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Reply To: | F. Alfredo Rego |
Date: | Wed, 12 Mar 2003 05:59:26 -0700 |
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At 11:00 AM +0100 3/12/03, Richard Barker wrote:
>... badly run, top heavy companies. Most big Airlines were in
>trouble well before 9/11 and used that as an excuse to get government
>support. Now they're trying it on again.
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>You will find that most 'low cost' Airlines are actually doing very well,
>even after 9/11.
This is a universal principle in economics, which applies to ALL
companies -- of all sizes and on all countries, regardless of political
or religious considerations.
It is not wise to be "top heavy" under any circumstances.
Thanks for the reminder, Richard.
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| r | Alfredo [log in to unmask]
| e | http://www.adager.com
| g | F. Alfredo Rego
| a | Manager, R & D Labs
| d | Adager Corporation
| A | Sun Valley, Idaho 83353-3000 U.S.A.
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