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atpcliff

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Hi!

I'm reading an interesting article:

"Silver linings, darkening clouds

Mar 25th 2004
From The Economist print edition
http://www.economist.com/business/displayStory.cfm?story_id=2535961

It has an interesting table comparing the Top 10 airlines in Worth and Seat-miles

The biggest (2002 stats):
AA
UAL
DAL
NWA
JAL
BA
Air France
Lufthansa
SWA
Quantas

Interestingly, all 4 of the big US hub airlines did NOT make the top 10 market cap, while the next 6 in size all made the top 10 in Worth (Market Cap)
SWA
Singapore Airlines
Cathay Pacific
JAL
Lufthansa
BA
All Nippon
Quantas
Ryanair
Air France

I was reading a post from a DAL guy who was at the DAL CEO's brefing recently. DAL's CEO said that in the future ONLY 2 US hub carriers will remain.

Are we pilots ready for the way our industry is rapidly changing???

Cliff
DTW
 
market cap is based off of the market value of the stock...

Which is based on the present value of future expected earnings.

Low market value = poor prospects.
 

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