Melburnian1
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While the sharemarket is all about future predicted performance and not 'today', I don't share the sentiments of VA that its latest quarterly loss (notwithstanding that fuel hedging may make it difficult to immediately share gains from lower aviation turbine fuel prices) is something to 'celebrate':
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The 'devil is in the detail.' VA's continued reliance on the leisure market that to put it mildly is very subdued will continue to weigh it down.
VA hasn't exactly made a financial success of international flying either.
Warren Buffett shows his financial intelligence by declining to invest in airlines and insurers.
Those who invested in QF in the last year or so may disagree, because the share price has risen substantially. However it remains well below that of several years ago with neither QF or VA paying a dividend, in QF's case not since March 2009 if I recall.
Our political spinners have got nothing on those who work for Australia's airlines. If I was JB, I'd be further rationalising unprofitable routes, especially internationally. MEL - DPS is one obvious candidate, with four airlines offering nonstop flights and competing for a slice.
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The 'devil is in the detail.' VA's continued reliance on the leisure market that to put it mildly is very subdued will continue to weigh it down.
VA hasn't exactly made a financial success of international flying either.
Warren Buffett shows his financial intelligence by declining to invest in airlines and insurers.
Those who invested in QF in the last year or so may disagree, because the share price has risen substantially. However it remains well below that of several years ago with neither QF or VA paying a dividend, in QF's case not since March 2009 if I recall.
Our political spinners have got nothing on those who work for Australia's airlines. If I was JB, I'd be further rationalising unprofitable routes, especially internationally. MEL - DPS is one obvious candidate, with four airlines offering nonstop flights and competing for a slice.