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pinkpanther1
26th Apr 2021, 00:03
Just for those who wanted to keep this discussion going seeing as the original disappeared.
As previously stated in the AFR, John Sharp has made some dubious claims that Qantas has been trading insolvent during the pandemic etc etc.

Ladloy
26th Apr 2021, 00:05
Not to mention the bullying case

KRUSTY 34
26th Apr 2021, 00:12
Perhaps the original Thread Starters or the Mods could shed some light?

wheels_down
26th Apr 2021, 00:47
I received a message in regards to the thread. I took the decision to remove it.

It was based around incorrect facts being posted. Be mindful of incorrect figures being put up.

430W
26th Apr 2021, 01:38
I'm all for making sure the facts are right we should also be mindful that the thread started on the basis of JS twisting the facts. Would have thought the best thing to do was just remove the erroneous posts. The thread was more about the original FR article than load factors anyway. It was certainly entertaining if nothing else.

SHVC
26th Apr 2021, 03:33
I received a message in regards to the thread. I took the decision to remove it.

It was based around incorrect facts being posted. Be mindful of incorrect figures being put up.

So you’re load figures false and misleading? Why post them then.

wheels_down
26th Apr 2021, 03:40
So you’re load figures false and misleading? Why post them then.
Wasn’t that and wasn’t anything I posted. I just don’t have the time at the moment to be chasing up other users and back and forth between other people.

The load figures are what they are.

TimmyTee
26th Apr 2021, 05:22
Maybe Sharps ongoing false claims triggered the admins delete-hammer?

wheels_down
26th Apr 2021, 06:10
It wasn’t the admin. I deleted it. I don’t have the time this week to be chasing up posts of others then defending them. I wish I did have the time because I would.

The issue raised by someone didn’t come from the Rex side either. Discussing false claims upset someone. However as I said, take it up with the newspaper who published it. We are entitled to discuss it. Regardless I think the tone on display was pretty clear, we don’t side with these Rex claims.

If you have an issue with the claims by all means take it up with the editor of the Australian Financial Review who let him write his own opinion piece.