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MAIR Holdings loss narrows




By Padraic Cassidy
Last Update: 7:52 AM ET Nov 7, 2006






NEW YORK (MarketWatch) - MAIR Holdings Inc. (MAIR
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<IMG class=pixelTracking height=1 width=1 border=0>MAIR ) said Tuesday its fiscal 2007 second-quarter loss narrowed to $2.5 million, or 12 cents a share, from $25.5 million, or $1.24 a share, in the year-earlier period. The Minneapolis and St. Paul, Minn.-based regional airline said its loss was primarily the result of additional expenses connected to Mesaba Aviation's bankruptcy and a $1.2 million loss at Big Sky Transportation Co. Revenue in the three months ended Sept. 30 fell to $6.2 million from $114.9 million, reflecting Mesaba's bankruptcy.
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So Big Sky lost 1.2 million, and isn't bankrupt, but mesaba who lost 1.3 million is bankrupt. The sky is falling, the sky is falling.
 
These yahoos are friggin idiots. I am sitting here in "RGS" and none of us want to be here. Why is this company wasting all this money. The majority of us will be switching to the CRJ when it comes. Instead these dumb asses are spending how much money to train us back into the Saab. They couldn't manage themselves out of a paperbag. I'd almost give my left nut to see sponge bobs rage when I ask him to manage himself out of a paperbag. I sure hope he shows up to our class. We haven't seen the pocket ping-pong safety demonstration yet.
 
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