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So if a company repurchases 17 million of its own stock, and shows an 11 million loss, is there REALLY a loss? Or is that smoke and mirrors?
You idiots, stock repurchase is a no-net-gain transaction. They're trading shares for cash (sorry, I mean CA$H-MONEY) and it doesn't get reported as operating income or loss. In addition, stock repurchase increases the value of the outstanding shares.
First time SKW has had a loss in 90 quarters. 23 years. 11 million loss was less than the 13 million forecast loss
Loss mostly due to reduction of DCI rates (7 million) and the reduction of block hours. Lots of heavy checks costs at ASA. These will affect SKW for the rest of the year.
Air Mekong had a 2 million loss.
Repurchased 17 million of SKW stock (source of the most loss?)
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See what I mean?
We are making it way too easy for Jerry. Go find someone who actually understands anything at all about accounting or finance and bug them. I just don't have the patience to try and explain the obvious anymore.
SkyWest made money, ASA and Expressjet lost money.