You guys are good, I checked The Financial Times, The WSJ, The NY Times and Business Week and all of these paid professional reporters combined came up with, you guesses it NOTHING.
Yet you want to discount sworn testimony based upon he said, she said, that their was a Boeing deal.
Get real.
I would have loved to be around when these phone calls were made.
Boeing CEO
"Hey SWA I know that you guys have penty of 737's on order and that you compete with TWA at STL but we are going to bail them out"
Or this one;
"Hey DAL, I know that you just signed an exclusive all Boeing deal and that you compete with TWA out of JFK but were going to bail them out"
Hey United, we appreciated all of the 747/777 and 767 business and we know that you compete with TWA out of LGA but were going to bail them out"
Or best of all: "Hey AA I know that you guys just signed an exclusive deal and that you have plenty of Boeing products on order and that you have a deal pending to purchase TWA but we decided that we want to get into the airline business and break up your deal"
Or is it more realistic to think that someone inside TWA, did a little financial reasearch came up with the Boeing plan only to have Boeing say, no thanks.
I know a guy who flew with the XXX or spoke with the XXX who was at a meeting and said Boeing is in the mix. Then the rumor takes on a life of it's own and people will actually go out of their way to discount the sworn Senate testimony of the TWA CEO.
What more is their to say, you have no proof but yet you beat CNBC to the exclusive bailout story that can't be found anywhere other then in the cockpit when two TWA pilots fly together.
Yet you want to discount sworn testimony based upon he said, she said, that their was a Boeing deal.
Get real.
I would have loved to be around when these phone calls were made.
Boeing CEO
"Hey SWA I know that you guys have penty of 737's on order and that you compete with TWA at STL but we are going to bail them out"
Or this one;
"Hey DAL, I know that you just signed an exclusive all Boeing deal and that you compete with TWA out of JFK but were going to bail them out"
Hey United, we appreciated all of the 747/777 and 767 business and we know that you compete with TWA out of LGA but were going to bail them out"
Or best of all: "Hey AA I know that you guys just signed an exclusive deal and that you have plenty of Boeing products on order and that you have a deal pending to purchase TWA but we decided that we want to get into the airline business and break up your deal"
Or is it more realistic to think that someone inside TWA, did a little financial reasearch came up with the Boeing plan only to have Boeing say, no thanks.
I know a guy who flew with the XXX or spoke with the XXX who was at a meeting and said Boeing is in the mix. Then the rumor takes on a life of it's own and people will actually go out of their way to discount the sworn Senate testimony of the TWA CEO.
What more is their to say, you have no proof but yet you beat CNBC to the exclusive bailout story that can't be found anywhere other then in the cockpit when two TWA pilots fly together.
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