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Mesa Expects Q2 Profit

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I just saw they reported a profit!

I think they had Martha Stewart's help in cooking the books...
As was stated on another thread, the results were helped with bond money freed up from the Hawaiian Air settlement. Without that, it would have been a loss of several million.
 
CFO leaves, then the intrem CFO quits, then MESA reports profit....:D I guess they finally found some sucker to sign off on the books.

You smell something cooking? Books maybe?
 
you might want to actually look at their 10-Q or 10-K. Mesa's reporting is on a fiscal Sept 30 year. So they have already reported Q-1 results, this is their Q-2.

Oh yea, they still suck

this is the Q-2 results but what the thread is getting at is they never posted Q-1 results, and they are on de-listing notice because of it. Seems odd that they'd just skip that quarter and post Q-2 results.
 
MMMkay,

If there are now profits, there is NO excuse for the pilots to receive below industry average compensation and work rules. There are profits, now MESA pilots, help yourselves: raise the bar.
 
MMMkay,

If there are now profits, there is NO excuse for the pilots to receive below industry average compensation and work rules. There are profits, now MESA pilots, help yourselves: raise the bar.
...and they have been profitable in 15 of the last 18 quarters (2 of the last 5). Why would you expect them to start demanding a share now?
 
MMMkay,

If there are now profits, there is NO excuse for the pilots to receive below industry average compensation and work rules. There are profits, now MESA pilots, help yourselves: raise the bar.

You are absolutely correct. We are in negotiations...hopefuly it wont take as long as ASA's did, but I would not be surprised.
 

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