Posted On: 01/27/2015 10:49:28 AM
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Hi everyone I’m new to posting to this board but I have been investing in BLTA and reading this board quietly for a little over a year now.
I am long and strong with a private placement group that just gave Baltia six figures in PP (we are not rich we are young white collar professionals that have given the shirts off our backs and delayed life upgrades for this company)
What has finally prompted me to post to this board is an article I saw by the Economist this morning. The article discusses how other startup airlines in Europe wish they could expand.
http://www.economist.com/blogs/gulliver/2015/...kingaflyer
I’m wondering what some of you think in terms of how Baltia’s potential market cap parallels with that of aer lingus stock.
Follow my logic here:
Aer Lingus has 543M shares outstanding
That’s about a 10:1 reverse split for us currently
The third offer they’ve been made is for $2.86 per share
How does everyone like the sound of that?
I’ve been investing in and researching this company for awhile but I wanted to defer to some of the aviation experts on here about the similarities and differences of BLTA to Aer Lingues.
Finally,
Everyone in our group would like to extend a very special thank you to the LT.
Thank you for your role in keeping this company afloat and this dream alive.
Thank you for the time you take out of your schedule to keep us updated on hangout.
Thank you for the time you take out to correct the countless fraudsters on ihub. (they’re so stupid they’ve only persuaded me and my friends to double down on BLTA)
Going long like Randy Moss in his 1998 rookie season: 17 TDS, 19.0 yrds/catch, 1,313 receiving yards !!!
I am long and strong with a private placement group that just gave Baltia six figures in PP (we are not rich we are young white collar professionals that have given the shirts off our backs and delayed life upgrades for this company)
What has finally prompted me to post to this board is an article I saw by the Economist this morning. The article discusses how other startup airlines in Europe wish they could expand.
http://www.economist.com/blogs/gulliver/2015/...kingaflyer
I’m wondering what some of you think in terms of how Baltia’s potential market cap parallels with that of aer lingus stock.
Follow my logic here:
Aer Lingus has 543M shares outstanding
That’s about a 10:1 reverse split for us currently
The third offer they’ve been made is for $2.86 per share
How does everyone like the sound of that?
I’ve been investing in and researching this company for awhile but I wanted to defer to some of the aviation experts on here about the similarities and differences of BLTA to Aer Lingues.
Finally,
Everyone in our group would like to extend a very special thank you to the LT.
Thank you for your role in keeping this company afloat and this dream alive.
Thank you for the time you take out of your schedule to keep us updated on hangout.
Thank you for the time you take out to correct the countless fraudsters on ihub. (they’re so stupid they’ve only persuaded me and my friends to double down on BLTA)
Going long like Randy Moss in his 1998 rookie season: 17 TDS, 19.0 yrds/catch, 1,313 receiving yards !!!
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