General Lee
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chperplt said:You're either too blind or dumb to understand what I'm saying here. NO.. I don't expect Delta to sell ASA and Comair and keep the debt. I don't expect Delta to sell ASA or Comair because of the debt.
Understand what I'm trying to say here? I realize you being 40ish and all the brain starts to slow down.. The state of the economy and industry will make any sale cost (debt) prohibitive. NO ONE had the funds or credit to absorb 8 billion in additional debt.
I don't think GG is wrong about wanting to/needing to sell one or both of us. I don't think it can be done now and accomplish what needs to be accomplished. He's a couple years too late.
chperplt said:GL
Isn't past your bedtime?? It's what... 10pm in SLC?
chperplt said:Come on General.. You've gone through your entire list of why's and how's and now you're pulling this crap out of the bag.
What makes you think Skywest is in a position to assume 8 billion, or a portion of that, in new debt? You think that GG is going to put some pressure on our friends from Utah and make them buy CMR or ASA? You think Johnny O has the cash to buy one of us?
I think you've become a little too narrow minded. CMR and or ASA may be IPOd... An extra few million is better than nothing.. A sale, especially in the manner in which you describe is very far fetched and not a good reality. No one will be assuming 8 billion in debt. Delta will continue to pay the debt.. That's the reality of the situation.
You can jump up and down like a little child and say that it's going to happen because GG said we don't need to own you (us) to keep the feed.. The fact of the matter is the economy and industry will not support it.. It just won't right now.
I can understand you being nervous about your future. You should be... we all should be.
As far as Comair goes, I think Air India might be interested. Have fun in Delhi and don't drink the water....
chperplt said:I love Indian food!!!!!
That's wonderful. Enjoy that
General Lee said:Why don't you call GG and ask him? Do it. Call him up and tell him he is insane. I think he has a better grasp of the situation than you or I do. He has mentioned a possible sale, and it will happen eventually. He even said we don't need to own you to have value with your services----HE SAID THAT. Expect a sale soon, and I believe Comair will be dumped last, at the lowest price. Oh well, at least the debt will go away.
Bye Bye--General Lee
General Lee said:Also, how many CRJs do you guys have now? How many CR7s? didn't you just get 4 more? At $20 million each? Skywest just bought 20 CR7s for a lot more than $20 million each (Does anyone have a correct $$-- I thought it was 20 for $537 million? That would be approx $27 million each) Maybe ASA left out the 2nd FMS and Skywest didn't....?
Bye Bye--General Lee
General Lee said:I don't mind the criticism, but I do wish you would back up your statements with facts or articles that support your claims. I usually do.
LoveGun said:I don't think US Air ever even asked Mesa for exit financing money. I could be totally wrong, but I think Mesa is on the way out at U.
General Lee said:Medflyer,
If you have debt from RJs, and you sell half of them, you will have lower debt payments. Why is that hard to understand? We would keep the RJ debt? Come on. We would give them over 130 RJs and 12 props for $500 million and call it a deal? Nah.
General Lee said:...
Skidd,
Again, congrats on exiting this business if you wanted to. There has to be an upside to selling ASA or Comair for Delta to do it. GG is not stupid. United slashed the rates for their UAL Express carriers after they went into Chap 11 protection. Maybe Delta stated they wouldn't change the fee for departure rates for Skywest if they purchased ASA? We don't know. As far as INCREASING the payments and not taking the debt...... NO WAY. Sorry, that doesn't float. When someone purchases a company, you get all of the baggage. When Delta bought Western or Northwest bought Republic, they assumed everything.
And, our Song product is very good--rivaling those that you mentioned---we just were awarded top service by Reader's Digest. As far as pointing out that a lot of our planes are old and dirty---I think most businessmen would still prefer them on longer flights than new CR7s....
Bye Bye--General Lee