Let's see, give up $500M, get $100M back. Sounds like a good deal...for somebody.
http://www.marketwatch.com/News/Sto...F3CF7A}&source=blq/yhoo&dist=yhoo&siteid=yhoo
The foresight and cutbacks -- in which Kellner shared -- kept the airline climbing, even as U.S. economic expansion slowed. Based on its performance in 2006, Continental will be able for the first time in years to start paying out early in 2007 from an employee profit-sharing fund that's amassed $100 million.
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