Air New Zealand Limited (OTCMKTS:ANZFF – Get Free Report) saw a significant decline in short interest during the month of February. As of February 13th, there was short interest totaling 47,251 shares, a decline of 66.7% from the January 29th total of 141,876 shares. Based on an average trading volume of 2,318 shares, the days-to-cover ratio is currently 20.4 days. Based on an average trading volume of 2,318 shares, the days-to-cover ratio is currently 20.4 days.
Air New Zealand Price Performance
Shares of OTCMKTS:ANZFF opened at $0.37 on Friday. Air New Zealand has a 52 week low of $0.30 and a 52 week high of $0.39. The company’s 50 day moving average is $0.33 and its two-hundred day moving average is $0.34.
Key Stories Impacting Air New Zealand
Here are the key news stories impacting Air New Zealand this week:
- Positive Sentiment: CEO frames situation as “on the road to recovery,” signalling management confidence and intent to stabilise the business which may reassure investors. Air New Zealand CEO says airline on ‘road to recovery’
- Positive Sentiment: Major airports publicly back a “reset” and support measures after reported losses, which could ease regulatory/operational friction and help restructuring talks. Air New Zealand political drama: Airports support ‘reset’ after $40m loss
- Positive Sentiment: Reported short interest fell sharply (down ~66.7% in February), indicating less aggressive betting against the stock and reduced downward pressure from shorts. Air New Zealand Limited (OTCMKTS:ANZFF) Short Interest Down 66.7% in February
- Neutral Sentiment: Company released its 2026 interim results and provided guidance — investors should read the guidance for FY outlook and cost-cutting/reshaping plans. Air New Zealand Unveils 2026 Interim Results, Guidance
- Neutral Sentiment: Full Q2 2026 earnings call transcript is available for detail on management’s explanations, cash position and operational fixes — useful for judging the credibility of the recovery plan. Air New Zealand Limited (ANZLY) Q2 2026 Earnings Call Transcript
- Negative Sentiment: Multiple outlets report a material first-half loss (figures cited vary — ~$40m to $59m), highlighting profit pressure that is weighing on the stock. Air New Zealand hit with $59m first-half loss
- Negative Sentiment: Company flagged engine issues and broader cost pressures as drivers of the interim loss, pointing to operational risks and potential near-term capex/repair expenditures. Air New Zealand slips to $59m interim loss as engine woes and cost pressures bite
- Negative Sentiment: Air New Zealand has launched a strategic review to “reset” the business after earnings headaches — while potentially constructive long-term, reviews often signal near-term uncertainty and restructuring costs. Air New Zealand’s Earnings Headaches Spur Strategic Review
- Negative Sentiment: Commentary pieces probe operational/management issues (“What’s gone wrong”) which can amplify negative investor sentiment and increase volatility. The Huddle: What’s gone wrong with Air New Zealand?
- Negative Sentiment: Additional coverage reiterates the mixed loss figures and forecasts potential further second-half weakness, underscoring ongoing earnings risk. Air New Zealand loses $40m in first half of year and forecasts further loss in second half
- Negative Sentiment: General business press summarises the loss and strategic review, adding to the volume of negative headlines affecting investor confidence. Air NZ reports first-half loss, undertakes strategic review to ‘reset’ business
About Air New Zealand
Air New Zealand Limited is the state-owned flag carrier of New Zealand, headquartered in Auckland. The airline traces its roots back to Tasman Empire Airways Limited (TEAL), which began operations in 1940. It was rebranded as Air New Zealand in 1965 and has since grown into one of the nation’s leading providers of air transport services. The New Zealand government holds a majority stake in the company, which plays a critical role in connecting the country to international markets and supporting tourism and trade.
Air New Zealand operates a comprehensive network of domestic and international routes.
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