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From: | "Peter Maiden" <pmaiden@xtra.co.nz> |
Date: | Sun, 13 May 2001 07:05:32 +1200 |
So Air New Zealand is preparing a case seeking
$500M funding from the Government.
Subsequently denied by Selwyn Cushing on Radio
New Zealand.
As a taxpayer I would be horrified if the
Government did assist Air New Zealand to this degree. Even more so if Air New
Zealand continued paying dividends to shareholders. Taxpayer subsidised
dividends - what next.
Political issues and the impacts that they can
cause are one of the risks of owning an airline in New Zealand.
Good business planning takes these into
account and that risk is managed.
My advice to the Government, if it felt the
need to 'invest' in Air New Zealand, would br to find another $500M and buy the
whole lot back. After all the market only values it at less than a $1B.
That way all taxpayer 'shareholders' would
benefit from the turnaround (yes ?) in Air New Zealand's
fortunes
How do others feel
Cheers
Peter
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