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Sslee

4,844 posts

Posted by Sslee > 1 month ago | Report Abuse

Very suprised why Stony so quiet and did not protest the increase?

KUALA LUMPUR (March 12): Batik Airline is hoping for a better standard of service for use of the facilities at Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA), following the decision by the Malaysian Aviation Commission (Mavcom) to standardise the passenger service charges for all international flights out of KLIA or klia2 and other airports at RM73 by June 1 — which will effectively raise the rates for Asean-bound flights from RM35 to RM73.

The_JQuestion

1,523 posts

Posted by The_JQuestion > 1 month ago | Report Abuse

stony confirm don wanna pay lol...... this MAHB another blood draining co.. nvr improve , clueless , just taking money from all of us and do ntg... typical gov way of subcon/crony
no service no value no return

Sslee

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Posted by Sslee > 1 month ago | Report Abuse

I believe a company in distress should be ascertained not on balance sheet historical numbers, or accounting, but on cash flow. Is this company liquid? Is it making money? Does it have a future?

Haha good one from Stony on PN17 defination.
So did capA generating any positive cash flow to pare down debts and current liabialities?
Who are you try to kid Stony?


Covid-19 had totally destroyed capA balance sheet. The only way to rebuilt/reset the balance sheet is debts restucture where everyone need to take a haircut. But for reason only knew to Stony only AAX go thro' a debts restructure but not capA.

With net current liabiliaties of RM (12,507,207,000) where can capA going to get the money to fulfill the obligation to pay the current liabilities for next 12 months.

31/12/2023: 31/12/2022
RM'000: RM'000
Total equity: (10,469,461): (9,516,958)
Shareholders' equity: (8,710,574): (5,725,093)
Net current liabiliaties: (12,507,207): (8,509,066)

SinGor

4,655 posts

Posted by SinGor > 1 month ago | Report Abuse

aax can leave PN17 Not bcos management can inject Cash into Balance Sheet. But comes from a Bankers
Hair Cut----Now buying AA means injecting 12Bil Debt "again" into B/S----Meaning Bankers are again
ask for another Hair-Cut next year? bankers so excited for a hand-shake. I think manyak susah----This Boat is Full of Holes

OleOleOle

11 posts

Posted by OleOleOle > 1 month ago | Report Abuse

Actually, I have a question for Tony & the Board,
instead of selling AA aviation business to AAX, in turn put heavy burden on AAX,
can CapA do a revaluation on its aviation business as material costs, building costs for plane, and also the second hand value for plane had risen, and then realized its excess value as goodwill, therefore improves the balance sheets without even selling the aviation business?
After all, CapA is making hefty money, if given sufficient time I'm sure it can pay off all its debts.

OleOleOle

11 posts

Posted by OleOleOle > 1 month ago | Report Abuse

Tony should not be too aggressive on expansion plan, instead should concentrate on improving the balance sheet, or else it is not different from building an empire of debts.

OleOleOle

11 posts

Posted by OleOleOle > 1 month ago | Report Abuse

New out of PN17 option without selling AA Aviation business to AAX:

Action 1:
Assume excess valuation for each plane of US$3.8mil. Or may be higher! LOL
Total 219 air planes yield excess value gain of RM3,821mil (1US$ to RM4.5915)

Action 2:
Don't give free CAPI shares to CapA investors, but instead use it to double the goodwill from US listing.
Goodwill RM2.36 bil to RM4.72 bil.

Action 3:
Make agressive profit target for 2024: RM2 bil net profit after tax. LOL

Action 4:
Stop buying new planes for one year. LOL


To get out of PN17:
Total Equity Deficit = - 10,469.5 mil (RM)
Valuation gain = 3,821.0 mil (RM)
US Listing Goodwill = 4,720.0 mil (RM) [Note: No free CAPI share to CapA investors.]
2024 Profit target = 2,000.0 mil (RM)
--------------------------------------------------------------
Net Cap-A Equity = 71.5 mil (RM)
== 1.7c NAPS

Sslee

4,844 posts

Posted by Sslee > 1 month ago | Report Abuse

Almost all AA planes are lease planes from lessors.
The amount owed to lessors had snowball into
Current lease liabiliaties as at:
31/12/2023: 31/12/2022
RM'000: RM'000
5,259,638: 4,440,844

So do you think CapA can make enough cash flow to pay the current lease liabilities of RM 5,259,638,000 in 2024?

By the way if capA do not pay lessors tge lease rentals then lessors have the right to take back the lease planes.


Lease liabilities
The lease liabilities amounting to RM18.7 billion includes deferred aircraft leases of approximately RM2.3 billion. The lease liabilities are supported by ROU assets of RM12.1billion.

The Group had completed the restructuring of a total of 161 aircraft leases up to the date of this report including the waiver of lease rentals in arrears, as well as reducing future lease rates with a corresponding longer lease term, where necessary, and return of aircraft.

Sslee

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Posted by Sslee > 1 month ago | Report Abuse

So please OleOleOle stop your misinformation.

SinGor

4,655 posts

Posted by SinGor > 1 month ago | Report Abuse

Agreed All leased Planes---after Tony gave back 2 billion Cash to investors, mainly himself (to settle 800mil
personal Loan ) The Real reason why AA cannot Get Loan from Bankers bcos Banks wants Tony &
Kama as Guarantor---Both have no money in there Saving Acct---how to guarantee?

Sslee

4,844 posts

Posted by Sslee > 1 month ago | Report Abuse

Stony and Kama is still super rich only capA is poor.

nickick

79 posts

Posted by nickick > 1 month ago | Report Abuse

All in capital a now.. tony please dont let me down

Mabel

23,269 posts

Posted by Mabel > 1 month ago | Report Abuse

This counter no need to monitor so much..

trading P&L has been so steady..

The operator here very good...

Meow

Mabel

23,269 posts

Posted by Mabel > 1 month ago | Report Abuse

When it matters, Tony will cum with his magic..

MEOW

Mabel

23,269 posts

Posted by Mabel > 1 month ago | Report Abuse

Boeing CEO: We are losing billions and may have to shut down the company. We have to restructure and layoff employees in order to survive. Has this to do with Capital A not ordering a single plane from Boeing since...?

Meow Meow Meow

Posted by EngineeringProfit > 1 month ago | Report Abuse

Yup, autopilot😀

Mabel

23,269 posts

Posted by Mabel > 1 month ago | Report Abuse

Yes lah..

Our Capital A so steady...

Every day cum it climbs just like AirBuss

Captain A, the Magician Airlines

Posted by EngineeringProfit > 1 month ago | Report Abuse

Captain Mabel, can we go a long haul flight to 1.00 or 2.00?

Tired of short transit- in out

Sslee

4,844 posts

Posted by Sslee > 1 month ago | Report Abuse

If capA cannot make any money from below cheap sales then capA is nothing more than a Ponzi scam using advance sales money for working capital.

SEPANG, 20 March 2024 - Riding high on its streak of continuous achievements and significant growth, AirAsia added another celebratory milestone to the mix - announcing the launch of its extra special low fares to all of its destinations worldwide.

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paulthesotong

2,505 posts

Posted by paulthesotong > 1 month ago | Report Abuse

Your fifth airline in Asean...Air Asia Cambodia!

Sslee

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Posted by Sslee > 1 month ago | Report Abuse

Whether fifth airlines or new route all wil be lose making. Only mature routes with high demand are profitable routes.

The_JQuestion

1,523 posts

Posted by The_JQuestion > 1 month ago | Report Abuse

Looking so GOOD , waiting NASDAQ listing newss.... confirm listing will set this stock to blast off !!! flying in USD now

Mabel

23,269 posts

Posted by Mabel > 1 month ago | Report Abuse

...haha nice ...would be lovely to take a trip to Wall Street...

See today continue GREEN...

Meow Meow Meow

Posted by EatCoconutCanWin > 1 month ago | Report Abuse

Capital A got selling items again the god?

Junx Leow

512 posts

Posted by Junx Leow > 1 month ago | Report Abuse

2:1 ratio probably will keep something till april

angki

10 posts

Posted by angki > 1 month ago | Report Abuse

eveybody can fly

Junx Leow

512 posts

Posted by Junx Leow > 1 month ago | Report Abuse

马航都能赚7.7亿。。。。。。亚航不赚钱很奇怪叻。。。。。。。

Sslee

4,844 posts

Posted by Sslee > 1 month ago | Report Abuse

This is because MAS reset it Balance sheet with a debt restructure whereas capA Balance Sheet is a total disaster.
31/12/2023: 31/12/2022
RM'000: RM'000
Total equity: (10,469,461): (9,516,958)
Shareholders' equity: (8,710,574): (5,725,093)
Net current liabiliaties: (12,507,207): (8,509,066)


Malaysia Aviation Group Awarded the ‘Restructuring Deal of the Year’ Award at The Aviation 100 Deals of the Year Awards 2022
13 MAY 2022|MALAYSIA AVIATION GROUP
KLIA, 13 May 2022: Malaysia Aviation Group (MAG) has emerged as the winning entity for ‘Restructuring Deal of the Year’ at the Airline Economics’ The Aviation 100 Deals of the Year Awards 2022 following the successful restructuring exercise, which saw the Group reduce its liabilities of over RM15 billion and eliminating RM10 billion in debt mounted from decades-long issues of its balance sheet.

DickyMe

14,382 posts

Posted by DickyMe > 1 month ago | Report Abuse

"‘Restructuring Deal of the Year’ Award " is an insult to intelligence.
This award recognises complacency, mismanagement, mediocrity and lack of creativity in conducting business. Dimwits are proud of such award.

Sslee

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Posted by Sslee > 1 month ago | Report Abuse

I am also suprised why AAX did not get any debts restructure award of the year for paying 0.5 cent for every dollar owed.

Hopefully capA will get an award of the year for the most innovative and ceative way to get capA out of PN17.

Capitalize capA future earning by listing CAPI in US and then tranfer all the debts in aviation to AAX (under pretence of consolidate all airasia aviation busineses to AAX)

Junx Leow

512 posts

Posted by Junx Leow > 1 month ago | Report Abuse

sound CAPI listed and CapA exit pn17 only the way!!!!!! Just keep your share for now, and wait for another 3 month.

ken2004

1,427 posts

Posted by ken2004 > 1 month ago | Report Abuse

To compare MAS with CapitalA is one with gov backup and one on its own, how many bailout already for MAS and even not sure whether any writeoff involved using taxpayer money............

ken2004

1,427 posts

Posted by ken2004 > 1 month ago | Report Abuse

MAS already bankrupt for years if not the gov cash injection, so frankly I am quite amaze with CapitalA on how they can survive regardless of how bad the comment on their creative idea. Atleast they survive..........

Posted by EngineeringProfit > 1 month ago | Report Abuse

Now everyone can fly!

paulthesotong

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Posted by paulthesotong > 1 month ago | Report Abuse

joyful employee,better airline safety passengers. more than airline

https://www.bernama.com/en/business/news.php?id=2282178

Sslee

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Posted by Sslee > 1 month ago | Report Abuse

Joyful employees?
Know how many months bonus SIA pay their employees and already how many years air asia never pay bonus to employees.

paulthesotong

2,505 posts

Posted by paulthesotong > 1 month ago | Report Abuse

yeah how many moons?

Sslee

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Posted by Sslee > 1 month ago | Report Abuse

Know how Stony solved the PAA problems?
Stony abuse his power using capA to increase PAA holding from 40% to 100% without shareholders agreement or disclose the detail of the deal to Bursa hence end up with a disaster balance sheet.

31/12/2023: 31/12/2022
RM'000: RM'000
Total equity: (10,469,461): (9,516,958)
Shareholders' equity: (8,710,574): (5,725,093)
Net current liabiliaties: (12,507,207): (8,509,066)

Tony Fernandes literally loses his shirt! Isla Lipana red flags Air Asia Philippines after hemorrhaging P14B in last 2 years
BILYONARYO.COM
October 23, 2023
Things are getting turbulent in Tony Fernandes’ Air Asia Philippines (AirAsia) adventure as the budget carrier has taken a nosedive, racking up a jaw-dropping P14 billion in losses over the past two years.

Isla Lipana & Co., the auditing firm, isn’t pulling any punches and is openly questioning whether Fernandes can navigate AirAsia through financial storm clouds.

In the firm’s latest annual report, Isla Lipana said AirAsia’s massive losses -P7.9 billion in in 2022 and P6.4 billion in 2021 – which have pushed its capital deficiency to P39.9 billion or 60 times its original capital.

Beyond these losses, AirAsia is grappling with unpaid obligations to creditors and aircraft lessors.

As of 2022, AirAsia is mired in a liability quagmire, with P11 billion in dues and demandable payments and another P24 billion due within a year.

The airline’s struggle to meet its obligations predates the pandemic. In 2018, it failed to meet financial commitments related to a P1.78 billion loan from BDO Unibank. The carrier managed to postpone payments to BDO as well as restructure its lease contracts with aircraft suppliers.

Isla Lipana said these figures indicate that a “material uncertainty” exists on its ability to continue as a going concern.

HaHassan

52 posts

Posted by HaHassan > 1 month ago | Report Abuse

Bila Capatial A mau jual perniagaan penerbangan kepada AAX?

The_JQuestion

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Posted by The_JQuestion > 1 month ago | Report Abuse

Aairport going rm 10 .... CAP A rm 1 soon ... follow la , tony chase up pls

Sslee

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Posted by Sslee > 1 month ago | Report Abuse

Stony wish list for 2024:
Positive outlook on macro indicators
○ Anticipated downward trajectory of brent Crude Oil Price, with prices estimated to reach as low as USD78 per barrel in 2024
○ Expected strengthening of MYR against US Dollar, with an estimated closure at RM4.20-RM4.40/USD by year-end.
○ Market expectations of further interest rate cuts in 2024, advantageous given that 70% of costs are denominated in US dollars.

Q1 end 31/3/2024 almost come to the end.
Stony 2024 wishes will not be granted.

At current USD to MYR exchange rate, high Brent crude oil and no USD interest rate cut will Q1 ended 31/3/2024 another lose making quarter?

Sslee

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Posted by Sslee > 1 month ago | Report Abuse

The U.S. Federal Reserve will set interest rates again on May 1. Fixed income markets expect that rates will remain at 5.25% to 5.5%, as they have been since last July. Nonetheless, summer rate cuts are expected.

The_JQuestion

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Posted by The_JQuestion > 1 month ago | Report Abuse

https://www.nst.com.my/business/corporate/2024/03/1031977/airasia-parent-capital-chinas-tripcom-expand-partnership

Wow trip.com prominent name now partner with cap A ahead of nasdap lisitng... belum limit up KAH ?? jet setter

Mar2083

742 posts

Posted by Mar2083 > 1 month ago | Report Abuse

Potentially may up trend next week

Sslee

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Posted by Sslee > 1 month ago | Report Abuse

Interest to know what the external auditor will say on capA annual report on the worsening of Balance sheet.
31/12/2023: 31/12/2022
RM'000: RM'000
Accumulated losses: (10,490,200): (8,923,188)
Total equity: (10,469,461): (9,516,958)
Shareholders' equity: (8,710,574): (5,725,093)
Net current liabiliaties: (12,507,207): (8,509,066)

Will our Malaysia auditors have the gut of Air Asia Philippines auditor Isla Lipana said these figures indicate that a “material uncertainty” exists on its ability to continue as a going concern.

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