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Old 03-20-2017, 09:06 AM
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Does anyone have any insight as to whether Alaska will add CRP one day soon?

Is it possible for a mere mortal like me to lobby for it?

I suppose management couldn't give a rat's ass to this long time shareholder, just like they didn't give a fungal toenail to my comments in the 2008 annual shareholders meeting.
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Old 03-20-2017, 12:15 PM
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Does anyone have any insight as to whether Alaska will add CRP one day soon?

Is it possible for a mere mortal like me to lobby for it?

I suppose management couldn't give a rat's ass to this long time shareholder, just like they didn't give a fungal toenail to my comments in the 2008 annual shareholders meeting.
C-reactive protein (CRP) is a blood test marker for inflammation in the body. CRP is produced in the liver and its level is measured by testing the blood. CRP is classified as an acute phase reactant, which means that its levels will rise in response to inflammation.
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C-reactive protein (CRP) is a blood test marker for inflammation in the body. CRP is produced in the liver and its level is measured by testing the blood. CRP is classified as an acute phase reactant, which means that its levels will rise in response to inflammation.
I think Vagabond (a former medical research specialist), knew about that kind of CRP. Some day you should visit Corpus Christi, TX.
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I think Vagabond (a former medical research specialist), knew about that kind of CRP. Some day you should visit Corpus Christi, TX.
Oh.... that CRP!
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Old 03-21-2017, 07:10 AM
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Originally Posted by vagabond View Post
Does anyone have any insight as to whether Alaska will add CRP one day soon?

Is it possible for a mere mortal like me to lobby for it?

I suppose management couldn't give a rat's ass to this long time shareholder, just like they didn't give a fungal toenail to my comments in the 2008 annual shareholders meeting.
You pretty much answered your own question right there.

If they ever do it, I'm sure they will put a QX or OO E-175 on the route and shout "GROWTH! GROWTH!" But, I digress.

Carry on...
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Even SWA doesn't generate loads out of CRP. It's too small a market. I don't see a huge bonus for AS there and I have family on the north shore.
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C-reactive protein (CRP) is a blood test marker for inflammation in the body. CRP is produced in the liver and its level is measured by testing the blood. CRP is classified as an acute phase reactant, which means that its levels will rise in response to inflammation.
This is funny. Reminds me of a time I was jumpseating, I presented my ID badge to the captain. He looks it over and says "DHL, huh? Refresh my memory. Is DHL the good cholesterol or the bad cholesterol?"
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Corpus Christi is situated on fluvial deposits that are of Holocene – Pleistocene age.


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