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Where is Pdubs to start spouting off is "mesa pride"? Oh Wait, it must be time for JO's friday afternoon BJ.

No, I was out giving your wife the good ol' pipe session she's been missing...

I only defend the pilot group....
 
But the CFO didn't quit. Wha? I thought they all quit so as to not have a "bankruptcy on their records?" Moron.

Hey dummy, last I checked, Frontier didn't have an interim CFO. Frontier has a Mgmt. team (except for Menke) that's been in place a long time. Let's see what happens, Dip$hit :D .

Trojan
 
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Was he the porn dude in court?????

No, that was JO's best friend. I can't remember his name. I initially thought the same thing. This CFO that just quit was an interim found to fill the porn dude's place. He left because of what's coming...

Trojan

Mesa Air CFO resigns

June 6, 2008 2:08 PM ET
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Mesa Air Group announced Friday that interim chief financial officer William Hoke has resigned.
Hoke had replaced George "Peter" Murnane III, who was fired in November after he deleted computer files related to Hawaiian Airlines, a subsidiary of Hawaiian Holdings (Amex: HA).
U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Robert Faris ruled in September that Mesa intentionally destroyed the confidential business information that could have been used to gain an unfair advantage against its interisland competitors in Hawaii.
Mesa settled its lawsuit with Hawaiian Airlines in April and agreed to pay Hawaiian $52.5 million for using the proprietary information to help its go! interisland operations compete in Hawaii.
Hoke resigned to pursue another career opportunity, Mesa said in a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
The company said Michael Lotz, the company's current president, chief operating officer and principal accounting officer, will serve as interim chief financial officer until a replacement is found.
 
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The Frontier CFO quit like 2 months prior to the Frontier BK filing.

I'm thinking Mesa will file BK before that (2 months). Thanks for that info Cardinal, saved me the trouble of looking it up. Hey jonjuan Dip$hit, care to respond? Moron.

Trojan
 
Why do all the conversations on FI and in general life now remind me of Jerry Springer guests?

This is how we converse with one another now?

This country is lost
 
At least one rat is smart enough to flee the Titanic.
PBR
 
No, that was JO's best friend. I can't remember his name. I initially thought the same thing. This CFO that just quit was an interim found to fill the porn dude's place. He left because of what's coming...

Trojan

Mesa Air CFO resigns

June 6, 2008 2:08 PM ET
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Mesa Air Group announced Friday that interim chief financial officer William Hoke has resigned.
Hoke had replaced George "Peter" Murnane III, who was fired in November after he deleted computer files related to Hawaiian Airlines, a subsidiary of Hawaiian Holdings (Amex: HA).
U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Robert Faris ruled in September that Mesa intentionally destroyed the confidential business information that could have been used to gain an unfair advantage against its interisland competitors in Hawaii.
Mesa settled its lawsuit with Hawaiian Airlines in April and agreed to pay Hawaiian $52.5 million for using the proprietary information to help its go! interisland operations compete in Hawaii.
Hoke resigned to pursue another career opportunity, Mesa said in a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
The company said Michael Lotz, the company's current president, chief operating officer and principal accounting officer, will serve as interim chief financial officer until a replacement is found.

Maybe the CFO would have stayed longer if his predecessor hadn't deleted all the donkey porn off the office computer.
 
No, I was out giving your wife the good ol' pipe session she's been missing...

I only defend the pilot group....

You do seem to be the master of the pipe. I am not going to dispute that. Go take another toke buddy I think your upgrade award just came out.
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