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Old 11th Mar 2010, 22:34
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so the gdn says.

MANAMA: Gulf Air is unlikely to be privatised in the near future, but the carrier now has a strategy in place to make it a success.

That was the message from an economic seminar on the outlook for Bahrain hosted by BNP Paribas at Capital Club, Bahrain Financial Harbour, yesterday.

"The government's privatisation committee looks at a lot of options across a range of business but no-one wants an airline with an anchor weighing it down," Bahrain Economic Development Board chief executive officer Shaikh Mohammed bin Essa Al Khalifa told delegates.

"Privatisation is not on for now," he said.

"Will it be in the future? That is up to the owners and they are the government and Mumtalakat, who both hold a 50 per cent stake in the airline.

"The ownership will remain as it is until they make a decision to change that.

"Mumtalakat has done what it could for the airline and it is now time for the government to play a role."

Bahrain is an extremely transparent economy and that is why there is such an open debate about Gulf Air, Finance Minister Shaikh Ahmed bin Mohammed Al Khalifa said.

"Many airlines have a problem at the moment but we have the right board in place, the right management and the right plan for the future and we deal with this publicly.

"We are implementing a strategy that we believe will leave us with a much better airline.

"Gulf air has been a challenge because it has gone from four national owners to three, to two and now to one.

"Our strategy is to develop the airline as a carrier that serves people coming in and going out of Bahrain, not as some sort of hub for people passing through," he said.

"Our strategy is to offer connectivity for the banking community, the business community and the people of Bahrain to support the economic needs of the country and its people.

"We are confident that we will be successful now that we have the strategy in place," Shaikh Ahmed added.
STRATEGY.....a most overused, misunderstood and unimplemented word in gulf air. i've heard that word ever since coming to this place. every god damn ceo and chairman has used it without ever knowing what the strategy really is. it just sounds good to include in statements. makes them sound smart and responsible.
but the only smart thing they have done is robbing the company with increasing prowess.
every manager who uses the word STRATEGY should be sacked on the spot.
the only strategy in place is increasing managers and/or shuffling different managers around the departments.
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