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Someone sold almost 14,000 of Midwest shares right at the end of Friday trading day, hmmm.... what does that mean, wonder if they know something we don't know.
Maybe they are thinking that the deal might not go through? Because once airTran pulls out of the deal their shares will go up and Midwest shares will take a hit.
Yeah, the stock peaked, and hasn't retreated significantly since. I think it's a bit early to say the market doesn't want it to happen. People are keeping the Midwest stock WAY too overinflated to state that.AAI peaked right after the exchange offer at $12.88 on January 16. it appears the market does not want this to happen.
You might clarify that AAI stockholders were hurting. The airline has been doing just fine.AAI was hurting before this midwest merger talks as the stock was down close to 50% since March of 2006.
THAT is a very likely possibility. I've always said I didn't really understand the value of purchasing a marginally profitable company with a base so d*mn far north.perhaps with their stock deflated the midwest deal was a defensive manuever to avoid their own buyout talks.
You might clarify that AAI stockholders were hurting. The airline has been doing just fine.
What makes it more interesting is the fact that they spent the ENTIRE week talking about Scope and M&A.Merger and Aquisition talks I understand were in full swing at the last negotiation meeting ... Hmmmm...