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Denny Crane 06-11-2015 06:21 PM


Originally Posted by Tummy (Post 1902390)
I'm new here, so I apologize if my ignorance is on display. Please feel free to explain this to me like you would explain it to a kindergartener.

I think you pretty much got it!:)

Dalpa said they came to a separate resolution of the JV grievance. I think that's an outright falsehood. If they did, then everything in the contract would be in the grievance settlement. This now begs the question: What is in the rest of the JV settlement? What happens if the TA is rejected?

Denny

Carl Spackler 06-11-2015 06:33 PM


Originally Posted by Denny Crane (Post 1902462)
I think you pretty much got it!:)

Dalpa said they came to a separate resolution of the JV grievance. I think that's an outright falsehood. If they did, then everything in the contract would be in the grievance settlement. This now begs the question: What is in the rest of the JV settlement? What happens if the TA is rejected?

Denny

That's another good question.

Carl

Denny Crane 06-11-2015 06:39 PM

Ya know, I was just thinkin' ( can be difficult for me!). C2015 is worth about $370 million a year. Let's call it $400 million. So that's $1.2 billion over 3 years. That seems like a lot of money until you think about it for a minute..............................

I'll lay odds that this quarter ending June 30th Delta Air lines will declare a profit of over $1.2 billion. (Not including fuel hedge losses) so the company will pay for our 3 year contract with one quarters worth of profit and pocket the $1.5 billion worth of saving from changing profit sharing for the whole company..............juuuuuuust lovely...................NOT! :mad:

Denny

forgot to bid 06-11-2015 06:41 PM


Originally Posted by Denny Crane (Post 1902476)
Ya know, I was just thinkin' ( can be difficult for me!). C2015 is worth about $370 million a year. Let's call it $400 million. So that's $1.2 billion over 3 years. That seems like a lot of money until you think about it for a minute..............................

I'll lay odds that this quarter ending June 30th Delta Air lines will declare a profit of over $1.2 billion. (Not including fuel hedge losses) so the company will pay for our 3 year contract with one quarters worth of profit and pocket the $1.5 billion worth of saving from changing profit sharing for the whole company..............juuuuuuust lovely...................NOT! :mad:

Denny

I feel for the kid delivering coffee that gets in Denny's way.

http://31.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_ln...mmf6o1_500.gif

:D

Denny Crane 06-11-2015 06:54 PM


Originally Posted by forgot to bid (Post 1902477)
I feel for the kid delivering coffee that gets in Denny's way.

http://31.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_ln...mmf6o1_500.gif

:D

Ha ha FTB!

I feel like the muzzle has come off!:eek:

Denny

Denny Crane 06-11-2015 06:56 PM

I said I had trouble thinkin' sometimes but even I can see what a POS this is this time around.:) Frankly, I'm kinda glad I voted for C2012 because it puts us in a great position to send this turd back.

Denny

Hero68 06-11-2015 07:11 PM

WOW...ratification period reduced to 30 days...we will be voting on this TURD while it is still warm and steaming...unbelievable!!!

Falcon20 06-11-2015 07:14 PM


Originally Posted by Hero68 (Post 1902497)
WOW...ratification period reduced to 30 days...we will be voting on this TURD while it is still warm and steaming...unbelievable!!!

So when is the vote scheduled for?

boog123 06-11-2015 07:17 PM

So what do you guys think is giving the other side the most heartburn in the new ta? I don't think they are thinking, "I can't believe we gave that up…." Seriously, if this was a boxing match, it would be scored 25-4.

Pilotfo64 06-11-2015 07:20 PM

RA's stock
 
RICHARD ANDERSON'S NUMBER ONE CONCERN

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FORBES

CEO Compensation

#130 Richard H Anderson



Richard H Anderson has been CEO of Delta Air Lines (DAL) for 5 years. Mr. Anderson has been with the company for 5 years. The 56 year old executive ranks 3 within Transportation
Richard H Anderson's Compensation vs. Transportation Medians

Salary $0.60 mil $0.63 mil
Bonus $1.26 mil $1.13 mil
Other $11.31 mil $1.79 mil
Stock Gains NA $0.00 mil
Total Compensation $13.175 mil $6.51 mil
Richard H Anderson Ownership Of Delta Air Lines

Industry Medians
Stock Owned (% Of Co) 0.23% 0.18%
Stock Owned $17.9 mil $0.02 mil

Now with 17.9 million shares, do you think Mr. Anderson worries about labor issues?


One point down = loss of 17.9 million dollars
To points down = loss of 35.8 million dollars (you get it)

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WHY DALPA must go... they CANNOT change and history proves it 48m 24
Dennis the Peasant: Well yeah, but the little elf in the corner thing was funny!


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