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Wrong, there are ppl who want it but RAH and the people who want it are coming to terms on the agreement, if and when that ever happens.
 
Just saying, if you had me bet on Frontier tripling in size or circling the drain.....the easy money is probably on the drain. Hope you are right, but you may have your head buried deep in the sand.

BTW, if Frontier were such a cash cow and have such phenomenal growth potential, why is Bedford working so hard to unload it (unsuccessfully)?
 
Yeah, I wouldn't want to merge with a company that's roughly 13% of the size of SWA but makes almost just as much money. Has no debt and over 400 million in cash, and will triple in size in the next 8 years.


I could be way off but I think this is in reference to Spirit but we certainly didn't pull down 421 million in 2012.
 
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That was a reference to Spirit.
 
My head isn't in the sand, but I will defend my co-workers against inflammatory and inacurate statements. There is interest in the company, but there's no telling how it's going to end up.
 
I asked the Frontier COO a couple weeks ago if another airline is interested in Frontier, and he flat out said "NO".
 
Maybe getting bought by SWA would have been a good move for Frontier after all?

Even though they where bankrupt, and Spirit is a fast growing, profitable
airline, I think the Frontier pilots would do a whole lot better than a
staple job. Long-term career expectations probably better with a lot
more growth than at the bottom of a stagnant SW.
 

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