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<blockquote data-quote="falcon back" data-source="post: 4564199" data-attributes="member: 81520"><p>Who could predict the economic downturn of 2008? Who could predict the Intl. economy would tank in 2019? Who could predict a virus would shut down the world and it's economy like nothing the world has seen in decades? Despite this, the company reported much better financials than Wall Street anticipated a few weeks back and the stock has rebounded from about $90 to $166. Even the pilots endured the results of the bad economy, many being furloughed and others had their hrs cut. The volume increase of late ended that practice and now there are more flights than pilots. Policies and programs the company has announced over the years were made with the economic numbers that were in place at that time. Nobody has a crystal ball that can predict the future. A company can't spend itself broke when economic conditions don't permit the continuation of certain programs. Just ask Sears, K-Mart, JC Penny, Pier 1, etc etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="falcon back, post: 4564199, member: 81520"] Who could predict the economic downturn of 2008? Who could predict the Intl. economy would tank in 2019? Who could predict a virus would shut down the world and it's economy like nothing the world has seen in decades? Despite this, the company reported much better financials than Wall Street anticipated a few weeks back and the stock has rebounded from about $90 to $166. Even the pilots endured the results of the bad economy, many being furloughed and others had their hrs cut. The volume increase of late ended that practice and now there are more flights than pilots. Policies and programs the company has announced over the years were made with the economic numbers that were in place at that time. Nobody has a crystal ball that can predict the future. A company can't spend itself broke when economic conditions don't permit the continuation of certain programs. Just ask Sears, K-Mart, JC Penny, Pier 1, etc etc. [/QUOTE]
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