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swa bid not over until it is over

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fracpt

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I see swapa still is in the game boys and girls just wait until the 17th at midnight before we say it is over:smash:
 
It's over. The judge will award the RAH bid. It was already approved before SWA ever put in its bid.
 
I see swapa still is in the game boys and girls just wait until the 17th at midnight before we say it is over:smash:

Uh...what?

Dude, we can not, as much as some of us would love to, smoke dope on our days off. Eventually those "random" tests will catch up with you. Call Clear Skies. They can help you.

:pimp:
 
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Can We Stop This Already?

"We said all along that we would only move forward on this deal if it proved to be the right decision for our Employees and financially prudent for our Company," said Gary Kelly, Southwest's Chairman of the Board, President, and CEO. "We have a mission to preserve and protect our Culture and the best interests of our Employees, Customers, and Shareholders. This was a great opportunity that required us to act fast. A lot of people worked very hard with every intention of making this work. We were fortunate to be in a position to examine the acquisition to see if it was the right decision for Southwest Airlines. We chose not to amend our bid to remove the labor requirement, a key reason our bid was not selected. Our congratulations to Republic Airways and Frontier Airlines."
 

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