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More fuel for the fire. J.B. C.F.O. suddenley resigns. Hmmm

Yep, something's up. Ed just resigned (effective immediately), 5 documents were rushed to completion, recalls on the AA side stopped last month, etc...

I'm going to end up being senior to myself, one way or the other!
 
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Oct. 18, 2011, 5:30 p.m. EDT
JetBlue Announces CFO Leadership Change

NEW YORK, Oct. 18, 2011 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ -- JetBlue Airways /quotes/zigman/87304/quotes/nls/jblu JBLU -2.38% today announces the resignation of Ed Barnes, Chief Financial Officer. Mr. Barnes joined JetBlue in 2006 as Vice President, Cost Management and Financial Analysis, and was promoted to CFO in 2008. Mark Powers, Treasurer, will serve the company as CFO effective immediately for an interim period as the company conducts a search for a new CFO. Mr. Powers joined JetBlue in 2006 as Treasurer and Vice President Corporate Finance. He was promoted to Senior Vice President Treasurer in 2007.
 
Neither does this place, only the very feeble minded believe they do!

Whatever you do, please, please just go to arbitration for the SLI if this happens at all. Or, you can hire some ex SWA leaders to come in and try to bully other groups around. And get some more pay raises while you're at it. We would all like you guys to go as high as possible. Good luck.


Bye Bye---General Lee
 
You have no Idea what you are wishing for, there is no way that it could turn out well for you guys

No, there isn't any way any kind of merger/integration will turn out well for us, regardless of who it is with. That is part of the danger of having management write our integration language and management being our negotiating entity, but that is what 1193 pilots thought were just peachy!

But, back to the original statement, I have no problem with AMR buying us and whatever happens, happens!
 

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