Over $3 isn't really blue sky territory
The AIR shareprice has been there before
sb9 - it once was $16 odd .....good to get back there wouldn't it
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I think history is about to repeat itself
The share price moved from $3.20 in Jan 1991 to $16.22 in Jan 1994
Yep up 5 times in 3 years - history does repeat itself sometimes doesn't it
Booking flights Auckland to Queenstown in January for a holiday. Believe it or not there's a few opportunities that month to fly down on Jet-battery-hen-class for $49, (guess they have to almost give away their chicken coup sized 2 hour ordeal if no one wants it), but I'm anteing-up for the $99 Koru hour flights with coffee and muffin, far more leg room and flying my own airline. Just wanted to set the record straight that I am more often than not more than happy to pay extra to fly a proper airline.
Agreed. 9% growth in tourism is a massive tailwind for AIR and there's no reason for that to diminish. All the naysayers, non-believers and those that think $3 is the ceiling might want to consider if this is their golden opportunity to sell...hopefully that pushes the SP back to $2.90 and I can buy some more :D
naysayer: "One who frequently engages in excessive complaining, negative banter and/or a genuinely poor and downbeat attitude. Naysayers are distinguished by their tendency to consistently view the glass half empty, make frequent one-way trips to negative town, and constantly emphasize the worst of a situation. They have the capacity to rant and whine for hours on end about the most insignificant inconveniences. They tend to travel solo, but have the keen ability to spread their pessimistic attitude to a group of unsuspecting bystanders and encourage others to employ their mindset.
Naysayers tend to blend in with those around them rather well, granted they have learned over the years to adapt to their surroundings. However, when the opportunity arises, their true nature will be exposed and they will stop at nothing to exclude others or bring a general sense of negativity to any situation.
Not to be confused with non-naysayers who fight against the negativity brought forth by naysayers, make the best of a situation and are not afraid to call out a naysayer on the spot."
wow, you wouldn't want to be one of those!
And let's not forget non believers Satan - a subject you should be familiar with?
The believer, awestruck by the grandiosity of the universe and the puzzle of origins, will insist that "there must be something." To this, the nonbeliever will agree - yes, there must be something. But to nonbelievers, that something equates to explanations that have not yet been discovered. The difference between believers and nonbelievers is that the former insist that the "something" must be defined as a being with intent, or at least a mysterious "higher power." The nonbeliever, on the other hand, takes a more humble position, simply conceding that these questions cannot be answered based on current limits on knowledge.
Jeez, naysayers and non-naysayers and believers and non-believers. Isn't the world a mess.
All I know that Air NZ by enthusiastically reconceptualizing technically sound schemas are moving ahead of their competitors
Leads to increased sustainable profits and ever increasing share price
True that Winner. AIR are right on the money with their fast forward of all things electronic and digital recognising that most people are embracing new technology. Who in their right mind for instance hasn't signed up for the daily deals available on www.grabaseat.co.nz. Some ripper deals today ! Further, its interesting to note that their airpoints membership grew a whopping 17% last year...that's a lot of new customers they're communicating with by e.mail in terms of sales and promotion activity isn't it !!