Wednesday, November 14, 2007
Delta Airlines (NYSE:DAL) announced that it has formed a special board committee to evaluate strategic options after being pressured by an activist hedge fund. Pardus Capital Management, which holds stakes in Delta and United, sent a letter to Delta Management Tuesday renewing its call for airline consolidation and advocating a Delta-United merger. Shareholders pushed up the stock of both companies in response.

Pardus noted in their letter that they believe it is, "imperative that Delta enter into a merger transaction with another carrier given the rapid rise in fuel prices and increased risk to the business as a stand alone entity." The letter came in response to word that Delta had consulted industry experts, including a former Continental Airlines chief executive. Some believe that this may have caused concern that Delta was looking elsewhere for merger possibilities.

Pardus insisted that a merger between Delta and United could result in $585 million in synergies along with other benefits that would result in a combined company stock worth $53 per share - a 75% improvement over today. The hedge fund even offered to support the Delta management team leading the strategic direction of the combined entity.

"We have been consistent in our public statements that Delta believes that the right consolidation transaction could generate significant value for our shareholders and employees and that strategic options should be evaluated," said Delta in a statement. "With oil at over $90 a barrel, this analysis takes on a heightened importance as we factor those prices into our long-term planning process."

In the end, this is all good news for Delta shareholders and may finally mark an end to the problems that have plagued the company before it was forced to declare bankruptcy and emerge in debt. These factors make DAL a stock worth watching closely!

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