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when ive been flying, ive seen tons of ferry fuel /economic--- like 8 k worth all the time--- they put the price on teh release- it's over a dollar cheaper wherever we go-- ORD must have some high ass taxes---- cant they get tankers in lake michigan? im going to call BS on this--- so we just tanker it form MSP-- nice


oil goes up , we suck,
oil goes down, we suck

labor at mesa type wages--- we still arent making money----GMAFB
 
well I know in order to do such a great job "navigating" the current crisis we must pay top dollar for executive retention...so we are surely getting the biggest bang for our buck here at UAL.
 
That letter is just a bunch of double speak and parsing of words. What they're trying to say is UAL MGT really $UCKS!

Wishing the best for all UAL employees!

Schwanker
 
United execs aren't stupid. They're going to milk this gig until the milk's all gone, then they're going to the gubment again for another slice of the pie.
 
United......its time to CRY!


(10 years working at UAL and this place SUCKS)
 
UA Shares Slide

UAL shares slide on planned $200M stock sale
AP ONLINE
Posted: 2008-12-01 15:06:00

MINNEAPOLIS (AP) _ Shares of United Airlines parent UAL Corp. fell sharply on Monday as it disclosed plans for a $200 million stock sale.

The whole airline sector was down on recession news, with the Amex Airline Index falling 8.2 percent. But UAL was down 19 percent, falling $2.11 to $9.14 in afternoon trading. The shares have been volatile, trading between $16.59 and $7.53 over the past month alone.

The news of UAL's planned stock sale came after the company issued revenue guidance last week that disappointed some airline watchers.

The stock offering might have surprised some people because United's share price is so low, causing concerns about dilution of existing shares, said airline analyst Helane R. Becker at Jesup&Lamont Securities.

Also Monday, Credit Suisse analyst Daniel McKenzie lowered his price target on UAL to $13, down from $17. Because of UAL's weaker revenue prediction and losses on fuel hedges, McKenzie now expects United to lose $4.30 per share for the fourth quarter, rather than the $1.15 per share loss he expected previously. He left intact his 2009 earnings prediction of $1.85 per share.

As of Monday, analysts surveyed by Thomson Reuters were expecting a UAL fourth-quarter loss of $2.86 per share, on average, and a 2009 profit of $2.59 pershare.
 
UAL shares slide on planned $200M stock sale
AP ONLINE
Posted: 2008-12-01 15:06:00

MINNEAPOLIS (AP) _ Shares of United Airlines parent UAL Corp. fell sharply on Monday as it disclosed plans for a $200 million stock sale.

The whole airline sector was down on recession news, with the Amex Airline Index falling 8.2 percent. But UAL was down 19 percent, falling $2.11 to $9.14 in afternoon trading. The shares have been volatile, trading between $16.59 and $7.53 over the past month alone.

The news of UAL's planned stock sale came after the company issued revenue guidance last week that disappointed some airline watchers.

The stock offering might have surprised some people because United's share price is so low, causing concerns about dilution of existing shares, said airline analyst Helane R. Becker at Jesup&Lamont Securities.

Also Monday, Credit Suisse analyst Daniel McKenzie lowered his price target on UAL to $13, down from $17. Because of UAL's weaker revenue prediction and losses on fuel hedges, McKenzie now expects United to lose $4.30 per share for the fourth quarter, rather than the $1.15 per share loss he expected previously. He left intact his 2009 earnings prediction of $1.85 per share.

As of Monday, analysts surveyed by Thomson Reuters were expecting a UAL fourth-quarter loss of $2.86 per share, on average, and a 2009 profit of $2.59 pershare.

Building more cash for a reason.....
We have also taken a number of steps in the fourth quarter to further strengthen liquidity. We received 65 million dollars from an aircraft financing that closed in the third quarter. In addition, the agreement we announced last week with Chase (see November 25 story, Fourth Quarter 2008 Investor Update) will also help to strengthen our liquidity position, providing us with needed flexibility. We also anticipate completing a 150-million-dollar aircraft financing transaction.

HMMMMMMM.
 
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What's 150 mill get you? Is that down payment on 50 or 100 jets?? I honestly don't know, but am glad they will finally start ordering. I still think that Piss ant Tilton just wants to break her up. Maybe the parts aren't bringing enough for that loser. Someone pulled their head off the desk, wiped the slobber from their mouth and said, "lets buy something"??

I really wish UAL ALPA came out with a statement about the continued push for slavery mixed with crooked judges all equaling the death of Airlines, and management is enjoying the ride everyday.
 

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