skylabsea
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As reported by bloomberg and posted on FT, Air China (CA) is engaging advisors on potentially increasing their stake in Cathay Pacific (CX).
CA already owns just a hair under 30% of CX, so any increase in holdings will trigger mandatory takeover offer.
Swire (majority shareholder) has stated they do not plan to give up control of CX.
It has been speculated that if/when CA purchases CX, CX will exit oneworld and join star alliance instead.
Food for thought:
- is Swire's stance firm or is it just facade to get a better purchasing price?
- is CA going to be able to secure lending to complete the purchase?
- given Swire's portfolio/interests in mainland China, will CA be able to "persuade" Swire to sell CX below parity?
- this will be a huge loss to oneworld's Asia network if the purchase and (if CA decides against having CX remain) oneworld exit materialise, however,
- this may finally remove the barrier to China Southern joining oneworld given the proximity of their base in Guangzhou (CAN)
I am personally annoyed at the prospect of losing CX as an option on oneworld, as I have extensive plans based on their membership in oneworld.
	
		
			
		
		
	
				
			CA already owns just a hair under 30% of CX, so any increase in holdings will trigger mandatory takeover offer.
Swire (majority shareholder) has stated they do not plan to give up control of CX.
It has been speculated that if/when CA purchases CX, CX will exit oneworld and join star alliance instead.
Food for thought:
- is Swire's stance firm or is it just facade to get a better purchasing price?
- is CA going to be able to secure lending to complete the purchase?
- given Swire's portfolio/interests in mainland China, will CA be able to "persuade" Swire to sell CX below parity?
- this will be a huge loss to oneworld's Asia network if the purchase and (if CA decides against having CX remain) oneworld exit materialise, however,
- this may finally remove the barrier to China Southern joining oneworld given the proximity of their base in Guangzhou (CAN)
I am personally annoyed at the prospect of losing CX as an option on oneworld, as I have extensive plans based on their membership in oneworld.
 
				 
						 
  
 
		 
 
		
 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
					
				 
						
					 
 
		 
  as to CX - what makes you think the chinese government wont want to take over the airline and merge it with CA?
 as to CX - what makes you think the chinese government wont want to take over the airline and merge it with CA?