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Virgin Australia: Shares frozen over financial restructuring

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Virgin Australia: Shares frozen over financial restructuring

  • Virgin Australia (VAH) has requested a trading halt today to assess its financial position and restructure some heavy debt
  • The company’s request for a $1.4 billion government bail-out has so far been met with silence
  • Fears are mounting that the COVID-19 crisis could cause irreversible damage to the company
  • However, Virgin posted a $315M loss over the 2019 financial year, with shares declining steadily for half a decade before then
  • As such, the company seems to have been in trouble before the pandemic struck
  • Shares last traded for 8.6 cents and expected to reopen for trade in two days time

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