Dizel8
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No. Sales will commence in 2008: 3 in 2nd Q, 1 in 3rd Q, and 2 in 4th Q. He also left the door open to sell more if necessary. This will leave a net 6 to the fleet for a total of 110 by the end of 2008. My guess is more will go out the door if the economy really tanks, but if consolidation is beneficial to B6...they will hold firm.Does the 4th qtr loss include the sale of a A320?
Could be on the 4th Q financials, but I would guess they probably took a small loss on the sale as buyer probably received a markdown if a/c was due for heavy mx.
Get ready.........brace yourself..........here it goes............
I see the beginning of the end of jetBlue.
It had to be said. Sorry.
It is considering that B6 was hamstrung through most of 2007 by the Neeleman School of how not to run a maturing airline. Check out how much Blue is up in the market today to understand what Wall St thinks of their prospects in 2008.Not exactly, but a profit of 18 million is nothing to brag about. In a year where most airlines had a pretty decent profit, keeping less than 1 cent of every dollar brought in isn't exactly exciting.
At my interview on the 11th they said that they were actually able to sell them for what they have in them because overseas demand is so high right now.Could be on the 4th Q financials, but I would guess they probably took a small loss on the sale as buyer probably received a markdown if a/c was due for heavy mx.
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Take out the 40 mil. we lost in 5 days back in February, and we had a nice 58 mil. dollar year. I know, I know, what's done is done...Not exactly, but a profit of 18 million is nothing to brag about. In a year where most airlines had a pretty decent profit, keeping less than 1 cent of every dollar brought in isn't exactly exciting.
Nice job, in the face of stiffening competition, JB seems to be holding their own and still growing.