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Analysts: No 70-seaters for Pinnacle

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Pinnacle Airlines Shares Slip After Analyst Sees Few Prospects From Northwest Labor Deal

NEW YORK (AP) -- Pinnacle Airlines Corp., which operates regional flights primarily for bankrupt Northwest Airlines Corp., saw its shares lose ground on Monday after an analyst said Northwest's recent labor agreement included little promise for Pinnacle.

On Friday, Northwest and its pilots reached a pay-cut deal. The country's fourth-largest airline said it got the $358 million in savings it sought, but other details weren't released.

A central issues in the talks was who will fly smaller regional jets, including 70-seat planes. Northwest had proposed forming a new subsidiary for that service.

JPMorgan analyst Jamie Baker said in a client report that with the formation of a subsidiary staffed by Northwest furloughees, "it appears the potential for a 70-seat growth allocation to Pinnacle is slim."

Although Pinnacle will likely continue to fly its 124 50-seat planes on behalf of Northwest, the lack of 70-seat growth "doesn't make for attractive risk-reward" at the current stock price, Baker said.

Baker maintained his "Underweight" rating on Pinnacle's stock.

Pinnacle shares shed 39 cents, or 5.3 percent, to $6.93 in midday trading on the Nasdaq. The stock has bounced between $4.42 and $11.25 over the past 52 weeks.
 
uh-huh.

and Mesaba's shares did what?
 
Aw man.
With all the stock I own in Mesaba that means I lost.... forget it, it's worthless anyhow.
 
YourPilotFriend said:
Old news....
Actually, it's not "news" at all. At this point, no one knows where the flying is going to go. It could still be going to Pinnacle or Mesaba, it could be going to a third Airlink like Republic or CoEx, or it could go to a new subsidiary owned by NWA. I know you think that last option is the most likely, but I think it's absurd. We'll all still have to wait a little bit to see who gets this flying. Some analyst at JPMorgan is not a very good source of information about the airline industry. Remember, many of these institutions still trade airline stock thinking that they are actually going to make some money. That should tell you something about their competence. :rolleyes:
 
YourPilotFriend said:
Old news....

Ya wanna know what is getting old? It starts with y and ends with ou. Three letters. Three guesses.
 
YourPilotFriend said:
Old news....

Your "knowledge" of the NWA situation has been squat. None of your predictions have come true so you probably want to pipe down on this and not show even more of your vast stupidity.
 
Irony= 70 seaters at pinnacle with your pilot friend in the right seat in a j4j situation.
 
PCL_128 said:
it could be going to a third Airlink like Republic or CoEx :rolleyes:
Highly doubtful you'll see ExpressJet (CoEx) anywhere near the NWA operation. You can realx on that one. There's no way our management wants to get tangled in that fishnet.
 
And Bedford has already had his fun with the red tail family so Republic is out.

Inside info..... It's going to be Colgan with a fleet of new Saab 2000's. You heard it here first.






Sorry couldn't resist that one.
 

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