radarlove
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While watching Parker's attempt to purchase Delta, a bankrupt company currently losing money, I was struck by a simularity. I went and checked, and sure enough:
USAir is offering $12 billion dollars to purchase Delta
Southwest Airlines current market capitalization is currently only a little over $12 billion.
In effect, Parker is saying that Delta is worth as much as all of Southwest Airlines, and Delta is saying that they're actually worth more than LUV, while still in bankruptcy court. Since USAir has lined up the debt to purchase Delta, apparently at least the debt market agrees.
LUV has had a flat stock price for this entire century so far. I noticed that today they made a change allowing only a simple majority to change their bylaws, instead of a supermajority. Silly to speculate, but why would SWA make it easier to change their corporate bylaws?
Weird things are underfoot.
USAir is offering $12 billion dollars to purchase Delta
Southwest Airlines current market capitalization is currently only a little over $12 billion.
In effect, Parker is saying that Delta is worth as much as all of Southwest Airlines, and Delta is saying that they're actually worth more than LUV, while still in bankruptcy court. Since USAir has lined up the debt to purchase Delta, apparently at least the debt market agrees.
LUV has had a flat stock price for this entire century so far. I noticed that today they made a change allowing only a simple majority to change their bylaws, instead of a supermajority. Silly to speculate, but why would SWA make it easier to change their corporate bylaws?
Weird things are underfoot.