Moguls Get Windfall on Airline Talks.The merger frenzy swirling through the airline industry is sending the personal net worth of two of L.A.'s richest residents into higher air space, and their windfall could go higher in the months ahead. Former Walt Disney Noun 1. Walt Disney - United States film maker who pioneered animated cartoons and created such characters as Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck; founded Disneyland (1901-1966) Disney, Walter Elias Disney Co. executive Gary Wilson and former gubernatorial gu·ber·na·to·ri·al adj. Of or relating to a governor. [From Latin gubern candidate Alfred A. Checchi, controlling shareholders of Northwest Airlines Corp., have seen their net worth jump on news that AMR (1) (Adaptive Multi-Rate) A variable rate speech codec selected by the 3GPP for the 3G evolution of the GSM cellphone system (WCDMA). Using the Algebraic CELP (ACELP) compression technology, AMR provides toll quality sound at transmission rates from 4.75 to 12. Corp., the parent of American Airlines American Airlines Major U.S. airline. American was created through a merger of several smaller U.S. airlines and incorporated in 1934. It continued to buy the routes of other airlines, becoming an international carrier in the 1970s; its routes include South America, the , has held discussions about possibly acquiring Northwest. Growing speculation about a buyout has sent Northwest's stock price up steadily since it hit a low of $16.13 a share in March. By the June 8 close, the share price had more than doubled to $32.38. Wilson, according the Northwest's latest proxy statement Proxy Statement A document containing the information that a company is required by the SEC to provide to shareholders so they can make informed decisions about matters that will be brought up at an annual stockholder meeting. , holds 17.2 million common shares, or 20.3 percent of the company. That makes his holdings worth about $557 million. Checchi isn't doing too badly, either. With 11.4 million shares, or 13.5 percent of the airline, his stake is now worth more than $369 million. Each of the men, who were unavailable for comment last week, reportedly initially invested between $10 million and $12 million in Northwest Any ultimate buyout of Northwest would likely be transacted at a price considerably higher than Northwest's current market value, industry observers said. "They will make a lot of money," said Robert Milmore, an airline analyst at New York-based Arnhold & Bleichroeder. "They will want the most they can get for the airline. Right now, they're in the catbird's seat." The recent run-up in Northwest's stock price accelerated after UAL UAL United Airlines (ICAO code) UAL Unified Accelerator Library (Brookhaven National Laboratory) UAL User Account Lockdown UAL User Access Layer UAL Universal Auxiliary Language UAL User Agent Layer Corp., parent of United Airlines, agreed to buy US Airways Group US Airways Group Inc. NYSE: LCC is the Tempe, Arizona-based airline holding company that operates US Airways, US Airways Express and America West Airlines. It also operates additional companies that provide associated services. Inc. That deal, which is still subject to shareholder and regulatory approval, created immediate pressure for other major U.S. carrier to get bigger - fast. Suddenly, AMR was reported to be in merger talks with Delta Air Lines, in addition to Northwest. Swiss Air won approval to buy a majority interest in Belgium's Sabena Airlines, and KLM KLM Kaiserliche Marine (Enigma: Rising Tide game) KLM Koninklijke Luchtvaart Maatschappij (Royal Dutch Airlines) KLM Klub Langer Menschen (German: Tall Person Club) Royal Dutch Airlines was said to be talking to Noun 1. talking to - a lengthy rebuke; "a good lecture was my father's idea of discipline"; "the teacher gave him a talking to" lecture, speech rebuke, reprehension, reprimand, reproof, reproval - an act or expression of criticism and censure; "he had to British Airways British Airways in full British Airways PLC International passenger airline based in London. In 1936 British Airways Ltd. was founded through the merger of three smaller airlines. about a merger. Still, while Wilson and Checchi may be holding a hot hand in this international game of airline poker, their optimal time to parachute out with the cash may have passed. Many stock analysts doubt that a takeover of Northwest would be approved due to federal antitrust concerns. In addition, the stock market seems to be cooling to the deal, and Northwest shares have dropped after an initial jump on news of the possible merger with American. "The chances (of the merger) are not high from an antitrust point of view," said Jon Kutler, an aerospace specialist at Los Angeles-based Quarterdeck (Quarterdeck Corporation, Marina del Rey, CA) A pioneering software company, founded in 1983, that offered a variety of utilities, diagnostics, connectivity and Internet products for the PC and Macintosh. Investment Partners Inc. Kutler and others said the mood in Washington, D.C., is not favorable for mergers, especially after a federal judge ordered Microsoft Corp. to be broken up. Further complicating American's buyout of Northwest is United's bid for US Air, which has yet to be approved. If United's bid is OK'd, it would pave the way for American and Northwest. If it isn't, it would crush the deal. The Justice Department filed a lawsuit against American Airlines in 1999, accusing the carrier of "predatory and monopolistic" practices at its Dallas hub. The company allegedly slashed its fares to destroy low-cost start-up airlines. Then, when they folded, raised its rates back to the old levels. "I am beginning to doubt there will be massive industry consolidation at this time," said New York-based airline specialist Raymond F. Neidl with ING Barings. Moreover, analysts say that while the airline industry has been highly profitable lately, the carriers have not put much money back into raising the quality of their service, and passenger complaints are at an all-time high. Northwest's value has fluctuated over the years, especially when the airline was plagued by labor troubles in 1998. Even so, Niedl said, Wilson and Checchi remain in a good financial position even if the American deal falls through. "They like running the airline," he said. "I think they feel they can improve operating results if they hold onto Northwest. But every company has a price (at which the owners are willing to sell out)." if i may have someone i can talk to direct about the issu. i have a solution on how air crafts can stop sinking after a craft lants on water. yo responce will b helpfull. chibone@hotmail.com is my addres. |
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