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MR WOBBLES
6th Aug 2011, 01:45
GAAM, Fly Lease

Now to some fancy flying by a stellar cast of local investors who have been the force behind the country’s second-biggest aircraft leasing business Global Aviation Asset Management and have now managed to sell it to US-listed FLY Leasing for $US1.4 billion. FLY is the former Babcock and Brown aviation leasing business and boasts former B&B execs Trevor Lowensohn and Phil Brown as its advisors. The merry cast at GAAM cashing in on the deal include former Qantas boss Geoff Dixon, his former CFO and former Leighton CFO Peter Gregg, former Allco boss David Coe, John Singleton and private equity investor Mark Carnegie. This team is now looking at multiple investment opportunities and Dixon has told The Australian Financial Review that they are looking to put together a bid to take over the management of the $6 billion portfolio of RBS Aviation Capital, the fourth-largest aviation leasing company in the world.


what timing Qantas looks cheap

surfside6
6th Aug 2011, 01:56
You can imagine that lot having a beer together at the Buena Vista hotel in Mosman.It would be back slaps all round.Wonder who would have the first shout...probably the publican

1a sound asleep
6th Aug 2011, 02:06
The Australian Financial Review that they are looking to put together a bid to take over the management of the $6 billion portfolio of RBS Aviation Capital

They could buy 100% of Qantas for less based on the market cap of Qantas shares at $3.8 billion at the moment,

Godforbid

mohikan
6th Aug 2011, 03:57
Dixon regularly sighted at "Il Perugino" restaurant in Mosman.

Il Perugino, Mosman NSW 2088 - Restaurants - TrueLocal (http://www.truelocal.com.au/business/il-perugino/mosman)

ohallen
6th Aug 2011, 05:41
I've got a good idea, lets see if they speak with their cash...offer them Jstar and all offshore shams and see whether they will back their judgment about how good this thing is.

They can take both CEOs with them as a freebie (similar to a set of steak knives).

Problem(s) solved.

ps No warranties on liabilities in the contract

Tidbinbilla
6th Aug 2011, 05:54
http://www.pprune.org/dg-p-reporting-points/459500-qantasanswers-com-au-2.html#post6622541

Feel free to continue there.

TID