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Old 26th Feb 2018, 06:25
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On occasion. I’m one of them.
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Old 26th Feb 2018, 09:38
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So far there is nothing . And what make you think if Stobart group do an offer, Flybe board will accept it ?
The share is really low currently, worse timing to sell and if I believe all communication they did recently with the new CEO, the reduction of fleet, . I m sure the board believe they can go back on track and so the share will go up .
Or what make you thing if Stobart group buy Flybe it will be all bad . From what I understood, they want to be a major provider in the regional, easy way to do is to buy a big regional airline, Flybe is already losing Aircraft in the next few years (85 last summer, 73 end of 2019 ...) So redundancy .
Just my 2 cents . we will see in less than a months what stobart group will do or not do
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Old 26th Feb 2018, 10:44
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It’s not within the boards power to accept or reject any offer. They can of course recommend that shareholders take a particular course of action (in this case they have already advised “do nothing”) but if a formal offer is subsequently made for FlyBe then it has to be put directly to the shareholders.
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Old 26th Feb 2018, 12:16
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Yes I know that. When I said the board, I wanted to said the main share holder, I just assumed the main share holder were in the board, what is probably not. I don't really know how Flybe is owned. But I still believe as shareholder it won t be the good timing to sell.

We will see. One more time, I really don't think either if Flybe is sold it won't be a bad stuff. I remembered employees were complaining about aer arann on this forum long time ago, now all my friend in Stobart air are quit happy
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Old 26th Feb 2018, 13:01
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Hostile takeovers tend to mean the bidder pays a higher price than otherwise and the management of the target leaves shortly after completion
The result is that hostile takeovers tend to produce a worse return for shareholders of the acquiring company than friendly takeovers

Stobart can go hostile if they want but the Stobart shareholders will be more reluctant. A friendly / agreed takeover will likely do better for all parties involved
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Old 26th Mar 2018, 16:48
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So what are flyBE buzzing about on their twitter feed....? A new partnership with whom, I wonder?
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Old 26th Mar 2018, 20:39
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So what are flyBE buzzing about on their twitter feed....? A new partnership with whom, I wonder?
probably car hire or hotel
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Old 26th Mar 2018, 20:51
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probably car hire or hotel
Valuecabs ?
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Old 26th Mar 2018, 21:17
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Originally Posted by Startledgrapefruit
Valuecabs ?
sorry - hostel !
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Old 27th Mar 2018, 00:46
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Originally Posted by Barling Magna
So what are flyBE buzzing about on their twitter feed....? A new partnership with whom, I wonder?
Probably Qatar. They love lame duck's.............
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Old 30th Mar 2018, 12:46
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Did I miss this weeks announcement?


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Old 30th Mar 2018, 13:03
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Oh yes forgot about that!! Well what was it?
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Old 30th Mar 2018, 14:50
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Couldn't have been that exciting
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Old 31st Mar 2018, 10:49
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Well I guess it was in the term "buzzing"...... flyBE's Facebook now says "All to bee revealed this weekend." Is it a sting?
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Old 31st Mar 2018, 10:58
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All will bee revealed tomorrow........................................
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Old 31st Mar 2018, 11:04
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April 1st.....Hmmmm
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Old 31st Mar 2018, 11:55
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NWI

Rumor has it BHX-NWI route on the cards...
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Old 31st Mar 2018, 17:16
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Or they filing for divorce from Eastern or buying c series or bidding for the east coast rail franchise or running on time
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Old 31st Mar 2018, 18:10
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BHX-NWI....think you're a day early with that one!
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Old 1st Apr 2018, 08:35
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2 hours ago on Facebook

This morning, we are pleased to announce the Flybe International Bee Breeding Scheme (F.I.B.B.S.), a new partnership between Flybe and the British Beekeepers Association.
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