on 16-04-2020 10:49 AM
Keeping in mind:
Virgin Airlines is basically worthless as per the market price of the holding company that owns it: Virgin Australia Holdings LTD
share price is less than 1 cent ,
compared with Qantas being valued 355x more at $3.55 per share
What about dividends ? none paid , appears never has.
Also a major share holder HNA Group (19.82%) is being nationalised by "CHINA INC" who have the expressed objective of selling all airline assets which would include Virgin Australia Holdings
Somewhat shakey some might say.
so what about worthiness of support , the history ?
Questions of interest .. how did a new airline establish itself after a pioneering Australian airline company on home ground ( Ansett Airways/ Ansett Australia) fail dismally ?
A solution that will placate everyone and result in financially viable trading for all airlines based here is in everyones interest.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virgin_Australia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virgin_Australia_Holdings
https://www.bing.com/search?q=Virgin+Australia+holdings+LTD&FORM=ANCMS9&PC=U531
https://www.bing.com/search?q=qantas+shares&FORM=AWRE
on 17-04-2020 07:57 PM
Qantas did not pay any income tax from 2009-2018.
on 17-04-2020 11:59 PM
@eol-products wrote:Qantas did not pay any income tax from 2009-2018.
Yeah I read about that - have noticed the Govt will only deal with both airlines at the same time - wonder what it would take to apply a small tax rate to gross earnings, like 0.25% - at least then they can all say they pay earnings related tax , even if they declare nett break-even or losses
on 18-04-2020 12:42 AM
@rogespeed wrote:
@eol-products wrote:Qantas did not pay any income tax from 2009-2018.
Yeah I read about that - have noticed the Govt will only deal with both airlines at the same time - wonder what it would take to apply a small tax rate to gross earnings, like 0.25% - at least then they can all say they pay earnings related tax , even if they declare nett break-even or losses
0.25% to much ...... would you believe 0.0001% of operating revenue
on 18-04-2020 08:54 AM
I see airlines to be nothing but a public transport service which as we know don't make money.
I have seen news articles this morning saying Chinese Government owned airlines are potentially looking at Virgin now. With all the different stories around who knows if there is any truth but at least all those against our Government helping will be happy it won't cost us anything in the short term.
on 18-04-2020 12:55 PM
News reports this morning state that the Qld government has offered Virgin $200m.
on 18-04-2020 01:33 PM
Mention of them moving to Melbourne must have helped.
It's a shame as it used to be an Australian owned company before other airlines bought into them for their own agenda's.
on 18-04-2020 01:42 PM
You may not have realised the share price is $0.086 so $726m.
on 18-04-2020 03:53 PM
@eol-products wrote:You may not have realised the share price is $0.086 so $726m.
I did mention the share prices in a previous reply , anyhow
I would like a piece of that action in the likely event that they survive and hopefully flourish - Qantas shares are over 300 cents each
looks like "republic" China is going to buy HNA Group, a wheeling & dealing conglomerate with interests in but not exclusive to Chinese and International aviation, who has financially shot itself in the foot by overexposure to debt , and sell off their aviation assets , so about 20% of Virgin Holdings might be be up for purchase
on 18-04-2020 04:16 PM
@eol-products wrote:Mention of them moving to Melbourne must have helped.
It's a shame as it used to be an Australian owned company before other airlines bought into them for their own agenda's.
After ten years the founder got out , working as CEO, - at that time VirginBlue/Airlines declared a larger profit than Qantas ( I think the UK Virgin Group was more or less a silent partner - i think certainly bankrolled the startup with $10 million , which increased in value once listed to $2,300 Million - a tidy sum in 2003 )
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brett_Godfrey
so what went financially wrong for then or is it an accounting illusion ?
on 18-04-2020 05:55 PM
Other airlines got invloved and from what I have read personal egos of those running them. Whatever Virgin would do Qantas would try and one up them. At one point they had a capacity war which gave us cheap seats but cost each of them millions a day. I think this ended in 2014.