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Planedriver, Skybus isn't a public company so it's not easy to find that answer.

Andy,

I guess we now know the 'answer' tonight!!

Less than a year of ops, so did take them long to go through that $175mil. If its almost gone, kinda 'record pace.'

For what its worth.

DA
 
now if could just pick stocks as well...

Well, too bad Skybust wasn't public...I know a certain pilot who made an obscene amount of cash sell naked calls on Indy Air...This skybust debacle could have made all of us rich!!
 
Andy,

I guess we now know the 'answer' tonight!!

Less than a year of ops, so did take them long to go through that $175mil. If its almost gone, kinda 'record pace.'

For what its worth.

DA

Nah, I think Indy went thru more cash, faster.
 
Andy,

I guess we now know the 'answer' tonight!!

Less than a year of ops, so did take them long to go through that $175mil. If its almost gone, kinda 'record pace.'

For what its worth.

DA

PlaneDrvr, I suspect that the investors pulled the plug early; I'd have a hard time believing that they could burn through that kind of money. Indy Air was only able to burn through ~90 mil/qtr and they had a bunch of RJs.
 
Andy, never underestimate the incompetence of management! :)
 
When will we all be toast?

I tell ya, people who live in glass houses shouldnt throw stones.

Good luck all.
 

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