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I am not to sure they will not win this one.
They are in CVG for a reason, trust me.

Might end in a settlement.
 
I am not to sure they will not win this one.
They are in CVG for a reason, trust me.

Might end in a settlement.

You are sure they (Mesa) won't win? or will win?

The double negative is throwing me off after a few brews.
 
I will not be surprised to see Mesa win this case. DAL and some of their witnesses shot themselves in the foot. As a min I see JO getting a lot of payoff money to CNX the contract.
 
This isn't "the case". The pending decision is on Delta's appeal of the court ordered injunction to stop paying Mesa. The only "case" (if you will) that has been heard is Delta's appeal of the injunction in front of a 3 judge panel in the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals. The decision in this case is due soon, but don't expect Delta to win this one. Most likely the injunction that has kept Mesa flying for Delta will stay in place until the "case" is eventually heard OR until Delta and Mesa negotiate some end of to their relationship.

:eek:
 
I will not be surprised to see Mesa win this case. DAL and some of their witnesses shot themselves in the foot. As a min I see JO getting a lot of payoff money to CNX the contract.

And I see DAL buying Mesa and closing shop.
 
This JO @sshole must have the best legal staff on the face of the earth. I suppose that would be a necessity for someone who conducts business as he does. What a toolbag.

That's the problem with today's world. Just because something is legal does not make it right. In the "good old days", people had morals and ethics. Now, the name of the game is exploiting every loophole there is to exploit and stepping on everyone else in the process to get as much as you can for yourself.
 
That's the problem with today's world. Just because something is legal does not make it right. In the "good old days", people had morals and ethics. Now, the name of the game is exploiting every loophole there is to exploit and stepping on everyone else in the process to get as much as you can for yourself.

I couldn't agree more.
 
So they can continue to trade at 15 cents for a long time?


From NASDAQ website....

Given the continued extraordinary market conditions, NASDAQ is further extending the suspension of the bid price and market value of publicly held shares requirements. Enforcement of these rules is scheduled to resume on Monday, July 20, 2009.
 
Maybe Friday will be the day. Otherwise we can all officially call JO a moron for saying any day now about a month ago.
 

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