skc
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With abundant of $3 billions cash in reserve. Anyone thinking of reinstating dividend this coming financial year? What about share buy back?
With the volcanic ash situation it did cross my mind for the first time that Qantas might actually end up broke.imo qan is sick and getting sicker and the board, management and staff need to work together to get through this period. Otherwise they are likely to fade into obscurity in the same manner ansett did.
I'm just wondering if anyone that posts in this thread actually owns any QAN? And if so, why?
I'm a pretty average investor in terms of extracting return out of the market. That said, I wouldn't touch QAN with a rat's ****.
Airlines are like vineyards, they take a lot of capital investment deployed into a highly contestable, competitive market.
With the volcanic ash situation it did cross my mind for the first time that Qantas might actually end up broke.
Virgin seemed to have no problem absorbing the additional fuel cost of flying at lower altitudes in order to run as many scheduled flights as they could reasonably manage under difficult circumstances. Qantas on the other hand seems to have taken the cheap option and is viewing it as "move objects from A to B at the lowest possible cost, time is not critical".
That's not a good attitude from Qantas, and it leads me (and everyone else I've heard comment on it) to regard Virgin as the superior airline in terms of reliability, service etc. That leaves no reason to fly Qantas, at least not unless they are significantly cheaper than Virgin. The trouble is, being a discount carrier doesn't really work for Qantas' business model...
Domestic flights are critical infrastructure in Australia in much the same way as roads, rail, electricity, gas etc are critical infrastructure. With Qantas (including Jetstar) having something like a 70% market share, their decision to shut down has had a massive impact on the wider community.I heard Virgin was the only airline besides the internationals and the regionals to carry on flying here to Adelaide. They don't seem to be doing all that badly despite the cancellations, no. Qantas, meanwhile, looks to be a totally different story...
Sunny sky today after 2 weeks gloomy and rains. I have a good feeling on QAN today. finger crossed. Why don't we keep this thread alive? Stock tipping?
$2.50 by December.
I'm just wondering if anyone that posts in this thread actually owns any QAN? And if so, why?
"Balanced Equity Management Ltd bought a net 22,656,088 Qantas Airways Ltd shares between March 1 and June 15, 2011, increasing from 161,110,780 shares (7.11%) to 183,766,868 shares (8.11%)." Is it accumulating time?
QAN on trading halt!.
Jetstar to Europe ?
Major loss to be confirmed. I wouldnt be holding.
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