- What is the future outlook for MAS?
- Are the other airlines almost similar to MAS - KLM, SIA, Thai Airways, British Airways in almost similar situation?
- Is the business competitive?
I hope so, but it is not. One can't use the price when it was RM6 to today's price. At today's price, it has just raised a 4 for 1 rights at RM0.23. That means the costs for every 4 of the 5 shares were at RM0.23. Putting that argument aside, I would like to ask a few questions.
MAS should be sold but not at a loss ......? - M.A. Wind
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Rikki, double whammy downwards ! MAS needs complete restructuring and complete new and cheaper supply chain. Stranglehold of the union is tough to handle. Need also to work with tourism Malaysia and immigration for mm2h people and developers. Also MM2H should be able to buy rm500k homes and not ridiculous high price of rm1 million! Can attract high calibre retired people to work as consultants. Malaysian wish to see MAS doing well again like the the yesterday's where sia and MAS were well known airlines!
2013-08-14 11:46
If I have 6B, I would buy MAS. Having billions of loss on the book, I can look forward to many years of tax free income. There are many ways to reduce cost. Exchange rate is a double edge sword, the huge employee's pay in RM vs operational cost in USD. Cheaper RM will also automatically boost profit in foreign tourist income. I think what MAS lacks is a good brain.
2013-08-14 12:46
bankrupt company, donkies managements
bail out twice by govt
history will repeat it self
don't touch
2013-08-14 17:58
rikki
According to recent Alliance Research, MAS have not hedged their Foreign Currency Loan. With the US Dollar appreciation against the ringgit, MAS need to repay more in ringgit terms for their foreign currency loan. Jet fuel is also quoted in USD. Therefore, there is a double effect.
2013-08-14 11:13