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<blockquote data-quote="bacha29" data-source="post: 2050028" data-attributes="member: 58386"><p>Sam: You simply reaffirmed what I had been saying. The labor market by all indications favors you at the present time. But when those key manufacturers are running at full capacity they will pay a lot more than you pay and will you always be able to compete in a local labor market where demographics change rapidly?GT once again you reaffirmed what I had been . The interests of shareholders will always come first as evidenced by the announcement of a 3.25 billion dollar share buyback. There are many possibilites that could impact the future of X operations The introduction of a new competior with the price and services that can take market share. You have an ageing board of directors and who controls that board as well as growing demand for better returns from big shareholders like pension plans hedge funds etc. A steep recession. New regulation. As I told you there are numerous possibilites that are far less obvious than the Teamsters but with the clear potential to impact you in ways you maynever have thought about. Yes you guys will continue to produce the margins they want. They will simply bring greater pressure on rates and there won't be a damn thing you can do about because your margins will suffer before theirs</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bacha29, post: 2050028, member: 58386"] Sam: You simply reaffirmed what I had been saying. The labor market by all indications favors you at the present time. But when those key manufacturers are running at full capacity they will pay a lot more than you pay and will you always be able to compete in a local labor market where demographics change rapidly?GT once again you reaffirmed what I had been . The interests of shareholders will always come first as evidenced by the announcement of a 3.25 billion dollar share buyback. There are many possibilites that could impact the future of X operations The introduction of a new competior with the price and services that can take market share. You have an ageing board of directors and who controls that board as well as growing demand for better returns from big shareholders like pension plans hedge funds etc. A steep recession. New regulation. As I told you there are numerous possibilites that are far less obvious than the Teamsters but with the clear potential to impact you in ways you maynever have thought about. Yes you guys will continue to produce the margins they want. They will simply bring greater pressure on rates and there won't be a damn thing you can do about because your margins will suffer before theirs [/QUOTE]
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