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Where do you see FedEx in 5 years? (ISP specifically, but not limited)
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<blockquote data-quote="bacha29" data-source="post: 3515822" data-attributes="member: 58386"><p>I can't speak for you guys but as for me I refuse to engage OF. There have been some excellent topics for discussion come up recently. Topics concerning why X dumped off it's pension obligations to a certain group of retirees but not all of it's retirees and the financial strength of the insurer who took the business and why they took it.</p><p>This morning another good question was brought up regarding what the XG business model may look like in the next 5 years. OF has no interest in these matters and therefore makes no attempt to uncover as much information as can be made available regarding these matters.</p><p>Look X is a publicly traded company. It can't hide everything from you. They just don't make it easy for you to find it . Nevertheless I and I'm sure all of the independent thinking other participants in this forum will not stop looking for answers and all of the personal attacks in the world including the generous helping that comes courtesy of OF will not stop us.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bacha29, post: 3515822, member: 58386"] I can't speak for you guys but as for me I refuse to engage OF. There have been some excellent topics for discussion come up recently. Topics concerning why X dumped off it's pension obligations to a certain group of retirees but not all of it's retirees and the financial strength of the insurer who took the business and why they took it. This morning another good question was brought up regarding what the XG business model may look like in the next 5 years. OF has no interest in these matters and therefore makes no attempt to uncover as much information as can be made available regarding these matters. Look X is a publicly traded company. It can't hide everything from you. They just don't make it easy for you to find it . Nevertheless I and I'm sure all of the independent thinking other participants in this forum will not stop looking for answers and all of the personal attacks in the world including the generous helping that comes courtesy of OF will not stop us. [/QUOTE]
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