special dividends, rather than make good on their promise to invest shareholder capital in earnings accretive investments. Big fail imho. Maybe they have run of ideas and flick the residual value back to shareholders, maybe they won't. If they do it will confirm AIR's lack of investment nouse and non-domestic growth potential. Imagine how that looks to their international competitors, bowing out on the whim of a disgruntled CEO with a grudge, passing growth capital less losses back to shareholders. I bet those competitors are laughing their heads off watching AIR revert back to being a bit player in NZ reliant on gouging super profits from their monopoly domestic network.
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