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billSquared
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How much value does LCC bring to the combination, especially after their labor costs rise as a result of the deal? Considering there is no offer of cash to the creditors are they better off with 70% of the combined airline or 100% of American as an independent company? It looks like it would be another ugly, long, drawn-out merger where any synergies and inefficiencies will take years to realize. In this industry mergers always seem to be far harder and more expensive to carry out than promised and deliver less value in the end. LCC hasn't even gotten it's last merger straightened out and they want to merge again? Where is the real "fit" here? What about system overlap on the east coast and potential divestment issues? Do you need hubs in CLT, PHL and MIA? What about the fleet?
I think we may see other parties get involved with this situation yet, I don't see LCC management being the ones to remain in control of this combination if this happens. If LCC had a boatload of cash to put in the deal that would be one thing but I think if this gets done it will be the American side that calls the shots. This will be interesting as it unfolds.....drama.
What other parties would get involved? Unless there are some top secret discussions going on, LCC and AMR are the only ones at the party. And as far as American management remaining in control the creditors have already said they want Horton out. This sounds like its gonna happen . If Parker didn't think it was gonna happen i don't think he would have even made an official offer and would have just said they couldn't come to agreeable terms and have decided not to pursue a merger at this time. It's gonna be a big long messy merger. Bigger office for Doogie and more money to pay off his drunk driving tickets.
Private equity possibly, TPG....they can bring in cash where LCC can't.
If AA exits as planned solo, LCC is in for trouble.
The desperation of Doug Parker is laughable. He's a child trying to get into a "grown ups only" club.
I wonder if he'll get another DUI after this failed attempt!:laugh:
Last ditch attempt by LCC to become a big boy and wear big boy pants. If AA exits as planned solo, LCC is in for trouble.
No way AA can exit stand alone. The one airline who should be most worried here is SWA. They will soon be surrounded by post bankruptcy, lean, low-cost, aggressive companies.
Don't underestimate the power of happy motivated employees...
US Airways is bringing ZERO cash to the table. It will be a 100% stock transaction. If Parker thinks the combined company will be valued at 8 billion he is dreaming. Far from a done deal ... Especially in current market conditions considering this is an all stock transaction Airline stock is junk!!!!! Just ask all the holders since 9/11........This isnt anywhere near even interesting yet.
Some of you guys need to checkout: http://www.drinkinganddriving.org/ over 900,000 individuals are arrested each year for DUI. DP just happened to be one of those 900,000. Just think of the number of drivers that do not get arrested. Having been in the airline business for over 22 years this industry has it fair share of alcholics. We are all make mistakes over the years, God knows I have made many. At least he is not like Miss Lohan and in the news all the time for something.
Ummm... where are these people?Don't underestimate the power of happy motivated employees...