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Old 26th Jun 2020, 01:22
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love him, hate him, I don’t care. However I’m glad he’s the one in the big seat. It means the company will survive.

At the end of the day Qantas ain’t a government entity anymore. Many still behave as if it is.
this in spades
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Old 26th Jun 2020, 01:34
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I have professional respect for Joyce (I am a shareholder after all!). We have seen he will take the hard decisions for the company and that is the point. Like all business, Qantas is just that. You could be the pope himself working for any company but if the CEO needs to cut you he/she will. I question however whether anyone is worth 24 million a year who then goes onto say we need to make cuts to be viable.
Anyway we must all face forward and continue making progress...just remember the brace position.
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Old 26th Jun 2020, 01:38
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Originally Posted by Blueskymine
love him, hate him, I don’t care. However I’m glad he’s the one in the big seat. It means the company will survive.

At the end of the day Qantas ain’t a government entity anymore. Many still behave as if it is.
But is it competance or luck that has resulted in Qantas faring better than others? Have there been any radical decisions taken that few other CEOs might have?

Im not trying to sound negative, but its a question fanboys should ask.

I think that fleets of 4 engine aircraft and tired 330s in this day and age is terrible, however it doesnt look so bad when a black swan event grounds any fleet you have anyway.
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Old 26th Jun 2020, 08:06
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They spent $500m on refurbs for 6 of them. At least 6 will come back. My guess is the remaining money from the share raising will be used to buy 350s.
Only three are done, two are a WIP, and QF have sent refits to retirement not long after they were done in the past
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Old 26th Jun 2020, 08:38
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Originally Posted by ozbiggles
I have professional respect for Joyce (I am a shareholder after all!). We have seen he will take the hard decisions for the company and that is the point. Like all business, Qantas is just that. You could be the pope himself working for any company but if the CEO needs to cut you he/she will. I question however whether anyone is worth 24 million a year who then goes onto say we need to make cuts to be viable.
Anyway we must all face forward and continue making progress...just remember the brace position.
How much has he devalued the company by today with a 9% drop in the share price.
I would rather have my money in the bank earning 1% as opposed to letting someone gamble with it & having no obligation to repay it when suddenly its not there any more.
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Old 26th Jun 2020, 09:25
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Joyce is an incompetent business owner.

He has built a management ‘team’ on total lack of vision and complete focus on remuneration.

No vision, no instinct, no feel and no understanding of, nor for, the business.

He has risen to the top of a middling field by being a total yes man (I’m deliberately leaving the bending over jokes aside) and _always_ pleasing the boss.

That’s the beginning and end of it. In short, the antithesis of ANYONE I would employ and if I hadn’t seen such incompetence first hand I’d never have believed it.

The board and the bankers that back the tool have exactly the same non experience in anything business related so they think he’s great.

None of them would be able to competently manage so much as a cafe. If they had, Qantas would be the type of airline it was 30+ years ago where everyone gave their all as a matter of course.



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Old 26th Jun 2020, 09:31
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Originally Posted by Lapon
But is it competance or luck that has resulted in Qantas faring better than others? Have there been any radical decisions taken that few other CEOs might have?

Im not trying to sound negative, but its a question fanboys should ask.

I think that fleets of 4 engine aircraft and tired 330s in this day and age is terrible, however it doesnt look so bad when a black swan event grounds any fleet you have anyway.
I suppose an analogy is this.

Qantas is like a conservative 60+ year old couple living in the outer burbs who own everything, have various investments and pay for things in cash.

Other airlines are like a gen y share trader who own nothing, lease everything and has done pretty well
in the good times.

It’s good to own things when the times are bad. Qantas mostly owns it’s ageing fleet.
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Old 26th Jun 2020, 09:35
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Yep - incompetent, over the hill and not in it for anything but the cash.

Contain my excitement and tell me how I sign up to work for a failing and unenthused dinosaur.....
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Old 26th Jun 2020, 10:02
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Originally Posted by Blueskymine
I suppose an analogy is this.

Qantas is like a conservative 60+ year old couple living in the outer burbs who own everything, have various investments and pay for things in cash.

Other airlines are like a gen y share trader who own nothing, lease everything and has done pretty well
in the good times.

It’s good to own things when the times are bad. Qantas mostly owns it’s ageing fleet.
Imagine owning a modernised fleet and what could have been achieved over the last 10 years.

Also Qantas is not a conservative 60 year old couple, what they lack in lease commitments they make up for in debt.

Right now the answer seems by sheer luck to be correct, but with the wrong working.

In my opinion AJ has not done anything that any other CEO would have done in handling the crises. It's the past performance I'm dubious about.
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Old 26th Jun 2020, 11:47
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With multiple billion dollar profits leading up to this year, decent reserves of cash to stay afloat for 18 months and good financial discipline have put the company in one of the best positions for an airline worldwide in dealing with this. The way some posters here are talking they would rather the airline be loaded up to the eyeballs in debt paying off orders of dozens of 777s.

Being in this position didn’t come about by luck, it was due to smart financial management.
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Old 26th Jun 2020, 13:04
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Originally Posted by dr dre
With multiple billion dollar profits leading up to this year, decent reserves of cash to stay afloat for 18 months and good financial discipline have put the company in one of the best positions for an airline worldwide in dealing with this. The way some posters here are talking they would rather the airline be loaded up to the eyeballs in debt paying off orders of dozens of 777s.

Being in this position didn’t come about by luck, it was due to smart financial management.
Smart finacial management, or inaction that resulted in a favorable position this time around?

We can all imagine our own 'what if's', but I dont have any major criticism of the handling of the current crises to date.
Whether the handling has been the stuff of genius, or simply a CEO doing his/her job is what tempers my praise.
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Old 26th Jun 2020, 13:40
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Angry, hindsight is a wonderful attribute.
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Old 27th Jun 2020, 00:28
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I’m not sure how you expect him not to destroy some equity in the middle of a pandemic? Same reason unfortunately airlines are letting 20-50-100% of their staff go. I mean never waste a crisis but things can’t stay the same and survive in this environment.
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Old 27th Jun 2020, 01:53
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You could have had Borghetti!
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Old 27th Jun 2020, 03:03
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With QF now a very different airline going forward do we need 3 CEO’s?

Surely we should make at least 1 redundant. Andrew David has been MIA (couldn’t phone in to at least 1 webinar over the last 8 weeks wtf?)
And then we have Tino, CEO of a non existent International.
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Old 27th Jun 2020, 03:22
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You could have had Borghetti!
They nearly did.
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Old 27th Jun 2020, 03:48
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In defense or JB he did have a vision.

Sure, ego and execution got in the way, but the basic vision was there. It looks like that might potentially be realised now for VA going fowards (one hopes).
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Old 27th Jun 2020, 04:15
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Seems to me that the problem with Borghetti was that he tried to run Virgin like it was Qantas. Perhaps if he’d got to run Qantas like it was Qantas, the result would’ve been very different. We’ll never know.
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Old 27th Jun 2020, 04:24
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Monday night Four corners I believe is on the demise of Virgin and I’m told Borghetti doesn’t come out of it very well
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Old 27th Jun 2020, 05:25
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Totally with you Lapon. He ‘died’ doing what he set out to do. Better to have tried etc etc...
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