RE:RE:RE:RE:When Will We Rebound?flamingogold wrote: Last year required balls of steel, but from here on it's just patience. Historically, Chorus has been held for distributions, and far less as a capital gain play.
While 9/11 was bad, Covid has been unimaginable... totally decimating global travel, the worst hit to aviation since the Wright Bros. first flight over 119 years ago. Travel will come back, and already is, albeit slowly. With patience, one will reap the added bonus of a juicy capital gain on top of a return to steady dividends.
Bookworm28 wrote: I figured someone was going to say that. It's valid. I'd like to see a little more progress. It really hasn't changed much since last November.
True. The so called 4th wave isn't helping either, despite their fixed contract with AC, and the improvement in the leasing side of the biz. Let's hope this 4th wave, and renewed restrictions, knock some sense into the anti-mask and anti-vacciners. This last group of 30% of the population is really becoming a pain in the axx for the rest of us. That's all I'm going to say on the subject. Hopefully nobody freaks. I'll be ignoring anyone who does. Just had to get that off my chest.