11-12-2015, 10:55 AM
Thanks Nick for the sharing. A nice exchanges of opinion and view here.
I have no doubt on the sustainability and feasibility of the bus contracting model. I have high confidence that it will work, and sustain. I am convinced both Go-Ahead, and Tower Transit are having healthy profit on their biz, otherwise no point venturing oversea. Both are champions in their respective market.
I have doubt on a immediate "turn-around" in profitability for both incumbents, after a move from duopoly to free market, and from asset-heavy to asset-light model (excluding the one-time gain from asset-transfer).
I have also doubt on long-term (5-10 years) outlook of both incumbents, when the rail is also going thru the same transition.
(not vested in both)
I have no doubt on the sustainability and feasibility of the bus contracting model. I have high confidence that it will work, and sustain. I am convinced both Go-Ahead, and Tower Transit are having healthy profit on their biz, otherwise no point venturing oversea. Both are champions in their respective market.
I have doubt on a immediate "turn-around" in profitability for both incumbents, after a move from duopoly to free market, and from asset-heavy to asset-light model (excluding the one-time gain from asset-transfer).
I have also doubt on long-term (5-10 years) outlook of both incumbents, when the rail is also going thru the same transition.
(not vested in both)
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