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ExpressJet Rejects SkyWest Bid

Commuter airline ExpressJet has spurned a takeover bid from SkyWest Inc. and says it may negotiate with other carriers.

The $3.50-a-share cash offer "represents an opportunistic attempt by SkyWest to acquire the company at a price well below the true value that ExpressJet would bring to a combination," Houston-based ExpressJet said last week in a regulatory filing.

A purchase by SkyWest or another airline might help end losses since ExpressJet started flying under its own name a year ago. Surging fuel prices are adding to pressure for mergers, led by Delta Air Lines Inc.'s plan to buy Northwest Airlines Corp.

SkyWest said it was "disappointed" ExpressJet rejected a bid that provides "full and fair value" to shareholders. The offer may be withdrawn or altered, SkyWest said in a news release, adding that it is reviewing all alternatives.

ExpressJet didn't specify what other partners it would consider, beyond saying that a special board committee would study "strategic and operational alternatives."

The review will include talks with SkyWest "and other potentially interested parties to evaluate a merger at a higher price," ExpressJet said. The airline said it also is considering a new capacity purchase agreement with Continental Airlines Inc.

SkyWest operates commuter flights for Delta and UAL Corp.'s United Airlines. ExpressJet, operating 50-seat regional jets, flies mainly for Continental and Delta as well as using its own name.
 
This news is almost 3 weeks old! Or did they bid $3.50 again, and hope they wouldn't notice they offered the same price?
 
ExpressJet Rejects SkyWest Bid

Commuter airline ExpressJet has spurned a takeover bid from SkyWest Inc. and says it may negotiate with other carriers.

The $3.50-a-share cash offer "represents an opportunistic attempt by SkyWest to acquire the company at a price well below the true value that ExpressJet would bring to a combination," Houston-based ExpressJet said last week in a regulatory filing.

A purchase by SkyWest or another airline might help end losses since ExpressJet started flying under its own name a year ago. Surging fuel prices are adding to pressure for mergers, led by Delta Air Lines Inc.'s plan to buy Northwest Airlines Corp.

SkyWest said it was "disappointed" ExpressJet rejected a bid that provides "full and fair value" to shareholders. The offer may be withdrawn or altered, SkyWest said in a news release, adding that it is reviewing all alternatives.

ExpressJet didn't specify what other partners it would consider, beyond saying that a special board committee would study "strategic and operational alternatives."

The review will include talks with SkyWest "and other potentially interested parties to evaluate a merger at a higher price," ExpressJet said. The airline said it also is considering a new capacity purchase agreement with Continental Airlines Inc.

SkyWest operates commuter flights for Delta and UAL Corp.'s United Airlines. ExpressJet, operating 50-seat regional jets, flies mainly for Continental and Delta as well as using its own name.
Oil reached $50 / barrel today. Who can afford that? The rate this isigoing we could possibly see 2.50 / gallon !
 
Again, Coop, you're showing your age and geekiness with the whole MOD3 & 4 thing. Didn't the upgrade to MOD 3 cost like $900 to go from 2k to 4k?
 
xjet would be smart to take this. They have one foot in the grave. Skywest is clearly the better company. Xjet pilots would be so much better taking the deal!!!!
 
xjet would be smart to take this. They have one foot in the grave. Skywest is clearly the better company. Xjet pilots would be so much better taking the deal!!!!


Do they really have a choice? It seems the real question is whether it will happen sooner or will it be later after a full round of hand ringing (and perhaps a bankrupcy has occured). The silver lining in all this for the XJT guys is that Mesa doesn't have the money to buy them.
 
i thought express jet was the cream of the crop regional... they are going down like this trying to get over taken by sky utah, and now talking to someone else..
 

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