Any "Latest & Greatest" about Delta?
I get (and agree with) your general point, but just to be thorough, I think it should be: 0:00 - 5:15 or the total DH time of the DH leg or the total DC for the added day (whichever is greater). I know, almost certainly not a player for what sounds like a domestic category....
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Insider selling --
EVP and Chief HR Officer Joanne D. Smith sold 2,000 shares (3.31% of her stake in Delta Air Lines) for $94,000 through a single transaction on August 10. As a result, Ms. Smith now holds the remaining 58,311 Delta shares, valued at $2,746,448 as of Tuesday.
Chief Revenue Officer and EVP Glen W. Hauenstein sold 20,000 shares (10.34% of his stake in Delta Air Lines) for $940,494 through two transactions on August 10. As a result, Mr. Hauenstein now controls the remaining 173,378 Delta shares, priced at $8,166,104 as of Tuesday.
EVP and Chief HR Officer Joanne D. Smith sold 2,000 shares (3.31% of her stake in Delta Air Lines) for $94,000 through a single transaction on August 10. As a result, Ms. Smith now holds the remaining 58,311 Delta shares, valued at $2,746,448 as of Tuesday.
Chief Revenue Officer and EVP Glen W. Hauenstein sold 20,000 shares (10.34% of his stake in Delta Air Lines) for $940,494 through two transactions on August 10. As a result, Mr. Hauenstein now controls the remaining 173,378 Delta shares, priced at $8,166,104 as of Tuesday.
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Insider selling --
EVP and Chief HR Officer Joanne D. Smith sold 2,000 shares (3.31% of her stake in Delta Air Lines) for $94,000 through a single transaction on August 10. As a result, Ms. Smith now holds the remaining 58,311 Delta shares, valued at $2,746,448 as of Tuesday.
Chief Revenue Officer and EVP Glen W. Hauenstein sold 20,000 shares (10.34% of his stake in Delta Air Lines) for $940,494 through two transactions on August 10. As a result, Mr. Hauenstein now controls the remaining 173,378 Delta shares, priced at $8,166,104 as of Tuesday.
EVP and Chief HR Officer Joanne D. Smith sold 2,000 shares (3.31% of her stake in Delta Air Lines) for $94,000 through a single transaction on August 10. As a result, Ms. Smith now holds the remaining 58,311 Delta shares, valued at $2,746,448 as of Tuesday.
Chief Revenue Officer and EVP Glen W. Hauenstein sold 20,000 shares (10.34% of his stake in Delta Air Lines) for $940,494 through two transactions on August 10. As a result, Mr. Hauenstein now controls the remaining 173,378 Delta shares, priced at $8,166,104 as of Tuesday.
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Was that how or how long?
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She started here in 2002 with our All-Time great idea: SONG.
She was Vice President of Marketing an Customer Service for Song.
She been selling stock several times over past year.
http://biz.yahoo.com/t/25/9460.html
She was Vice President of Marketing an Customer Service for Song.
She been selling stock several times over past year.
http://biz.yahoo.com/t/25/9460.html
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Does anyone have any SA on the best way to stay in base/ minimize the impact of this AE?
Junior 7er pilot in slc, looking to stay. Is it better to bid 7er to lax and sea in order to stay in equipment and hopefully get back without having to go to lovely Virginia ave? Or just bite the bullet and bid to the 73n or 320?
Also what are the rules regarding displacements and any special priority in getting back to your original base when it opens again.
Thanks dudes!
Junior 7er pilot in slc, looking to stay. Is it better to bid 7er to lax and sea in order to stay in equipment and hopefully get back without having to go to lovely Virginia ave? Or just bite the bullet and bid to the 73n or 320?
Also what are the rules regarding displacements and any special priority in getting back to your original base when it opens again.
Thanks dudes!
Does anyone have any SA on the best way to stay in base/ minimize the impact of this AE?
Junior 7er pilot in slc, looking to stay. Is it better to bid 7er to lax and sea in order to stay in equipment and hopefully get back without having to go to lovely Virginia ave? Or just bite the bullet and bid to the 73n or 320?
Also what are the rules regarding displacements and any special priority in getting back to your original base when it opens again.
Thanks dudes!
Junior 7er pilot in slc, looking to stay. Is it better to bid 7er to lax and sea in order to stay in equipment and hopefully get back without having to go to lovely Virginia ave? Or just bite the bullet and bid to the 73n or 320?
Also what are the rules regarding displacements and any special priority in getting back to your original base when it opens again.
Thanks dudes!
If you want to stay in base, only put in mandatory displacement preferences to SLC.
If you want to stay on the equipment, put in mandatory displacement preferences to the -ER at other bases.
You have reinstatement rights to the -ER for I think a year or two. Hiring is only slowing, not stopping. I doubt if you get bumped or moved from SLC -ER.
Don't use AE preferences or VD preferences in this case unless you are not already SLC-ER.
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