The sky's getting crowded, and the race to undercut margins to gain market share is heating up. What does this trend mean for the Indian aviation sector, and in particular, Deccan Aviation, whose Rs 400 crore IPO opens this week?
JP Morgan views that for an ordinary investor, in a short-term perspective, there will be opportunities; and it is just a matter of picking the right time.
Its Peter Negline says that in a long term, “once the industry structure settles down, all different types can survive, provided they execute well what they do”.
On Indian aviation sector, Negline says that there is too much regulation and issues like very high oil prices and the infrastructure constraints are debilitating.
15/05/06 Moneycontrol.com
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Tuesday, May 16, 2006
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