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Things are so bad....
This must be the sign the bottom is in and things will turn up in the next few months. Seriously, with all of the talk of more furloughs at Comair, XJet, and ASA, this has to be the sign of capitulation firing that comes at the end of a recession. On that note, Merrill Lynch issued a note today saying the recession has ended. Had to end on some good news.
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Originally Posted by Whacker77
(Post 644952)
This must be the sign the bottom is in and things will turn up in the next few months. Seriously, with all of the talk of more furloughs at Comair, XJet, and ASA, this has to be the sign of capitulation firing that comes at the end of a recession. On that note, Merrill Lynch issued a note today saying the recession has ended. Had to end on some good news.
Yeah right ! And I have a bridge on the Hudson I want to sell . Ally |
Originally Posted by DYNASTY HVY
(Post 644953)
Yeah right ! And I have a bridge on the Hudson I want to sell .
Ally Trade ya for my swamp property. |
ill make you an even better deal on your own star! (planets not included)
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Originally Posted by Whacker77
(Post 644952)
This must be the sign the bottom is in and things will turn up in the next few months.
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Originally Posted by Phuz
(Post 644979)
ill make you an even better deal on your own star! (planets not included)
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the glass is not half empty ITS BONE DRY.
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Originally Posted by poor pilot
(Post 645148)
the glass is not half empty ITS BONE DRY.
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The night is always darkest before the dawn.
Sure, financial notes are useless to you and don't provide much optimism if you're trying to figure out how to pay your bills and provide for your family...but with a little luck Q4 will be flat to insignificantly up and Q1'10 will show slow but sustainable economic growth. Let's all hope the cash that bailed out of the stock market starts to come back in...with higher stock prices will come more available cash and financing for companies to grow, requiring jobs to be (re)created, and helping all industries (especially aviation, which is so sensitive at large to economic pressures) start to recover some of the large losses over the last 12 months. Yes, more jobs will be lost in the airlines over the rest of the year, and many of those will be at the regional level...but if we can get through this (and we will) then things will start to turn. It'll never be August 2001, but things WILL get better. Good luck to us all... |
Originally Posted by poor pilot
(Post 645148)
the glass is not half empty ITS BONE DRY.
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