meyers9163
Well-Known Member
So wake up this morning and just got to thinking how stupid the local paper really is. As if they know a damn thing about the airlines. All were talking about how RAH was going to make a killing with this new Frontier and Midwest flying. How its going to be so great for indy and then this article.... Made me shake my head... So Midwest is still losing cash? SO will a change of planes to an all E190 and regional fleet and a cheaper pilot group really turn that place into a profitable place? I just dont see how that will make up for the nearly 15 million lost (I realize its the 3rd quarter, but still seems like it might be a long road).
Indianapolis-based Republic Airways reported a smaller third-quarter profit Wednesday despite the addition of Midwest Airlines.
Republic reported earnings of $3.3 million or 9 cents per share, an 80 percent drop from $17 million, or 50 cents from a year earlier.
Analysts surveyed by Thomson Reuters were expecting, on average, a profit of 29 cents a share.
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Revenue fell 6.7 percent to $359.6 million, from $385.2 million a year earlier.
Midwest had a pretax loss of $15.9 million during the two months of the quarter it was owned by Republic, The Associated Press reported.
http://www.indystar.com/article/20091105/BUSINESS/91105005/Republic+Airways+profits+fall+in+3Q
Indianapolis-based Republic Airways reported a smaller third-quarter profit Wednesday despite the addition of Midwest Airlines.
Republic reported earnings of $3.3 million or 9 cents per share, an 80 percent drop from $17 million, or 50 cents from a year earlier.
Analysts surveyed by Thomson Reuters were expecting, on average, a profit of 29 cents a share.
More coverage: Click here for a roundup of Indianapolis-area business news and state updates.
Revenue fell 6.7 percent to $359.6 million, from $385.2 million a year earlier.
Midwest had a pretax loss of $15.9 million during the two months of the quarter it was owned by Republic, The Associated Press reported.
http://www.indystar.com/article/20091105/BUSINESS/91105005/Republic+Airways+profits+fall+in+3Q