Worldtraveler to the spin room stat. The patient needs you badly! <_<
http://biz.yahoo.com/ap/050310/delta_outlook_5.html
http://biz.yahoo.com/ap/050310/delta_outlook_5.html
magsau said:Worldtraveler to the spin room stat. The patient needs you badly! <_<
http://biz.yahoo.com/ap/050310/delta_outlook_5.html
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I agree. We need WT. Seriously, there is no doubt that DAL now has to sell the regionals. In this day and age, it makes no sense to own them when they can bid for your services. The bottom line is that oil is killing everybody. It will be an interesting DEC..magsau said:Worldtraveler to the spin room stat. The patient needs you badly! <_<
http://biz.yahoo.com/ap/050310/delta_outlook_5.html
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Winglet said:AMR is next.
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boeing787 said:UAL went in in better shape than DAL will go in.
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This industry is simply survival of the fittest. Luckily, oil is falling today(1.62) at 2:10pm. There is no doubt that DAL will sell the Regional carriers. All majors are on life support. No one has any money to spend. How much can they get for the regionals? Industry anyalysts say upwards of 1Billion. Probably will plug the holes for awhile. DAL's announcement was not a big surprise to those who follow the airline. DAL predicted negative revenue for the first part of the year. Oil has made it worse for DAL as well as all the majors.TheDog2004 said:No, they didn't. Why do you think UAL hasn't emerged from Ch 11 yet? They are just like US Airways - a zombie airline.
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boeing787 said:You must have assets to go into C11 successfully. Delta has it all pledged in order to stay out.