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Old 07-19-2013, 01:55 PM
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We could see profit sharing checks large enough to buy a car ...

Combine cheap ... $50 a barrel crude and our own refinery to manage the crack spread and dare I say we make 3 to 4 Bn.

http://green.autoblog.com/2013/07/19...deo/#continued

... and I might be conservative if the revenue side holds up. We spend $12 Bn a year on fuel. What if we were able to half that cost!
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Old 07-19-2013, 02:06 PM
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Question for those who know: will Detroit's declared bankruptcy today have any impact on the Detroit Wayne County Int'l Airport?
No, it is separate. The the airport is run by Wayne County which is not broke. The airport itself isn't in Detroit. The airport is profitable an returned the excess to Delta and other airlines at the field a couple years back.
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Old 07-19-2013, 02:15 PM
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We could see profit sharing checks large enough to buy a car ...
My profit sharing check last year was large enough to buy a car............oh wait!
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Old 07-19-2013, 02:18 PM
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No, it is separate. The the airport is run by Wayne County which is not broke. The airport itself isn't in Detroit. The airport is profitable an returned the excess to Delta and other airlines at the field a couple years back.
Just as our pensions got scrubbed in bankruptcy, a large number of municipalities simply can not afford the promises they have made. The Federal government has already been clear to Cities like Detroit; "you are not Goldman Sachs." Which is kind of a shame. AIG was forced to pay Goldman and German Banks 100% of their PROFITS on highly speculative derivative deals which right back into offshore accounts and shielded asset pools which may, or may not, get circulated back through the US economy. Mom & Pop public servant do spend their coin right here in the good ol' US of A and the loss of (or large reduction in) pensions will have a very immediate effect on not only them, but the communities where they live.

When the Fed says it is priming the pump, the idea is that money gets re-spent and cruises through the economy generating taxes. Money to Goldman does not prime the pump as effectively as keeping promises to folks who live week to week.
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Old 07-19-2013, 02:32 PM
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Just as our pensions got scrubbed in bankruptcy, a large number of municipalities simply can not afford the promises they have made. The Federal government has already been clear to Cities like Detroit; "you are not Goldman Sachs." Which is kind of a shame. AIG was forced to pay Goldman and German Banks 100% of their PROFITS on highly speculative derivative deals which right back into offshore accounts and shielded asset pools which may, or may not, get circulated back through the US economy. Mom & Pop public servant do spend their coin right here in the good ol' US of A and the loss of (or large reduction in) pensions will have a very immediate effect on not only them, but the communities where they live.

When the Fed says it is priming the pump, the idea is that money gets re-spent and cruises through the economy generating taxes. Money to Goldman does not prime the pump as effectively as keeping promises to folks who live week to week.
I get what you are saying, but at the same time, a high school graduate can retire from a 20 year career in the fire department with a pretty healthy retirement package... and still be under 40. Nice gig if you can get it I guess. Those retirements are unsustainable, but for some reason the voting public thinks they are more worthy than repaying bondholders who have been defaulted on in some California cities. Good luck to them getting "investors" anymore. I recently talked to my state representative in Florida who said that Rick Scott and the state house in Florida had voted to freeze all existing pensions and any future hires would be on a 401(k) type plan (sound familiar?). But the senate would not go for that. FL has done pretty well in terms of finance, but these retirements still represent a $500 million shortfall. It has to stop.
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Old 07-19-2013, 02:41 PM
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I get what you are saying, but at the same time, a high school graduate can retire from a 20 year career in the fire department with a pretty healthy retirement package... and still be under 40. Nice gig if you can get it I guess. Those retirements are unsustainable, but for some reason the voting public thinks they are more worthy than repaying bondholders who have been defaulted on in some California cities. Good luck to them getting "investors" anymore. I recently talked to my state representative in Florida who said that Rick Scott and the state house in Florida had voted to freeze all existing pensions and any future hires would be on a 401(k) type plan (sound familiar?). But the senate would not go for that. FL has done pretty well in terms of finance, but these retirements still represent a $500 million shortfall. It has to stop.
I've been shorting Muni Bonds ... but anyhow ....

My old regional airline (who had a hell of a training Dept. BTW) ran us through the airport's fire simulator which is a whole lot less sterile than the Delta variety. I crawled through the smoke, go to the flame, could not see crap and put out my right foot.

You and I can be awfully glad we fly airplanes. Fighting fires is dirty, hot, dangerous, difficult, work.

So many morons select "fixed income" in their 401K's that the sheep are still lining up to hand money over to local pols. I read about a County in CA who had an interest only bond with a 2BN balloon at the end. Default is a certainty.
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Old 07-19-2013, 03:09 PM
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Originally Posted by Bucking Bar
We could see profit sharing checks large enough to buy a car ...

Combine cheap ... $50 a barrel crude and our own refinery to manage the crack spread and dare I say we make 3 to 4 Bn.

Gulf CEO says oil prices could halve by end of year, cause global instability [w/video]

... and I might be conservative if the revenue side holds up. We spend $12 Bn a year on fuel. What if we were able to half that cost!


Really?

Even after our contract "Profit Sharing" 50% cut?

I am eating Doughnuts!
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Old 07-19-2013, 03:19 PM
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Originally Posted by nerd2009
Really?

Even after our contract "Profit Sharing" 50% cut?

I am eating Doughnuts!
When you put down the doughnut please explain how took a 50% cut on profit sharing. Also if we do get profits at Bars projection what is the cut we took there?

This is my problem with doughnuts, the sugar can go to your head and your "facts" get obscured from the rush.
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Old 07-19-2013, 03:24 PM
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Originally Posted by nerd2009
Really?

Even after our contract "Profit Sharing" 50% cut?

I am eating Doughnuts!

I am not surprised since your math is incorrect.
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