View Full Version : Goodbye Oasis
LarryDCableGuy
1st April 2008, 01:38
Oasis announced today that,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
Today is "APRIL FOOL'S DAY"
Aussie
1st April 2008, 07:07
Good to see you still have a sense of humour in Afghan!
74tweaker
9th April 2008, 06:19
Who knew that you had ESP!
http://www.reuters.com/article/rbssFinancialServicesAndRealEstateNews/idUSB66362620080409
LarryDCableGuy
9th April 2008, 10:46
This is terrible news.
vs69
9th April 2008, 11:27
Best of luck with future exploits guys, from a Virgin grubber.....
LarryDCableGuy
9th April 2008, 11:32
It was great year for me, at least I experienced what a real pilot job should be.
vs69
9th April 2008, 17:04
Afraid I will be firmly on the ground with dirty fingernails old chap but we turned you around at LGW so may well have previously spoken on the headset.... Good luck!
backspace
9th April 2008, 22:30
Sorry to hear that. Hope all you Oasis guys and girls land on your feet after this experience. Having been in the same situation before my thoughts go out to you all.
Park n Shop
13th April 2008, 13:23
Mate you can have 20,000hrs but if you're a dic#head no one will hire you.
Pick up your dummy don't forget to rinse it before sticking back in your mouth so no one has to listen to you.:{:{
Rich Tea
13th April 2008, 15:01
Takes real moral fibre to kick a man down when the chips aren't in your favour doesn't it.
ACMS
14th April 2008, 04:16
Anyway: Lesson for next investor:
never start a company in Hong Kong with former Cathay people!
What did the X CX employees do to cause the failure of Oasis?
Look at the stupid d:mad: running Oasis, he is in Noddy land still.
Get a life pal.
Traffic
14th April 2008, 09:55
A sad situation but I never cease to be amazed how many people that are meant to be good at math still believe in the tooth fairy.
Even my hamster could work out they were losing HKD1.5m per sortie.
The good Rev no doubt has fewer parishioners these days. He stands to get a lot more in the dollar than his 'friend' Alan Wong of V-Tech as the value of second-hand 400's has held up given delays to the 787 program.
LKS (aka No1 son) is also well covered.
So, as usual, it is the punters that wear the brown smelly stuff.
cx252
14th April 2008, 12:56
I would say if CK holding Ltd going to buy Oasis, it will be another story
We probably will see some money invest in the company perhaps both fleets and routes expansion.