Qantas Shares Take a Plunge

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From a Bankers Trust fund manager release to me today:

Although falling oil prices would usually be supportive of the stock, Qantas (QAN) saw nobenefit with the share price down over the week. Qantas has seen a material improvement in yields following capacity cuts earlier in the year and is well-positioned to capitalise on its dominant position as both a full service and budget airline.This improvement in yields is yet to be factored into the share price.Meanwhile Virgin (VAH)has publicly announced details surrounding its 1:1 stock offer, which will raise $1 billion in capital. About $500 million will be used to pay off existing debt while $200-300 million will fund further restructuring.Underlying profits remain negligible and Virgin’s capital position is significantly worse than markets anticipated.
 
Share price reflecting their true worth?
Oops, I thought the price tanked but it seems to have taken off.
 
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