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Did Flight Options lose 55 million bucks in 2006?

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jetwash,

I do not think you know what a goodwill impairment charge is. .

I said an accountant explained to me what it was, which is not the same as me really understanding what he said. :blush:
The main thing I did understand is that it does not reflect if we are profitable or not. :D
 
What do you mean by that statement? What I've read said that a group consisting of Goldman Sachs and Onyx bought the general aviation portion of Raytheon, sans the 1900 support system (RAAS) and FLOPS.

Just curious what you meant by your statement.

Santulli who is the head of NetJets was former head of theGoldman Sachs leasing unit..

Goldman Sachs bought 25% of Exec Jet and then was persuading Santulli to take the company public.. At that time Warren Buffet bought Net Jets

Ironically just after the purchase of Raytheons Aircraft Unit Netjets doubled their order for Hawkers.

Remember the rich get richer in this country for a reason..
 
Scheringa earns his money again. He screwed up USAir's money maker, the 3 whole owned commuters and was rewarded with the job at FO's. Good job Mikey. You deserve every cent you get, right?
 

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