BentOver
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I understand how replacement aircraft vs. growth could easily mean no growth.. But on the other hand, 2010,2011 (and 2012 most likely) were very difficult years for everyone. It's not just a Netjets problem. And NETJETS shrunk just as much as they said they would.. This shrinkage was all planned...Netjets had record sales in '06 and '07. It would have been a monumental task to grow (in this economy) with so many contracts up. Going forward the economy will improve and there will be far fewer contracts up. Which could mean positive owner growth.
I sometimes think it's short sighted to think that a company, Netjets or otherwise, has zero plan to grow over say the next 5 years or so. I know Luthi thinks sales should have been back to normal by now, but the economy just doesn't support it at the moment. Add in CS, and maybe another Frac. changing their business, and quickly things could change.
Add in what MileHigh stated about the legacies and some SIC's wanting out. Plus new pilots not coming to NJA in droves due to the big's hiring. Things could get interesting in 4-5 years..... Nothing stays status quo forever. We had the negative change in 2009-now... Soon I believe there will a change for the positive...Hell, even USAIR is hiring..
Just my optimistic outlook. As of late I am refusing to buy into whatever some in the Union are selling about doom and gloom. Last I checked, besides the furlough, staffing hasn't changed in almost 3 years....
I sometimes think it's short sighted to think that a company, Netjets or otherwise, has zero plan to grow over say the next 5 years or so. I know Luthi thinks sales should have been back to normal by now, but the economy just doesn't support it at the moment. Add in CS, and maybe another Frac. changing their business, and quickly things could change.
Add in what MileHigh stated about the legacies and some SIC's wanting out. Plus new pilots not coming to NJA in droves due to the big's hiring. Things could get interesting in 4-5 years..... Nothing stays status quo forever. We had the negative change in 2009-now... Soon I believe there will a change for the positive...Hell, even USAIR is hiring..
Just my optimistic outlook. As of late I am refusing to buy into whatever some in the Union are selling about doom and gloom. Last I checked, besides the furlough, staffing hasn't changed in almost 3 years....
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