TPG has enough clout to choose its management if it gets involved. The article linked by the OP raises the possibility that TPG teams up with US but also raises the possibility that TPG teams up with AA management.I was wondering when TPG would be getting involved. TPG also was involved with Continental Airlines when Gordon Bethune was CEO. Is it possible that TPG saw bad management practices with AA management, so would not step up until a new management would be involved?
No, here's what the article said, which is entirely consistent with my post:That's not what the article sais FWAA . That's what you say ..
The sources, however, cautioned that the discussions between US Airways and TPG are not exclusive and partnering with each other is one of many options each party is considering.
US Airways has received expressions of interest from several parties in financing a potential merger for AMR, while the private equity firm is keeping its options open and may also look at becoming AMR's financial partner under the airline's standalone restructuring plan, the sources said.
I was wondering when TPG would be getting involved. TPG also was involved with Continental Airlines when Gordon Bethune was CEO. Is it possible that TPG saw bad management practices with AA management, so would not step up until a new management would be involved?
Parker has worked with Bonderman before, as TPG helped HP emerge from bankruptcy, if I remember correctly.
They have more than enough cash,plus the management to back it up.TPG/USAIR would be Horton's nightmare for a plan to emerg stand alone.TPG put up to 38 billion to close the TXU deal here in Texas
.http://www.bizjourna...08/daily30.html
No, here's what the article said, which is entirely consistent with my post:
http://www.reuters.c...E84U04Q20120531
What do you think the bolded portion means? I read it to say that TPG might team up with Horton & Co.
I accurately summarized the article's points. Perhaps you read that bolded portion differently. TPG has worked with US and with AA in the past and in the six months since AA filed for Ch 11 protection, there have been rumours that TPG might help finance AA's exit from Ch 11. And this article again mentions that possibility, along with the oft-rumoured possibility that TPG might team up with Parker.
Unless you're taking issue with the other part of my post, which merely states the obvious: TPG isn't all wrapped up in "AA management is the devil" and "AA management drove AA into the ground" nonsense emotions the way many AA employees are.