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Old 01-06-2016, 07:27 AM
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Originally Posted by Taylor814ce
Oops. I meant to say IND. is it junior? Stability being HQ?

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Any base is junior except Miami and DCA.
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Old 01-06-2016, 07:40 AM
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Aside from the Deutsche Bank and Zach's downgrades, I can't find any good info on why RJET is down nearly 20% in the last two days.

Does anyone have any additional information?
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Old 01-06-2016, 08:47 AM
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Originally Posted by sqwkvfr
Aside from the Deutsche Bank and Zach's downgrades, I can't find any good info on why RJET is down nearly 20% in the last two days.

Does anyone have any additional information?

"The debt-to-equity ratio is very high at 3.74 and currently higher than the industry average, implying increased risk associated with the management of debt levels within the company. To add to this, RJET has a quick ratio of 0.59, this demonstrates the lack of ability of the company to cover short-term liquidity needs."


This is the quote that stands out on one of the financial reports, I am sure you read.

"Republic Airways is renegotiating contracts with its major airlines partners American Airlines (AAL), Delta Air Lines (DAL) and United Continental (UAL), as well as with other suppliers and vendors, regarding the future "size and shape" of the company, Deutsche Bank notes."

I think this is also in there as a reason why investors seem to be weary of buying RJET stock as one article said as well. No news from the company on renegotiating and those 2 sources down-grading the stock is making people sell right now.
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Old 01-06-2016, 01:41 PM
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Originally Posted by Urbandrone
Dude get a new accountant, or stop using Turbo tax. I doubt you're a real Endeavor pilot as the company sent information that details how taxes are withheld, and when paid out they are not withheld at that level. My accountant tells me will get a substantial portion of what the company withheld back when I file.

Take it from someone who has received that bonus this statement is not true.
Please reread my previous post to understand how you only keep about 60-70% (even if you are in a 10-15% tax bracket). Taxes aren't rocket science. Its extremely simple to understand personal taxes
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Old 01-06-2016, 01:44 PM
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Originally Posted by Name User
Bonuses are earned income and as such taxed at your regular rate. It's possible the guy has a spouse that bumps them into the 40% tax bracket.
Its not a 40% tax bracket. but about 40% is withheld. Federal tax brackets are typically only 50% of withholding's (sometimes less/sometimes more)
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Old 01-06-2016, 01:47 PM
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Originally Posted by Nantonaku
Really? Are you going to keep arguing this? You realize you can drastically lower your Federal Withholding on your W4 for your normal pay checks, right? Getting paid a dollar is getting paid a dollar - most people understand that you have to pay taxes.
You started the argument based upon a false concept and false statement. I'm just stating the truth that typically 20,000 comes out to about 12,000 after withholdings. The major issue though isn't money. It's morale from the failed interviews
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Old 01-06-2016, 01:49 PM
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Originally Posted by wmupilot85
That's still not a flow. You contradict yourself by saying you never said that they have a flow, but then you say a CONDITIONAL JOB OFFER is a flow. I hate to break it to you, but it's not. It's a CJO. Saying it's a flow, is like saying that anyone that gets hired anywhere is a flow.
Exactly! I heard there is also an off the street flow program going on with United. After you pass the interview you're effectively a "flow pilot" just like Compass is to delta!!! LOL!
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Originally Posted by Urbandrone
Dude get a new accountant, or stop using Turbo tax. I doubt you're a real Endeavor pilot as the company sent information that details how taxes are withheld, and when paid out they are not withheld at that level. My accountant tells me will get a substantial portion of what the company withheld back when I file.

Take it from someone who has received that bonus this statement is not true.
well I dont know what you are talking about but I do receive those bonuses too and for me they pay out at 3997 every 4 months = about 12,000/year. Unless you live in a tax free state (for state tax) yours will be the same. Why are you claiming that what I'm stating is not true when it is 100% true? Are you a liar? or do you simply receive a different payment than me?
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Originally Posted by SkyWago

"The debt-to-equity ratio is very high at 3.74 and currently higher than the industry average, implying increased risk associated with the management of debt levels within the company. To add to this, RJET has a quick ratio of 0.59, this demonstrates the lack of ability of the company to cover short-term liquidity needs."


This is the quote that stands out on one of the financial reports, I am sure you read.

"Republic Airways is renegotiating contracts with its major airlines partners American Airlines (AAL), Delta Air Lines (DAL) and United Continental (UAL), as well as with other suppliers and vendors, regarding the future "size and shape" of the company, Deutsche Bank notes."

I think this is also in there as a reason why investors seem to be weary of buying RJET stock as one article said as well. No news from the company on renegotiating and those 2 sources down-grading the stock is making people sell right now.
Ok, well, let me ask you; when are you a buyer? $2? $2.50?
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Originally Posted by sqwkvfr
Ok, well, let me ask you; when are you a buyer? $2? $2.50?
1.75 ish I'll buy rjet stock.
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