A lot of people thought that was the case a year ago when VBA was trading around the $2.10 mark!Time to buy?
Is that necessarily a good thing ?Australian-listed Virgin Blue has appointed former federal MP Mark Vaile as a non-executive director. Vaile was deputy prime minister and held the transport portfolio during his 15 years in politics. He is a keen supporter of "open skies" policies on aviation routes, and Virgin Blue's international subsidiary will be a beneficiary of such a deal between Australia and the US. Virgin Blue shares were steady at $A0.44 on 22 September 2008
A lot of people thought that was the case a year ago when VBA was trading around the $2.10 mark!
As the song says, How low can you go?
$0.00:shock::mrgreen:As the song says, How low can you go?
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better look again ... $0.41 at the moment.43.5c last I looked.
better look again ... $0.41 at the moment.
Can it get any lower with Virgin still operating flights?As the song says, How low can you go?
Well it did close at $0.40 today.Can it get any lower with Virgin still operating flights?
Can it get any lower with Virgin still operating flights?
Time to buy?
31.5c today, down 6.5 c. I hope you didn't buy!
VIRGIN Blue's market value has endured a year of horror trading, with the stock market slashing its value to just $289 million.
This figure is in stark contrast to its November high when the airline's shares were worth $2.75, valuing the airline at almost $3 billion.
The Brisbane-based carrier closed yesterday at a record low of 27.5.
Can Virgin Blue continue trading if the stock market values their shares even lower?