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TAP
10th May 2008, 15:44
Anyone out there with news/more rumours on the future of bmi? If an airline..say..BA/Virgin/Lufty buys SMB's 51% share, will the Pilots seniority count or will they be starting at the bottom?! Interesting thought.

threemiles
10th May 2008, 15:59
It's all announced already that Lufty will buy the shares next year.
Nobody has announced yet that BMI will be merged into something different, though. Look at Swiss and you know what I mean.

PAXboy
10th May 2008, 16:10
The thread in Airlines, Airports & Routes has eight pages of the full discussion.

http://www.pprune.org/forums/showthread.php?t=303554

LCYslicker
10th May 2008, 19:19
To summarise - BMI current ownership is Bishop 50.1%, Luf 29.9%, SAS 20%. Bishop has a put option on his shares to Lufi at a pre-agreed price (circa €400m) valid till 6/09, and Lufi has a call option on his shares at the same price through to the same date. Start dates for these options differ, and Bishop suggested recently that there are still contractual terms that are not in the public domain. SAS's 20% is for sale - they say that selling later (in 2009) will realise more value. Lufi has recently said that it will use its call option, hence the likely outcome is that Lufi will own 80% minimum of BMI by 6/09. It has not indicated at all how it might play that ownership, but has ridiculed Air France's LHR/LAX flights, so seems unlikely to want to commence major Atlantic operations. Both BA and Virgin talk of interest, but they'll have to pay a significant premium above Lufi's in-price of circa €800m for 100% in order to catch Lufi's interest in selling. Some argue that the LHR slots (at £20-30m a pair on recent trades) make BMI worth much more, but BA may have a competition authority problem (its 41% plus BMI's 11% = 52%; next guy has less than 5%), and Virgin may not have the money. I'd bet that BMI pilots will be some part of the Lufi system in a year's time.

SR71
10th May 2008, 20:17
29.9+20=80 does it?

Some cityslicker!

You're all the same you lot.

:ok:

Topslide6
10th May 2008, 20:20
Oh good God! Here we go again :ugh:

threemiles,

It's all announced already that Lufty will buy the shares next year.

That, Sir, is horlicks.