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    Richard Branson circles rival BA's bones | The Australian

    RICHARD Branson has rubbed salt in British Airways' wounds by declaring the airline practically worthless and urging the government to resist any attempts to bail it out.


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    Re: Richard Branson circles rival BA's bones

    I can't say that I'm surprised by this turn of events,it was only a matter of time before RB stuck his nose in (and some may say his foot in his mouth).
    I can't think of a single airline anywhere in the world that isn't suffering from the effects of the recession and perhaps he (RB) would do well to concentrate his efforts on ensuring his own companies are strong enough to survive for the next few years.
    I don't mind admitting that I like Branson's business style and I respect his business acumen but these comments annoy me,IMHO he should keep out of it and let BA,the unions,and if necessary the UK government sort it out.
    I think Australian aviation would be worse off without Virgin Blue and V Australia and I also reckon aviation would be worse off without BA,and for Branson to circle overhead like a hawk looking for a dead rabbit is most unsavory.
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    Re: Richard Branson circles rival BA's bones

    Quote Originally Posted by NIGELINOZ View Post
    I can't think of a single airline anywhere in the world that isn't suffering from the effects of the recession and perhaps he (RB) would do well to concentrate his efforts on ensuring his own companies are strong enough to survive for the next few years.
    I think is precisely what he is doing. Every kick he places into the injured BA is a media promotion for his own airline interests.

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    Re: Richard Branson circles rival BA's bones

    Quote Originally Posted by NM View Post
    I think is precisely what he is doing. Every kick he places into the injured BA is a media promotion for his own airline interests.
    He's very smart.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NM View Post
    I think is precisely what he is doing. Every kick he places into the injured BA is a media promotion for his own airline interests.
    Very good point NM,I hadn't looked at it that way.
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    Re: Richard Branson circles rival BA's bones

    And a 'practically worthless' company is well-priced for takeover.

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    Re: Richard Branson circles rival BA's bones

    1. SRB is the master of publicity. Not necessarily business, although sometimes those do align well. He knows how to get in the papers.

    2. Which UK based long-haul airline would be the major beneficiary if BA collapsed (or even had to relinquish some routes)?

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    Re: Richard Branson circles rival BA's bones

    only a month after he crowed that the BA/AA tie up would destroy the other airline


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    Re: Richard Branson circles rival BA's bones

    Quote Originally Posted by moa999 View Post
    only a month after he crowed that the BA/AA tie up would destroy the other airline
    Matbe he's worried that BA aren't really going broke at all and that it's all just a ploy to get the regulators to look favourably on the tie-up with AA.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fortymilliondaggers View Post
    And a 'practically worthless' company is well-priced for takeover.
    RB has ruled out a takeover bid.
    Branson rules out bid for BA-22 June, 2009
    Branson rules out bid for BA
    Virgin Atlantic founder Sir Richard Branson has ruled out bailing out troubled British Airways.
    He distanced himself from media speculation that his airline would attempt to save its loss-making rival if it feel into further difficulty.

    Sir Richard was quoted by the BBC as he prepared to mark the 25th anniversary of Virgin Atlantic by retracing the carrier’s first flight from London to New York (Newark).

    He said BA’s pension burden would prevent Virgin Atlantic from mounting a takeover.
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