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Airnet Lear Upgrades

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How many pilots that don't fly for Airnet would go to their website to see that they announced they are going for sale. Above that how many would come to a aviation website and post it for everyone to see. I guess my whole thought is that I am surprised that a employee would be brining attention to it.
 
Above that how many would come to a aviation website and post it for everyone to see. I guess my whole thought is that I am surprised that a employee would be brining attention to it.

This is PUBLIC knowledge not only for every employee of the company but for the general public and the thousands of shareholders out there as well. Not to rant but there really isn't anything being disclosed on this board that isn't already common knowledge. Almost 100% of the time the employees hear something of importance regarding the company it's normally as a result of a public SEC filing or a press release.
 
I knew from the press release and Yahoo Finance that Airnet was for sale three days before I ever say an internal company memo regarding the matter. And what is the big deal about spreading the word? Keeping it quiet is not going to deter any potential buyers. I am quite sure that potential buyers do not frequent aviation message boards to gain info about Airnet.
 
What percentage of AirNet Lear drivers continue on to Jetride to fly the Lear 60? Is there a direct path? Is this a popular option?
 
Why don't you go to companies websites to keep up with information???? IF i am so interested in a company that i read all the posts about them here on this board then why not go to their website and learn everything you can about them. The few companies i would like to eventually go to i always check their sites to see what the latest info is on them. Besides, as has been said already, it is public information easily found on any finance website by checking the stock symbol, or as has been said as well it has been in the papers.
 

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