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One Sky taking over Netjets!

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I've heard it both ways. They are taking us over and we are taking them over. I think it's over...blown!
 
This rumor makes the rounds every few years, probably started by Mr. Ricci himself. I'll believe it when it actually happens.
 
Well I am sure he (Kenn) would like to unload FO and all of the phenoms. NJ has almost the identical programs already in place.
 
Mr. B would have to give those pilots the same contract, I don't think he wants to do that. He'd have to charge owners netjets' rates, those owners wouldn't go for that

Berkshire Hathaway has a cash hoard of $83 billion that he doesn't know what to do with. Selling netjets would bring in a few more bucks. I don't think he wants to do that either.

But I could be wrong
 
I am pretty sure that the price that FO/Flex is selling it's phenoms for is comparable to NJ prices.
 
Not this time but i heard that Ken flew with Warren B... at least 2 times in our company airplanes
I heard from my cousins cousin, that his brothers girlfriend other boyfriend was beyond a car going through the dairy queen drive through and saw Warren and kenn getting milkshakes.
 
I just heard this morning we are getting a complete overhaul on our adp and benefits toolbox starting Jan 1.

Nothing like working for a company that keeps you abreast of *their* decisions that impact *your* life. So who knows. Maybe we are already sold.

Better get online and secure a printout of all your docs. This company's track record of seamless transition is miserable.
 
Not again. Didn't Principle have to restate their expenses relating to our old 401(k)? Shortly thereafter, at least one person "moved on".
 
Well that's one way to get rid of IBT!

Yea! So it can be replaced with a power-hungry, membership-hating cabal of arrogant pricks including the return of one of the most vile people to ever draw a union stipend. Awesome!
 

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