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US DOJ Suing to Block Meger of AMR and US Airways

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Most of the states that are party to this suit host a huge presence by either US or AA. Some such as Florida are ensuring they won't loss status with the combined entity. Others such as AZ want to make sure the get some $ out of this for all the lost tax revenue off of employees that re-locate with HQ and the possible PHX downsizing. Texas wants to make sure all the small markets that are AA strong, don't lose a single flight or un-nessecary fare increase.

The Feds are in this because someone paid them, simple as that. Probably UA and DL worried about the amount of TATL market share the combined US/AA would carry out of JFK and PHL.
 
Toll Road to a Merger

If you are a motorist and some official in a booth lowers a barrier in front of you, he does not want you to turn around and go home. He wants you to hand over a payment, and if you don't know how much, he will tell you. :rolleyes:
 
So, if the DOJ is successful in blocking this for some reason, what happens to the raises for the USAir pilots? Will there be an increase in NOV? Ouch. At least the West guys will get the NIC award most likely, that could help them with future upgrades.


Bye Bye---General Lee
 
Interresting discussion on NPR about this. One of the Assistant General Attorneys was basically saying that the government had "buyer's remorse", from allowing the DAL and UAL mergers. Another analyst basically said that American's entire bankruptcy plan REVOLVES around this, and that without it, there are huge issues ahead for them. I think there are screws being turned by many parties here, all looking for a piece of the pie. I think DAL would certainly benefit from this- USAirways has to give up the slots into DCA, and I'm betting DAL is a heavy bidder on them.
 
Either way, they are down to 4 "Major"'s. USAirways need merger to survive, AA needs is to exit BK. One will note make it. Careful what you wish for Eric.
 
Well I guess the CEOs will have to eat their words. Didnt they say numerous times they both would be just fine on their own and they didnt necessarily "need" this merger.
 
they'll be fine on their own, right after each cuts 20%, reducing flights, and increasing fares further. But lets not think Holder cares about that side of the equation. He hasn't cared about reality yet, why start.
 

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