Once they get the labor savings in place, their troubles aren't over, ... They need to squeeze more out of secured creditors.
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Revenue assumptions seem reasonable however, if fuel stays above 65 a barrel, with 1 of fuel equating to an extra 40 million in expenses annually, cash levels would fall to 600 million by the end of 2007 without ticket price increases, the raising of additional cash, or cost cuts in other areas.Ray Neidl
The cover-up is usually worse than the sin. The union leaders were embarrassed and understandably so. Don was a sacrificial lamb. He made a mistake and he's paying the price. It's unfortunate because American is losing a really seasoned executive.
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If there's a bright light for the company, I'm sure management will try to be turning it on, but I don't see it.
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There's a powerful franchise there. If they can get the right cost structure, the model does not have to be tweaked too much. Hopefully they won't have to sell assets. If you start having to sell strategic assets, you have a slow liquidation the way Pan Am did.
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I think it's the yawn of the century so far. My theory is one of the reason they're doing it is to try to win back business travelers they lost during the (1998) strike.
Ray Neidl
If telling the truth hurts the company, it hurt, ... Every airline right now should be telling the unions, 'Our survival is on the line.'
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