Originally Posted by
iahflyr
What remains to be seen, of course, is whether United directors have the stomach for its managers’ multi-year curatives. Investors demand returns now, not in the early 2020s, and “can’t take two spoons of castor oil today” as they wait for the airline’s domestic network to get fixed, Bloomberg Intelligence analyst George Ferguson said. “That’s the problem—capital is fluid and this is not a space that has a lot of patient capital inside it.”
Bloomberg recognizes that investors are in it for right now yet nothing changes.......screw next year give me my money now, this is the underlying issue that caused Smizek to drag UA into the gutter.