Nevets
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What is the actual savings goal? I am not being facetious, I really don't know.. Just wondering because 50% of an unknown number might not be significant at all...
- Have we combined 401k programs yet?
- Medical plans/programs?
- Is part of this projected savings also projected concessions from labor?
- Will flight attendants fly both ERJs and CRJs?
- More savings to be had from Maintenance being integrated?
I would think they already went after much of the low hanging fruit.. I too am unsure how they could get another 50% savings. It sounded like this remaining 50% in synergies was directly tied to resolving labor contracts.
They said they would save $70M/yr once SOC was achieved. That happened November 2011. They said they would be profitable in 2013. They keep moving the gaol posts.
- They haven't combined the 401ks. LXJT's pilot contract 401k has higher matching percentages and a B fund company contribution.
- Health benefits hasn't been combined. LXJT's pilot contract caps the pilots' share of the premiums at 25%.
- The only common base is IAD starting this September bid month.
- Maintenance has already been integrated.
You guys can connect the dots.
You do realize that ExpressJet is currently a breakeven operation right? Excluding merger costs the company is profitable, but not by much. Q4 2012 XJT reported a profit, but not enough margin to get us profit sharing. Q1 was an anomaly due to weather.
Jerry didn't buy XJT and merge then with ASA for his health. The company will be profitable in 2014. Maybe even by the end of this year
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It's not break even. That's just what they say. Look at the 4Q 2012 10K, it was NOT profitable. They reported a loss of $5.671M for XJT. They have never reported a profit for XJT in any quarter. Assuming there is no weather (bad business assumption in the airline industry), they may be close to break even but their simply not profitable. We'll see if mother nature cooperates and they can eek one out this quarter.
http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/793733/000104746913001174/a2212817z10-k.htm
http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/793733/000110465912075829/a12-19936_110q.htm
Of course they meant to be profitable. It's just not working out that way. You are falling for it and being too optimistic.
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