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<blockquote data-quote="bacha29" data-source="post: 1945046" data-attributes="member: 58386"><p>Ground has been in operation since 1985. The decision to raise the director retirement age was clearly spelled out in the summary of the last quarters operating results. As for the hedge fund comments. Bill Ackman the head of Pershing Capital released a staement through CNBC. plainly stating that his firm has no interest in X primarily due to the disconnect between Ground and Express.In addition an ISP/IC will always have a great relationship with the terminal management as long as he does exactly what managemant demands regardless of how far outside and beyond the terms of the contract those demands lie and the contractor is willing to lose limitless amounts of money for and indefinate period of time inorder to fulfill those demands all the while unfoolishly believing that he will be rewarded in the end.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bacha29, post: 1945046, member: 58386"] Ground has been in operation since 1985. The decision to raise the director retirement age was clearly spelled out in the summary of the last quarters operating results. As for the hedge fund comments. Bill Ackman the head of Pershing Capital released a staement through CNBC. plainly stating that his firm has no interest in X primarily due to the disconnect between Ground and Express.In addition an ISP/IC will always have a great relationship with the terminal management as long as he does exactly what managemant demands regardless of how far outside and beyond the terms of the contract those demands lie and the contractor is willing to lose limitless amounts of money for and indefinate period of time inorder to fulfill those demands all the while unfoolishly believing that he will be rewarded in the end. [/QUOTE]
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