Tim Nelson
Veteran
Back before August 2002, wasn't your company losing only $1 billion a year?
Now, I am not one of those mathematician fellas but if the workers gave back close to $3 billion and you subtract that from the $1 billion then things should be $2 billion to the good per year.
Not so, lose $135 million in Janury [4 Million a day] and now oil is at $53 barrell.
Not surprisingly, some are reporting that more concessions may be needed even though the ink isn't dry on the last concessions.
I'm sure the 'courrier service' that has been oh so good at making ontime deliveries of your company's proposals will be right there for them.
regards,
Now, I am not one of those mathematician fellas but if the workers gave back close to $3 billion and you subtract that from the $1 billion then things should be $2 billion to the good per year.
Not so, lose $135 million in Janury [4 Million a day] and now oil is at $53 barrell.
Not surprisingly, some are reporting that more concessions may be needed even though the ink isn't dry on the last concessions.
I'm sure the 'courrier service' that has been oh so good at making ontime deliveries of your company's proposals will be right there for them.
regards,