If you mean "good investment" you are probably referring to Southwest, or perhaps Allegiant. The reason these companies have performed well is the past is they have NOT lost vast oceans of money. Face it-over the last 10 yrs, DAL has lost many tens of billions-and sure seems set on losing a lot more. Any company that does this over the long term cannot survive (and that term has been running on DAL for quite some time.)
Wall Street expresses confidence in future financial performance by rewarding those they expect to succeed. Here is a quick question: DAL's IPO was about $20 per share, the price is now around $7 after the meger, after billions of dollars worth of "synergies," and after those totally brilliant INTL routes you seem to love so much. Does that seem like an expression of confidence?
Go ahead and dump your money where you wish-maybe it will work out for you (maybe purple monkeys will start flying out of my butt.). I would not invest a penny in such a foolish plan, but apparently your "risk-reward" strategy is pretty durn aggressive.
-Good Luck (you are gonna need it with NWA thugs running the place.)
Wall Street expresses confidence in future financial performance by rewarding those they expect to succeed. Here is a quick question: DAL's IPO was about $20 per share, the price is now around $7 after the meger, after billions of dollars worth of "synergies," and after those totally brilliant INTL routes you seem to love so much. Does that seem like an expression of confidence?
Go ahead and dump your money where you wish-maybe it will work out for you (maybe purple monkeys will start flying out of my butt.). I would not invest a penny in such a foolish plan, but apparently your "risk-reward" strategy is pretty durn aggressive.
-Good Luck (you are gonna need it with NWA thugs running the place.)