Raoul Duke
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you are both missing the more important part that says they are fully funded through their projected date of profitability - the 28 million not the only $$$ they have access to.
Mr Nisi, who is also a Virgin America director, said the carrier is now filling more than 80 per cent of its available seats, and should turn a profit by the second half of next year (2009).
Cush said he believes Virgin America will have one or two profitable quarters this year, "and we are still fully on course for full-year profit in 2010."
Well it depends on their projected date of profitability if its next quarter they will make it, but if it's 2010 they will need more $$.
Said on 10-08:
Said on 3-09
you are both missing the more important part that says they are fully funded through their projected date of profitability - the 28 million not the only $$$ they have access to.
Cash on hand doesn't mean $hit. For example, you may think that Alaska has good cash on hand, over 1 billion. Actually Alaska Airlines is practically broke when you look at their debt-to-capital ratio of 81 percent.