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Kinda reminds me of that movie "Fatal Attraction" with Glenn Close's character insisting that they belong together.
Told you that US Airways executives are slimy.
This is just absolutely the slimiest possible way to weasel your way into significance. Its like having a stalker show up on your property in the middle of the night. A stalker that just wont go away.
The actions of the US Airways executive team are just beyond creepy.
Kinda reminds me of that movie "Fatal Attraction" with Glenn Close's character insisting that they belong together.
think that is was a smart move to see some of AA's numbers.
2 - US is on the list of other carriers that AA has said it will consider. All Parker has to do is agree not to use AA's privileged info for competitive purposes if there isn't an AA/US merger. Of course, AA also gets to see US' numbers and maybe that's what Parker is really afraid of - AA shooting holes in Parker's house of cards...
Jim
Of course, AA also gets to see US' numbers and maybe that's what Parker is really afraid of - AA shooting holes in Parker's house of cards...
I've been involved in due diligence efforts. The one doing the buying doesn't need to show the one being bought their internal numbers.
You'd think it was a smart move if Parker started calling in bomb threats against all AA's flights and he was hauled off to jail - for the second time...
1 - this puts US in the same line to see "some of AA's numbers" as the hotels owed money for crew overnights - nothing to see until AA is ready to reveal it. Then the UCC and Judge get first crack at it. Only if they OK it does it go to the other unsecured creditors for a vote. Parker can't see the front of the line from the position this "investment" buys him.
2 - US is on the list of other carriers that AA has said it will consider. All Parker has to do is agree not to use AA's privileged info for competitive purposes if there isn't an AA/US merger. Of course, AA also gets to see US' numbers and maybe that's what Parker is really afraid of - AA shooting holes in Parker's house of cards...
Jim
You'd think it was a smart move if Parker started calling in bomb threats against all AA's flights and he was hauled off to jail - for the second time...
1 - this puts US in the same line to see "some of AA's numbers" as the hotels owed money for crew overnights - nothing to see until AA is ready to reveal it. Then the UCC and Judge get first crack at it. Only if they OK it does it go to the other unsecured creditors for a vote. Parker can't see the front of the line from the position this "investment" buys him.
2 - US is on the list of other carriers that AA has said it will consider. All Parker has to do is agree not to use AA's privileged info for competitive purposes if there isn't an AA/US merger. Of course, AA also gets to see US' numbers and maybe that's what Parker is really afraid of - AA shooting holes in Parker's house of cards...
Jim
I can only hope that once I'm retired, that I don't spent countless hours of my free time lurking an posting on a website that addresses issues with a job that I no longer have.