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AirTran Mum on Midwest Offer
Wednesday May 16, 4:57 pm ET
By Dinesh Ramde, Associated Press Writer AirTran Mum on Potential Extension of Midwest Offer
MILWAUKEE (AP) -- With the clock winding down on its offer to buy Midwest Air Group Inc., AirTran Holdings Inc. gave no indication Wednesday of whether it would extend the bid, a cash and stock deal worth about $389 million .
In an e-mail, AirTran spokeswoman Judy Graham said she could not comment on the company's plans related to the tender offer, which was set to expire Wednesday at midnight EST.
AirTran, operator of low-cost carrier AirTran Airways, has courted the operator of regional Midwest Airlines since June 2005.
In April, Midwest's board unanimously rejected the latest offer, calling it "inadequate" and saying the Milwaukee-based airline could be more profitable alone.
Shares of Midwest Air rose 22 cents, or 1.48 percent, to $15.10 on Wednesday. AirTran was up 39 cents, or 3.42 percent, to $11.79.
The rejection is expected to set up a showdown at its annual shareholder meeting, set for June 14 in Milwaukee. AirTran has nominated three members for election to Midwest's nine-member board of directors. AirTran president and chief operating officer Bob Fornaro has said he believed shareholders would elect the slate.
Midwest chairman and chief executive Tim Hoeksema, in a letter accompanying the proxy statement filed Wednesday, urged shareholders to "protect your investment and preserve Midwest Airlines by rejecting the AirTran slate."
"AirTran's plan is to generate a transaction that will dismantle Midwest Airlines," he said. "if that were to happen, Midwest shareholders would be left with shares of a consistently underperforming stock in a commodity carrier that provides inferior service."
Orlando-based AirTran made an initial bid for Midwest worth $78 million in June 2005. AirTran took its courtship public in December and eventually directly to shareholders.
Associated Press writer Emily Fredrix contributed to this report from Milwaukee.
I am sure they will extend. My guess is 34% tendered.
Wednesday May 16, 4:57 pm ET
By Dinesh Ramde, Associated Press Writer AirTran Mum on Potential Extension of Midwest Offer
MILWAUKEE (AP) -- With the clock winding down on its offer to buy Midwest Air Group Inc., AirTran Holdings Inc. gave no indication Wednesday of whether it would extend the bid, a cash and stock deal worth about $389 million .
In an e-mail, AirTran spokeswoman Judy Graham said she could not comment on the company's plans related to the tender offer, which was set to expire Wednesday at midnight EST.
AirTran, operator of low-cost carrier AirTran Airways, has courted the operator of regional Midwest Airlines since June 2005.
In April, Midwest's board unanimously rejected the latest offer, calling it "inadequate" and saying the Milwaukee-based airline could be more profitable alone.
Shares of Midwest Air rose 22 cents, or 1.48 percent, to $15.10 on Wednesday. AirTran was up 39 cents, or 3.42 percent, to $11.79.
The rejection is expected to set up a showdown at its annual shareholder meeting, set for June 14 in Milwaukee. AirTran has nominated three members for election to Midwest's nine-member board of directors. AirTran president and chief operating officer Bob Fornaro has said he believed shareholders would elect the slate.
Midwest chairman and chief executive Tim Hoeksema, in a letter accompanying the proxy statement filed Wednesday, urged shareholders to "protect your investment and preserve Midwest Airlines by rejecting the AirTran slate."
"AirTran's plan is to generate a transaction that will dismantle Midwest Airlines," he said. "if that were to happen, Midwest shareholders would be left with shares of a consistently underperforming stock in a commodity carrier that provides inferior service."
Orlando-based AirTran made an initial bid for Midwest worth $78 million in June 2005. AirTran took its courtship public in December and eventually directly to shareholders.
Associated Press writer Emily Fredrix contributed to this report from Milwaukee.
I am sure they will extend. My guess is 34% tendered.