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I am sure they wanted the ability to deal the company without having to fight about it with other shareholders.This gives them that total control and they were pretty much stuck with the liablility anyway. There are many reasons for making the move.
They difinitely do not want to fly aircraft, they want to manufacture and may not want any debt connected to the flying. EVen NJA has not been anything to write home about.
 
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EVen NJA has not been anything to write home about.

Ummm... perhaps because the NJA business model makes money from SELLING shares and not FLYING.

Yeah, that's it.
 
Correcting,

If you want to get rid of something you don't go out of your way and spend millions of dollars to do it. You're a moron. Stick to flying airplanes and let the big boys handle business.

Umm, did you hear that AA did that same thing to Reno and TWA.
 
Ummm... perhaps because the NJA business model makes money from SELLING shares and not FLYING.

Yeah, that's it.


I think that is the same model for all of the frac's
 
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