Showing posts with label ETIHAD AIRWAYS. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ETIHAD AIRWAYS. Show all posts

Friday, 10 August 2018

'Guilty and embarrassed': Jet Airways boss sorry for share price erosion

Jet Airways faces timing headwinds

Jet Airways Chairman Naresh Goyal has apologised to shareholders for the losses they suffered because of the sharp erosion in the airline’s share price.

Shares of India's second-largest domestic airline hit a 52-week low of Rs 286.95 in intra-day trade on Thursday — it closed at Rs 301.7. On a year-to-date basis, the stock has tanked 63.7 per cent, highest fall among aviation stocks. IndiGo and SpiceJet stocks, meanwhile, were down 11.7 and 38.6 per cent, respectively, during the same period.

“A lot of shareholders have lost money. I felt guilty and embarrassed,” Goyal told shareholders after listing out measures for growth and corporate governance at the annual general meeting here on Thursday.

Jet launched an IPO in 2005 with an offer price of Rs 1,100 and the stock has been trading below the listing price for the past 12 years.

Goyal — facing tough questions from employees for enforcing salary cuts — broke away from his prepared speech at the AGM to list steps to improve the situation at hand. He said a new committee would be set up to improve public perception and negative publicity. He said the board was being strengthened to correct a perception that the airline is a family-run enterprise. He also said former bureaucrat and board member Nasim Zaidi would chair the company's executive committee.

Friday, 2 March 2018

Jet Airways is a valuable partner; we have no plans to sell stake: Etihad

Etihad Airways

Abu Dhabi-based Etihad Airways says rejected reports claiming that it might sell its entire 24 per cent stake in Jet Airways by the third quarter of FY 2019. Aviation consultancy CAPA had said in a report that Etihad could exit Jet as part of a new growth strategy.
The CAPA report, prepared for private circulation, was not available on its website. The consultancy tweeted on Thursday “CAPA research indicates that Etihad may divest its 24% stake in @jetairways, possibly by Q3 of FY2019. This could lead to a rationalisation of capacity between India and the Gulf, particularly Abu Dhabi.”

CAPA did not share further details on the report. A Jet Airways spokesperson said: "As a policy, Jet Airways does not comment on speculation."
Etihad, which is among the big 3 Gulf airlines built up a global presence stitching up alliances and picking up investments in airlines around the world, including Jet Airways. But following failures at Alitalia and Air Berlin, its two high-profile investments, Etihad is said to be working on a course correction.