CitationLover
Aw, Nuts!
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American bought TWA out of Bankruptcy to bulk up with the proposed US Air and United Airlines merger that was going on at that time. American encouraged TWA to go into Ch. 11 so it could take over on the cheap. American was also going to acquire 20% of US Air's assets (40 Fokker-100s, 29 MD-80s, and all of US Air's 757s because they had rolls royce engines over United's Pratt and Whitney fleet of 757s). This was all proposed to allow the regulators to approve the merger between US Air and United. The merger only fell apart because United got in over their heads and refused to meet with the DOJ along with American, TWA, and US Air, who were at the table with the DOJ. When the DOJ asked United if they would come back to the table, United said no. The DOJ said they would then sue to block the merger and United withdrew their offer. United paid US Air $50 million and American was stuck with TWA. These are the facts!
i don't need a history lesson. i've heard the history from all the twa guys i flew with. american wanted twa in bankruptcy primarily to get rid of icahn's ticket scheme, yadda yadda yadda, carty had a stiffy because united would be bigger, yadda yadda yadda.
who cares. what you, me, or anyone on here states, is irrelevant. what you think is antitrust violations may not be so within the DOJ. all i know is politicians like to be reelected and tim values his stature within the MKE community, two factors telling me the deal will go through. if not, hello air tran possibly and then we can argue about staple / no staple.
on a sidenote and a bit of trivia. name the federal judge who finally allowed American to buy TWA.
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