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I guess "Delisting on the NASDAQ" should be a topic of concern among the Board of Directors.... oh wait we're talking about MESA's Board of Directors, the board that doesn't have a clue.
http://www.nasdaq.com/about/FAQsContinued.stm#6
Start the clock! 30 More days of this and they will be delisted!![]()
No No no it takes 30 CONSECUTIVE days below $1.00 and then they have 180 days to get it back above $1.00
I guess "Delisting on the NASDAQ" should be a topic of concern among the Board of Directors.... oh wait we're talking about MESA's Board of Directors, the board that doesn't have a clue.
http://www.nasdaq.com/about/FAQsContinued.stm#6
No No no it takes 30 CONSECUTIVE days below $1.00 and then they have 180 days to get it back above $1.00
Not quite a record when you consider stock splits. After adjusting for the splits the record low is $0.731 which was hit intra-day on 3 May 1988. Since then, the stock has had two 3:2 splits and one 2:1 split.today close.. another new record low for Mesa stock..
81 cents..
Not quite a record when you consider stock splits. After adjusting for the splits the record low is $0.731 which was hit intra-day on 3 May 1988. Since then, the stock has had two 3:2 splits and one 2:1 split.
For all those getting "semi's" over the prospect of a Mesa bankruptcy, I'd like to remind them of history's lessons.
When airlines file Ch 11., the CEO usually walks away with million and millions in his pockets after raping the workforce out of every possible penny.
The more ruthless the CEO, the worse off the "peasants" are, and the more the CEO makes out.
In short, a CH 11 could well result in a Mesa that emerges leaner and meaner, with an even worse off pilot workforce, and an even better compensated CEO.
So . . . root away, I guess. Just admit the fact that you're really just rooting for the "punishment" of 1500+ Alpa pilots and not a whole lot else.
By the way, what happened to Z. K. I see he is no longer anywhere to be seen.
Now at Continental. Sucks for them.
gross....what is he doing there? They couldn't have hired him as a pilot.
Now at Continental. Sucks for them.
Soverytired
Here is my vision of what will happen to Mesa. They will enter into Chapter 11 seeking court protection. Once they are in Chapter 11 they will begin the process of trying to weasel out of contracts with their creditors.
While these negotiations are taking place other airlines will seek to buy pieces of the airline. For example SkyWest or Chataqua will petition the judge to buy the part of the operation doing the US Airways flying. The creditors, lease holders, stock holders, and most of all US airways will all buy off on it. These airlines will cherry pick the profitable parts of the airline, leaving Mesa with unprofitable 50 seat aircraft.
This is where Chapter 7 comes into effect. With all the profitable portions of the operation gone, they will fold up shop. JO will unfortunately ride off in to the sunset with some type of bonus, but he will be gone.