Originally Posted by
GaryZ
I'm not sure how that would play out this time, because I believe they will be stating revenue as the combined company, although it's as good guess as anything else.
If it's like previous mergers they'll state pro forma performance prior to the closing date and combined after - both for the parent company US Group and AMR prior and the combined holding company (still AMR?) after. Also, as long as AA and US are separate units they'll most likely break out the two division numbers. You do make a good point however. Of course, this quarter will be odd anyway given BK accounting on AA's part.
Jim