I know and understand that the current merger talks with JetBlue, Spirit and Frontier are not with AA, however, I am starting to wonder how much of a possible involvement they may be with helping JetBlue get this merger done. This only my opinion, but one would have to wonder with how adamant and very determined they are pressing to get the winning vote for the merger. And now throwing ridiculous $$$ at it if it fails, adding 1/2 of the no go money up front and even more $$$ for the shareholders, all this with less than one week prior to the shareholders vote. Bettering Frontiers failure offer by 100 million.
Also wondering if the tactic of a last minute improved offer by JetBlue is so that Frontier won't have time to adjust theirs in time for the vote.
My point at this time is, does anyone think, maybe, that AA might be helping JetBlue fund the revised offer? After all, AA will also benefit by the JetBlue/Spirit Merger over the Frontier/Spirit Merger would they not??? Something to think about folks...
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Also wondering if the tactic of a last minute improved offer by JetBlue is so that Frontier won't have time to adjust theirs in time for the vote.
My point at this time is, does anyone think, maybe, that AA might be helping JetBlue fund the revised offer? After all, AA will also benefit by the JetBlue/Spirit Merger over the Frontier/Spirit Merger would they not??? Something to think about folks...

JetBlue Submits Improved Superior Proposal to Acquire Spirit
NEW YORK, June 06, 2022--JetBlue Submits Improved Superior Proposal to Acquire Spirit