Bill Nelson
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I just read a Motley Fool ariticle and they make reference to JBLU not being cash positive. How can this be? According to all of the Blueaide drinkers on this board JBLU rules the world.
As written by the Motley Fools
....As importantly, those years of profitability have Southwest net cash (cash minus debt) positive. For comparison, low-cost competitor AirTran (NYSE: AAI) is also cash positive, but hotshot JetBlue (Nasdaq: JBLU) is not. Then there is U.S. Airways (NYSE: UAIR), which is $16 billion in the hole. How will it ever defend its Philadelphia hub from Southwest while paying interest on a debt that size?
Whats the deal, pickel?
As written by the Motley Fools
....As importantly, those years of profitability have Southwest net cash (cash minus debt) positive. For comparison, low-cost competitor AirTran (NYSE: AAI) is also cash positive, but hotshot JetBlue (Nasdaq: JBLU) is not. Then there is U.S. Airways (NYSE: UAIR), which is $16 billion in the hole. How will it ever defend its Philadelphia hub from Southwest while paying interest on a debt that size?
Whats the deal, pickel?