In a surprise move, which followed last month's launch of
Virgin America into Denver International Airport, Virgin America has been acquired by
Alaska Airlines. Alaska Air Group said it will pay approximately $4.0 billion for Virgin America, or $57.00 per share in cash for the high tech airline carrier. Virgin America's flights to Denver from Silicon Valley
were just launched last month, with a big debut with Sir Richard Branson. Branson--who is a minority shareholder, with nonvoting rights in Virgin America--
expressed his sadness with the merger, saying there was "nothing I could do to stop it". Virgin America--and Sir Richard Branson's other companies--have been very popular with the tech crowd, for its tech-friendly attitude and adoption of technology, plus its focus on technology centers like Silicon Valley.
posted on Monday, April 4, 2016
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