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Press ReleaseSource: SkyWest, Inc.



SkyWest, Inc. Chairman, Chief Executive Officer and President to Present at Goldman Sachs 2005 Transportation Conference
Tuesday March 22, 12:37 pm ET

ST. GEORGE, Utah, March 22 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- SkyWest, Inc., (Nasdaq: SKYW - News) Chairman, Chief Executive Officer and President Jerry C. Atkin will make a presentation during the Goldman Sachs 2005 Annual Transportation Conference. The SkyWest presentation is scheduled to take place Wednesday, March 23, 2005 at approximately 11:45 a.m. Eastern.

A Live audio-only webcast of the conference will be accessible through the following web address: http://customer.talkpoint.com/GOLD006/032205a_mk/default.asp?entity=skywest.

Please note that all listeners must register at the above website before gaining access. It is advised that listeners visit the site at least 15 minutes prior to the live presentation. For those unable to listen to the live broadcast, a replay will be available for 60 days at the above web address. There is no charge to access this event.

SkyWest currently operates as United Express, Delta Connection and Continental Connection carriers under contractual agreements with United Airlines and Delta Air Lines, and under a marketing agreement with Continental Airlines. System-wide, SkyWest serves a total of 120 cities in 32 states and three Canadian provinces with over 1,500 daily departures. This press release and additional information regarding SkyWest can be accessed at www.skywest.com.




LINK HERE: http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/050322/latu091_3.html
 
Doesn't he do this kind of thing about once a year? He'll probably dust off the speach he used last year and use it again.
 
strega7 said:
Doesn't he do this kind of thing about once a year? He'll probably dust off the speach he used last year and use it again.

I think a lot of companies do this. Expressjet CFO will be speaking as well.
 
Time to place your bets.

What will it be?

ASA
Comair
Both
Neither

T-minus 2 days and counting.
 
Neither.

IMHO.....Comair/ASA will be merged, and IPO'd. Makes the most sense. Delta moves Fred into Comair with the intention of heading up both companies. Mother Delta saves big $$$$ on redundant management, etc... Closes down the GO in ATL, more savings.....Maybe then ASA will have the Comair contract imposed on them, which is ALMOST a win - win.

Just a thought.
 
79%N1 said:
Neither.

IMHO.....Comair/ASA will be merged, and IPO'd. Makes the most sense. Delta moves Fred into Comair with the intention of heading up both companies. Mother Delta saves big $$$$ on redundant management, etc... Closes down the GO in ATL, more savings.....Maybe then ASA will have the Comair contract imposed on them, which is ALMOST a win - win.

Just a thought.


Your Out of your FREAKIN MIND, that makes way too much sense.

Medeco
 
Apparently 79% isn't very familiar with how Delta manages Comair and ATL. The pilot groups have been trying to get them to merge for years, and Delta has said NO every single time. There isn't any real savings by merging the companies, anyways.
 
Yeah and I remember about 8 months ago, 550 pilots in DFW saying Big D would never de hub Dallas and move ASA totally out. Me included. Here I am finally moving to ATL in a week, so never say never.
 
bvt1151.....

I may be way off, but how do you figure??? Reduce 2 of everything to 1 of everything seems like a big savings to me......And if you are planning to IPO the new entity, no future need to whipsaw exists.

Again, I could be waaaaay off, but there is too much smoke for there to be no fire. SOMETHING is bound to happen!
 
Merging the 2 groups doesn't fit the whipsaw mentality. Didn't I say IPO on another thread?
 
79%N1 said:
Neither.

IMHO.....Comair/ASA will be merged, and IPO'd. Makes the most sense. Delta moves Fred into Comair with the intention of heading up both companies. Mother Delta saves big $$$$ on redundant management, etc... Closes down the GO in ATL, more savings.....Maybe then ASA will have the Comair contract imposed on them, which is ALMOST a win - win.

Just a thought.


Here is one ASA pilot that would welcome that.
 
You'll get more investors ($$$$$) with 2 smaller companies (ASA and Comair) than you will with one larger one (the combined ASA/Comair). So I doubt this combining of both of us will happen.
 
did anyone listen to the skywest broadcast? I caught the first 10 mins of it and no mention of buying ASA or Comair.
 
He did talk about all the things that go into buying an Airline. But he was very Fishy about mentioning any of them. He did say they are looking at all of the factors like union VS. Non Union, type of equipment, location and more......... but he did not mention at all who,where and at what time.
 

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