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It's kind of axiomatic in business that when a deal is made based upon the initial offer, either one side has offered too much, or the other side has accepted too little.Guys I see way too much emotion in this. Think business. Does anyone take the first informal offer? This is far from over. This is just normal big business negotiations.
It's kind of axiomatic in business that when a deal is made based upon the initial offer, either one side has offered too much, or the other side has accepted too little.
I used to think that DHL would never allow ABX and Astar to join together. But seeing how ABX has cornered the market on 767's for the next few years, and how interested other parties are in those assets, I'm not so sure anymore.
What would prevent DHL from making a bid for ABX outright?
how about a shell co. set up jointly by FDX and UPS to buy up ABX and then shut it down...
" They absolutely couldn't replace ABX anywhere near 2 years. Well maybe they could, but that would involve every ACMI carrier from here to Taiwan, and I'm sure that would be very profitable..."
Yea, DHL would never do anything dumb like that. Like buy a completely incompatible company or buy back into an airline that has 44 a/c on there last leg, Oh wait....
Your screwed!!
Or build a $300 Mill brand new facility and then walk away from it in favor of one 20 years old. Yep DHL ALWAYS make the reasonable decision.
yea or put all your eggs in 1 basket (Astar) they are one of Abx's biggest customers 113 recoveries thru Nov 06 (compared to 4 for Abx by Astar) please do not shoot the messenger these numbers came from MX!" They absolutely couldn't replace ABX anywhere near 2 years. Well maybe they could, but that would involve every ACMI carrier from here to Taiwan, and I'm sure that would be very profitable..."
Yea, DHL would never do anything dumb like that. Like buy a completely incompatible company or buy back into an airline that has 44 a/c on there last leg, Oh wait....
Your screwed!!
yea or put all your eggs in 1 basket (Astar) they are one of Abx's biggest customers 113 recoveries thru Nov 06 (compared to 4 for Abx by Astar) please do not shoot the messenger these numbers came from MX!
Wow! So how on God's green earth did DHL Airways operate for 20+ years without you guys? And with a 98%+ on time performance no less? Get a clue!
Wow! So how on God's green earth did DHL Airways operate for 20+ years without you guys? And with a 98%+ on time performance no less? Get a clue!
Because you get credit if the flight is no longer than scheduled, even if it is two hours late leaving the sort. Out of the mouths of your own folks.
20 years previous and your company could only grow to 40 planes....thats the problem!
Thanks!Found this name on my jumpseat protection list.http://home.businesswire.com/portal/site/google/index.jsp?
How right you are ABXbooger: such wisdom. FedEx would agree ref the DC10 - Not. Best get your resume up to date because truth be old, Joe and his all singing, all dancing, mighty 767 (flat panel junk) isn't going to save the bottom 50% ( conservative estimate) from furlough unless Joe gets bulldozed out of the way and a merger takes place. If ABX had dropped the C container in the 90s you'd have a future here. But ABX didn't, which is why you don't.
:laugh: too true. They burn through money like they were printing it.
After just 4 years of DHL exposure, I don't see how you guys put up with their "master minds".