DOJ to block AA/USAir merger

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Me fail english? That's UNpossible!
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Quote: And it still doesn't make sense. Maybe take of the "he" and add a "get"?
Jesus is nobody else drinking for football today? (Go Panthers!) ok replace the he with a get
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They do offer ESL classes somewhere.
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OK, guys, that's enough. Let's cut him a little slack. His Panthers were beaten (at home).
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Quote: Take of the what now?
Haha. Just noticed that I can't even type. Ahh well.
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Quote: Me fail english? That's UNpossible!
Lmao! Go banana!
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Here?s US Airways? defense of its merger with American Airlines | Airline Biz Blog

US/AA respond to the complaint. Here's the last paragraph.


The Court’s review of the plaintiffs’ challenge to this merger should not be an evaluation of the few aspects of the intensely competitive airline industry plaintiffs do not like, or a comparison to some hypothetical state of the airline industry that plaintiffs would prefer. It must be a determination of whether this airline merger would result in a “substantial lessening of competition” relative to what would happen absent the merger. But rather than considering how this merger will create robust competition in the future, or how blocking the merger will impede competitive forces, plaintiffs rely on rhetoric and innuendo. The Complaint makes broad, unsupported claims about past industry coordination and cobbles together out-of-context statements in an effort to suggest by anecdote what the plaintiffs cannot support with analysis. This skewed and incomplete focus ignores the current realities of the airline industry. Detailed evidence will show that this merger is about growth and improved competition—a bigger network, new flight options, more jobs, and millions of additional customers each year who will choose the more competitive new American.
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"American Airlines parent AMR Corp. AAMRQ +5.17% and US Airways Group Inc LCC +3.72% ., whose expected merger has been held up by a Justice Department antitrust complaint that is slated to go to trial Nov. 25, on Tuesday reiterated their support for the combination and told AMR creditors that the two carriers plan to ask their respective boards to extend the merger termination date beyond its current Dec. 17 expiration, said two people familiar with the matter."

AMR, US Air to Seek Extension For Merger - WSJ.com
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JetBlue wants AA to give up all DCA slots

AMR in Merger Should Lose All Washington Slots: Jetblue - Bloomberg
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Quote: JetBlue wants AA to give up all DCA slots

AMR in Merger Should Lose All Washington Slots: Jetblue - Bloomberg
If any go to Jet Blue, they should be forced to relinquish slots at JFK/LGA.
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