I guess the share price will go down by more than our dividend today.
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I guess the share price will go down by more than our dividend today.
looked like air put in a double top at 3.60 break under the neckline of 3.20 might be bad
https://www.nzx.com/companies/AIR/announcements/307355
AIR statement. "Material" for those of you who have never been "lucky" enough to be auditors is defined as greater that 5% of net profit.
What they saying here is the impact on profit is likely to be less than $20m after tax which on 1,123m shares means the impact is likely to be less than 1.78 cps, (before any business interruption insurance they may or may not have to cover this sort of thing).
arc - It has dropped down through the 100 day MA which gives the hound grounds to "paws" for thought. Given the circumstances of the looming election, ongoing geopolitical tension with North Korea and this latest issue I might just continue to embrace the inner possum staring into the bright landing lights with this one.
Well, on a positive note enjoy those divvy payments hitting bank accounts at some stage today :)
No material effect on 2018 earnings sounds like a veiled buy signal.
From the Herald.
Air New Zealand warned of fuel supply problem 5 years ago.
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/business/n...ectid=11923427
Divvy amount in the bank a/c just now, very happy :t_up:
https://www.nzx.com/companies/AIR/announcements/307364
Credit to Rob McDonald who has helped navigate the company through some difficult times as well as being instrumental in helping build the company's profitability through efficiency enhancement strategies in the good times. One of only a tiny percentage of airlines to make money throughout the GFC Rob was a former winner of CFO of the year award and has served the company and its shareholders extremely well in this bean counters opinion. A fine career and he deserves to be recognized for his long and loyal service at the forthcoming annual meeting in my opinion. New chap looks to have very sound credentials.
Looks like we're about 10 days away from fuel flowing normally. http://www.msn.com/en-nz/news/nation...cid=spartandhp