flyinhigh wrote: ↑Fri Dec 13, 2024 12:00 pm
Realitychex wrote: ↑Fri Dec 13, 2024 10:21 am
evilgravy wrote: ↑Thu Dec 12, 2024 5:26 pm
What, you mean people aren’t lining up to play team sports with you? I wish I could say I’m surprised.
We have 70 folks on the roster looking for 20 openings every skate. And 5 goalies. We could always use more goalies. No different anywhere these days. The group have been skating together now since 2012. Thankfully, the founders of the group always get first dibs. We've gassed a few ex NHL'rs, including a US born 50 goal scorer on that basis. Gotta be loyal to the core group. Sound familiar?
The naivitee on display here is epic.
Do you really believe AC had me in their sites? The guy with a staff of 5, mostly handling real estate, in a company with 3,000 people, who, by 2000, had moved 500 miles from Calgary and was in the office, at most, 2 days a week?
Yesiree. I was the big prize!! I am flattered.
Or perhaps they were more interested in someone else?
And why did Calin R, brilliant lawyer, and AC's future CEO resign on April 8th 2004. Coincidence?
The armchair revisionist historians, not to mention the obfuscators, are a busy bunch these days.
Remind me again how any of this relates to Porter's slack and unprofitable E2 operation in 2024, going into 2025?
Holy fack dude. For some guy who claims to be a big shot airline guy you sure spend an obscene amount of time on a pilot website. Instead of comparing your willy with some pilots, why don't you go actually run whatever company you work for and make them some money.
News flash, dude. Airlines, (or at least one of them), work for me.
And here's something that might surprise you.
The airline has never operated an ASM in Canada and has no plans or need to do so.
As of year end 2019, I have zero skin in the game in Canada.
I'm just a keen observer who's been around long enough to know how to make a dollar or two in the airline business.
When I see a business plan I like, in a geographic region that I understand, (and in 29 years, that's a total of 4), I'm an investor at the founders level. Three have gone public, one's probably 12-18 months away.
To be sure, there's been money made trading stocks over the years in various established airlines, but the risk / reward is so much more appealing with start ups / new entrants.
These sorts of forums can be a very good source of proprietary info, whether it's posted publicly, or provided via private messaging or via emails sent by folks who communicate via other social media platforms. Combine all the sources and they paint a pretty good picture.
As I've said countless times before, if Porter looked like something that was investable with the chance of a liquidity event and an exit strategy of some sort, there's no reason at all why I and other chronic airline entrepreneur types wouldn't dump 7 figures into it.
Alas, as I've repeatedly pointed out, and backed by data, very little makes sense about Porter. I wish it did. As you can imagine, investors really dislike stagnant, illiquid investments, let alone those that actively destroy capital.
Nothing personal folks.