Always deferred
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spanky2 said:New rumor...new CEO (Jerry "Just call me Jerry" Grinstein) just upped the price of poker with talk of Ch-11. Worked for AA. Now we will wait and see if the senior CA's make a run on the lump sums.
Ty Webb said:I
Come to think of it, here's a better idea-
Just have DAL management come to AirTran management and demand a raise for us. That'll work, too.
Doesn't matter, it's all about fuel hedging...We have a pretty good cash balance ($2.9 bil)
MedFlyer said:At this point I think bankruptcy is almost inevitable for DL.
FDJ2 said:JP Morgan
"• Cash Flow Update – By our estimates, even without a pilot deal,
Delta should easily remain solvent in 2004, with an ending
unrestricted cash balance slightly north of $2 billion. With a 2H
pilot deal in place, we estimate an unrestricted cash balance of $2.4
billion. In our view, either figure is more than adequate under all
but the most draconian scenarios."
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North American Credit Research
June 30 is the drop dead date with the ATSB. UAIR really only has the shuttle, the two recently combined regionals, and a few gates to sell to get it beyond June 30th. They need to keep PHL, as that is the jewel for their long-term survival. Charlotte and PIT really have no value, and will in all likelyhood see a slow demise as viable hubs for UAIR. They are talking to the pilots about the purchase of 60 more Airbus', but I have trouble seeing that unless they could command $500M for the saleable items I mentioned.MedFlyer said:The only event that I could see allowing DL to avoid BK in the long-haul is the collapse of USAirways. If that happens, then it's a whole new ballgame.