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DOJ Approves Midwest/Northwest/TPG Deal

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U.S. Department of Justice Closes Investigation of Pending Acquisition of Midwest Air Group; Transaction Expected to Close January 31
Wednesday January 30, 6:18 pm ET
MILWAUKEE, Jan. 30 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Midwest Air Group, Inc. (Amex: MEH - News), parent company of Midwest Airlines, today said that the parties have been informed by the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) that the DOJ has closed its investigation of the pending acquisition of Midwest Air Group by Midwest Air Partners, LLC, an affiliate of TPG Capital. As a result, the parties are able to close the acquisition in compliance with the Hart-Scott-Rodino Antitrust Improvements Act of 1976. The acquisition is expected to close January 31, 2008.
As previously announced, the transaction was approved at a special meeting of Midwest shareholders on October 30, 2007. Completion of the acquisition is subject to the satisfaction of customary closing conditions.
Trading of Midwest Air Group stock on the American Stock Exchange is expected to conclude as of the close of trading on January 31, 2008. Shareholders of record as of that date will be notified of the process to surrender their shares in exchange for the per-share merger consideration of $17.00 in cash, without interest, following the closing. Shareholders whose shares are held by a broker or other nominee in "street name" should contact their broker or other nominee for information about receiving the cash consideration for their shares.
Midwest Airlines features jet service throughout the United States, including Milwaukee's most daily nonstop flights and best schedule to major destinations. Catering to business travelers and discerning leisure travelers, the airline earned its reputation as "The best care in the air" by providing passengers with impeccable service and onboard amenities at competitive fares. More information is available at http://www.midwestairlines.com.
Statements about the expected timing, completion and effects of the proposed merger and all other statements in this release, other than historical facts, constitute forward-looking statements within the meaning of the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance on these forward-looking statements and any such forward-looking statements are qualified in their entirety by reference to the following cautionary statements. All forward-looking statements speak only as of the date hereof and are based on current expectations and involve a number of assumptions, risks and uncertainties that could cause the actual results to differ materially from such forward-looking statements. Midwest may not be able to complete the proposed merger on the terms described above or other acceptable terms or at all because of a number of factors, including the failure to satisfy the closing conditions. These factors, and other factors that may affect the business or financial results of Midwest, are described in the risk factors included in "Item 1A. Risk Factors" in Midwest's "Annual Report on Form 10-K" for the year ended December 31, 2006.



Source: Midwest Air Group, Inc.
 
Now that this deal is approved by the DOJ, look for Delta and Northwest to announce their deal any day now. Hold on everyone 2008 is about to be a wild ride.
 
Of course it passed. So will all of the future mergers this year. Politicians can spout off all they want, but in the end it is a necessary evil to consolidate. In 2008 you consolidate or die.

You will hear lots of trash talking fromm the politicians protecting their own turf when it comes to consolidation, but in the end they will rubber stamp everyone of them. Mark my words.
 
They have to rubber stamp the mergers. The only reason they get a say is because of anti-trust issues. With all the LCCs and other airlines out there, there is no case for anti-trust. The merger is on like Donkey Kong.

KLM, Air France, Delta and NWA...one happy family. Hopefully not a dysfunctional family....
 
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Good luck Midwest Guy's,

I hope you guys get treated fairly. Who knows how all this merger stuff is going to wind up. It's a dog eat dog world and we're all wearing milk bone underwear.
(unless you work for SWA...then you're probably ok)
 
I couldn't agree more they thump there chest go back to the bar and ask for the rubber stamp it is a big song and dance, I would prefer an actual song and dance though they owe it to us!

Oh and midwest guys I hate to state the obvious but you are hosed
 
So if Delta acquires NWA, I guess Delta will also own Midwest.???

Bye Bye--General Lee
 
So who loaded up on the MEH stock. You could have bought it for $14 a share back in Dec 2007. Would of brought a nice 21% return in about 8 weeks. A hell of lot better than my 401 (k) over the last 8 weeks. Oh well.
 
Hey General,
Hate to break it to ya, but NWA may acquire Delta...gasp... Who made more money last year?
 

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