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MAS kerugian sangat bersih RM443 juta
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jom la kita bagi Anwar jadi PM....
nnti MAS untung RM100 bilion setahun..
rege tiket pi London pn sepuluhsen......................
HIDUP ANWAR! |
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dulu mas ok...sejak mamak kerala bagi kat kroni dia tajudin rameli tu, habis bengkerap mas setiap tahun....
cilaka punya mamak kerala!! |
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Steward Stewardess dia alahai,xde orang nak keje ke skarang haha..rasa2 paling low class dalam banyak2 company airlines kt dunia ni...wat malu Malaysia je hahah..Sib baik ada Air Asia kan ;)) |
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hbis lah semua bnda mniaga lingkup atas campur tngan gomen |
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ARTIKAL BERKAITAN
Krisis berterusan, 3 orang kuat MAS perlu letak jawatan segera
SUBANG, 17 MEI: Kesatuan Pekerja-pekerja Sistem Penerbang MAS (MSUE) menggesa Ketua Pegawai Eksekutif MAS, Ahmad Jauhari Yahya; Pengarah Sumber Manusia, Zahrah Zaid dan Pengarah Jurutera, Azhari Dahlan meletak jawatan dengan segera. Setiausaha Eksekutif MASUE, Mohd Jabarullah Abdul Kadir, berkata pihaknya turut meminta Perdana Menteri, Datuk Seri Najib Razak campur tangan bagi memastikan tiga ornag kuat syarikat penerbangan itu meletak jawatan bagi memastikan MAS tidak mengalami kerugian berterusan. “Najib perlu campur tangan dalam pentadbiran MAS dengan melantik kepimpinan baharu yang lebih arif dalam industri penerbangan dan mengugurkan tiga individu terbabit.
http://bm.selangorku.com/
kamu mintak tiga oreng kuat najib letak jawatang....???
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Updated: Saturday May 24, 2014 MYT 12:13:59 PM
What now, MAS?
by b.k. sidhu
Although the authorities are not sure what should be done with Malaysia Airlines (MAS) whatever plan that is finally decided must be thoroughly studied first because past restructurings have not been very successful.
What the national carrier needs to do to restructure itself in the face of massive losses is a talking point but one seasoned analyst feels the first step the airline needs is a detachment from its current major shareholders.
Suggestions of using Section 176 of the Companies Act to handle its mountain of debts could also be prohibitive, according to a specialist in corporate law.
Bankruptcy should not be an option because the ramifications of such an action are severe, not just for the airline which is the national carrier but also for its employees and the country.
What the Government and Khazanah Nasional Bhd, the major shareholder of MAS, plan to do with MAS is unknown but whatever will be done should be a well thought of plan because past restructurings have left the airline in the red for five out of the past 10 years.
“Deconstruct MAS, detach it from majority shareholder Khazanah, and rebuild the carrier from the bottom up,” says an independent aviation analyst, Shukor Yusof.
For that to happen, Shukor says “it needs political and financial will and the structure of a resconstructed MAS needs to be absolutely transparent. It has to be market driven, operated based on merit and exploit technical skills of the many outstanding and loyal MAS staff,” Shukor, a former analyst with Standard & Poor’s says. He has been covering the industry since 1996.
Any action needs to be done, and fast too. The disappearance of MH370 has wounded the airline immensely as MAS, which has lost money in four of the last five quarters, reported a whopping RM443mil net loss for first quarter of 2014.
Analysts do not see the airline recovering until 2016 should the status quo remain. But a restructuring is unavoidable given the size of its network is smaller now given the cancellation of nearly 900 flights over the past two months and demand for its services are at rock bottom. Compounding MAS’ problem is its cost, which is a major issue the airline has been trying to combat unsuccessfully for a long time.
Critical priorities
Given the cancellations and lack of demand especially from China, MAS needs to relook at its business model. That is being done but starting afresh is what it needs more than a rejig of its business model.
That has led to chatter that MAS is considering bankruptcy, opting for Section 176 or even a privatisation.
Shaharudin Datuk Hj Ali, a lawyer who specialises on corporate law, says the cost of a business restructuring for MAS, including a restructuring made pursuant to section 176 of the Companies Act or simply by renegotiating all agreements (outside section 176), will be extremely prohibitive and massive by any comparison.
“Since this will definitely be the case, logic dictates that MAS would have to look at critical priorities first in order to stay afloat and make money again, whilst carrying the Malaysian flag.”
With hints of bankruptcy a possible option, that route could be challenging given that MAS has not been deemed a company unable to service its debt obligations.
Shaharudin adds that there is no evidence or facts to support the view that MAS is incapable of paying its debts when called upon to do so by its creditors. “In other words, there is no evidence, for now, that MAS is insolvent. Besides, strictly MAS cannot be declared a bankrupt because MAS is not an individual.”
In his view, he says MAS is quite capable of handling the current financial turbulence facing the national carrier.
“I wish to add that MAS has a strong asset base and it is unlikely to be find itself in deep financial trouble,’’ Shaharudin says.
Shukor adds that the ramifications of bankruptcy are quite obvious, but it is also an opportunity to relook and renegotiate contracts, debts and accords signed by the airline previously with banks, unions, catering companies etc.
But there are job implications, clearly for employees, and this must be dealt with humanely, he says.
At the same time such a move will put all MAS companies, not just the parent company, under scrutiny. That means, each unit, such as Firefly and MAS Engineering, will be under the microscope, Shukor says.
He says that if MAS still goes ahead to file for bankruptcy, it would allow for the airline to renegotiate long-term contracts and restructure debts/loans with secured and unsecured creditors.
Filing for bankruptcy allows for a stay of proceedings, meaning the banks or unions cannot sue or take legal recourse against the airline.
He says typically an airline emerges from Chapter 11 financially stronger than before, e.g. Japan Airlines, but such an undertaking is very complicated and requires, in MAS’ case, astute manoeuvring by the Government and shareholders as it has political implications.
Capital reduction
But Shukor also adds that there must be political will and courage to overcome such a monumental challenge.
Heading to the courts for protection under Section 176 of the Companies Act is an option as it will offer MAS protection from its creditors to meet its financial obligations as it restructures.
Shaharudin believes that Section 176 is a little technical and there are two parts to it.
The “first leg”, he says, deals with a mechanism to save insolvent companies through the order of the court by allowing a company to pay a smaller sum to its creditors, provided the strict provisions stipulated in the section are complied with.
The “second leg” deals with restraining orders (stop orders from court) that behaves like a rider to the first leg, to help maintain the status quo of the company if you like, until the court makes a proper decision relating to the first leg. But restructuring a company may or may not involve reducing its shareholders fund or capital.
He goes on to say that, whether it involves capital reduction or not, it is a sign that a company is accepting that time has come to re-open its debt payment with creditors or even preference shareholders.
“The point that I wish to stress is this: The moment a company invokes the Companies Act to protect itself against creditors, or to adjust or restructure its corporate liabilities, or to reduce its capital, or to seek an injunction to stop creditors from potentially harassing its business (not to mention initiating a voluntary liquidation) these are generally taken by the market as red flags, or warning signs. The financial market will get the jitters if the company is a large, significant market player,’’ Shaharudin says.
He adds that a multiple-structure share option scheme should be introduced to all; excellent and deserving employees will have a clear career paths. “MAS ought to create excitement again. I’m not a branding expert but I think a good fresh theme for MAS could be like ‘Malaysia Airlines– travelling excitement starts here’ or something like that.”
Shaharudin says that there are many ways a company can restructure its capital, its finances and, most importantly, the amount due to its creditors.
Because creditors can be a major hurdle to future corporate plans and strategies of a large company, then sometimes, the consent, understanding and even cooperation of creditors becomes necessary for the company to move forward. This involves rescheduling periodic payment of debts, asking for a discount or downward revision of interest or principal sum of the debt.
In other words, if MAS decides to renegotiate its financial commitment to key stakeholders or creditors (note, employees are also stakeholders in corporate restructuring), it is in essence, renegotiating the original loan agreements, financing deals or supply agreements so that it gets more breathing space to move forward and compete.
Shukor says that “at the end of the day, whether a rejuvenated flag carrier is minority-owned or majority-owned by the Government or even 100% privately-owned by Malaysians, matters little unless it is profitable and can serve the economic needs of the country and its people.’’
Shaharudin says that MAS should also ensure leakages are addressed totally and completely. Tender procedures must be tightened and made more transparent. Pre-qualification should be a no nonsense exercise. Pricing quoted by suppliers must match the quality of services or products – for example in flight snacks/meals.
Whatever route it takes, MAS has to evaluate all models before taking the plunge because this is seen as its last chance for salvation. |
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ARTIKAL BERKAITAN
`Kos operasi MAS sangat tinggi’
Muda Mohd. Noor | May 25, 2014
Gaji yang diberikan kepada pekerja MAS lebih tinggi dari syarikat penerbangan Singapura (SIA), dakwa bekas seorang penggerak kesatuan sekerja MAS (Maseu).
PETALING JAYA: Kos operasi MAS sangat tinggi menyebabkan syarikat penerbangan negara mengalami kerugian besar dan terpaksa dibantu kerajaan, kata bekas kesatuan sekerja terbesar MAS.. Gaji yang diberikan kepada pekerja MAS lebih tinggi dari syarikat penerbangan Singapura (SIA), dakwa bekas seorang penggerak kesatuan sekerja MAS (Maseu). “Kalau gaji di SIA RM12, gaji di MAS lebih banyak lagi. Maknanya SIA yang kaya tidak bayar gaji sebanyak MAS. “Saya rasa ia sengaja nak beri kerja kepada orang Melayu,”katanya yang meminta namanya tidak disiarkan. Beliau telah bersara sejak beberapa tahun lalu dan tidak mengetahui perkembangan terbaru dalam MAS. http://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/ |
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Al-Patih posted on 25-5-2014 02:55 PM
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sebab tu lah kena start from scratch, renegotiate all contracts, termasuk gaji2 ....go to hell with unions...
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Changa posted on 16-5-2014 02:06 AM
Dalam kes mas letak la ceo siapa pun tetap akan rugi jikalau kontrak menten yg asal dan pekerja te ...
Sgt setuju bab kesatuan pekerja nih, terlalu kuat, ibarat kanser dlm MAS.
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freebird posted on 25-5-2014 03:03 PM
sebab tu lah kena start from scratch, renegotiate all contracts, termasuk gaji2 ....go to hell wit ...
Itu lah satu satu nya cara untuk selamat kan mas sis.
mereka pun bukan tidak tahu karena para analysts pun dah berbuih mulut point out celah mana yg buat mas rugi itu.
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Changa posted on 25-5-2014 07:16 PM
Itu lah satu satu nya cara untuk selamat kan mas sis.
mereka pun bukan tidak tahu karena para ana ...
ketua union haprak tu cadangkan buang top 3 je...orang2 dia yang haprak yang gaji tinggi suruh menten..
dulu bila suruh gabung dengan air asia, union haprak ni jugak yang tak nak.. |
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freebird posted on 25-5-2014 07:57 PM
ketua union haprak tu cadangkan buang top 3 je...orang2 dia yang haprak yang gaji tinggi suruh men ...
Kan mereka berbuih molot semua orang luar yg mas hired tak bagus, suruh lantik mereka jah sebegitu sebab dah pengalaman kata mereka.
akak dgr cerita kat mas mmg banyak pekerja redundant bukan?
nak buang kalu union meroyan.
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Rugi.. Patutlah makanan kat dlm fligt pun dah tak mcm selalu.. Skrg nasi dgn juice je buah takde coklat takde
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MAS ni dah jatuh ditimpa tangga...dah la semedang aje rugi, ditambah dengan insiden pesawat hilang....bertambah malanglah |
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bubar dan buat airline baru _ 1Malaysia Airlines/ Airways (OMA) |
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dari dulu lagi MAS suka hires con sultans... untung tak jugak, consultant buat duit juta juta out if MAS.
lah ni banyak flight international yg dikurangkan, makcik2 yg biasa kat wide body kena la turun narrow body balik.. kesian la domestic traveller.. |
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