That’s why it’s called hostile
Right, I think we all get that part. I guess what I was trying to emphasize is how it appears.
(1) The initial offer is now only a few months old and the offer has gone up twice - to the tune of BILLIONS of dollars more. If this deal was always a gamble, then he's blinked - twice.
(2) I think that we will all allow for the fact that most of these BILLIONS are from outside investors, but it gives off the appearance that
US is throwing money at this deal. Doogie has employees that are barely hanging on financially. I know of flight attendants who are barely surviving on $.25c boxes of mac & chesse and $.69c cans of tuna fish. And before anyone says that "no one's holding a gun to their head to stay @ US", take a good hard look at what jobs are available out there. These same corporate giants guiding this DL/US deal are the same ones that have been destroying America's middle class. They'll slide BILLIONS around on their spreadsheets from their ivory towers and turn around and begrudge a decent living wage to their employees. I hope this p*ssing contest comes back to bite Doogie in the *ss when he tries his cost/neutral mantra going forward.
(3) Finally, Delta doesn't want US as their dance partner. From management to rank-and-file, they have said NO! If Doogie thinks that this deal is a good way to bust up
his unions, he had better revisit that notion. My guess is that, if his hostile takeover works, the Delta employees will forever loath him. They will unionize just to spite him.