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Guest May 11, 2017, 6:22 pm Aimia has a market cap of $511 million after today's drop. Air Canada calculates an NPV from the formation of their own loyalty program at $2 billion... So couldn't this just be a strategy to purchase back Aimia at a discount to previous market price?
Guest blogger Ryan Bennett shares 5 things to do in Zadar… 1. Zadar Old Town This is the nicest part of Zadar. Great food and nice bars, which are starting to become trendier as the nightlife improves. There are also some good sights to get snap happy over. A tourist info spot in ...
10SHARES ShareTweet ABS-CBN Sports will launch special programming on S+A this April, offering Filipinos a mix of classic games, breaking news, and a celebrity workout shows as different parts of the country remain under quarantine due to the COVID-19 pandemic. To help Filipinos be in tip...
Over the next year or so, while they've still got some cash left, the airlines will start to panic and throw lossmaking discounts into the markets in order to try and shore up their economies of scale. (This won't work of course, because the fuel price will keep tracking up, and ri...
$1/hour is a small price to pay for a good user experience. J JordanNZ macrumors 6502a Apr 29, 2004 787 296 Auckland, New Zealand Oct 23, 2010 #473 pr5owner said: yes much thicker, but the same thickness as the macbook, and i see LOTS of people carry...
This may be true in AUS and NZ where the 1 meter gauge imposed by the UK still rules, but everywhere else, the gauge is 1.5 meters and not only do trains carry freight, they carry passengers at high speeds. There isn't enough fuel available for AUS - NZ to continue driving from ...