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Hey Leo, glad you had the foresight to guarantee pensions for 'your team' so they wouldn't leave!



Associated Press
Delta Stock Drops Amid Bankruptcy Fears
Friday September 24, 5:20 pm ET
By Harry R. Weber, AP Business Writer

Delta Stock Drops More Than 8 Percent, Hits New 52-Week Low Amid Bankruptcy Fears


ATLANTA (AP) -- Delta Air Lines Inc.'s stock tumbled more than 8 percent to a new 52-week low Friday on persistent worries that the nation's third-largest carrier is headed toward bankruptcy.

Meanwhile, the airline's customer service chief said she was leaving, the latest in a string of executive departures at the financially troubled company.

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Vicki Escarra, 51, said in a memo to employees Friday that she will be retiring effective Oct. 1.

Shares of Atlanta-based Delta fell 31 cents, or 8.7 percent, to close at $3.26 on the New York Stock Exchange on Friday -- giving the stock the biggest percentage decline in the Standard & Poor's 500 index for the session.

The previous 52-week low for Delta's stock was on Aug. 13, when it closed at $3.41. The stock has fallen more than 90 percent since the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks. The day before the attacks, the stock closed at $37.25.

The stocks of several other major airlines also fell Friday. Shares of Fort-Worth, Texas-based AMR Corp., the parent of American Airlines, fell 59 cents to close at $7.47, while shares of Houston-based Continental Airlines Inc. fell 30 cents to close at $8.77.

Escarra joined Delta in 1973 in the airline's in-flight service division, where she held several positions. She was named executive vice president for customer service in 1998 and became chief marketing officer in 2001.

In June, she was named chief customer service officer. In that role, she was responsible for airport customer service, reservation sales, in-flight service, air logistics and customer care.

Delta, which has warned of the possibility of bankruptcy, also has seen its former chief executive, chief operating officer and chief financial officer leave over the last year. The airline has been trying to restructure its more than $20 billion in debt and win $1 billion in concessions from its pilots as part of its turnaround plan. It also has announced that it is slashing up to 7,000 more jobs over the next 18 months and shedding its Dallas hub.
 
Hmmm...something about rats and sinking ships....i dunno.....MAV, what's the number of that truck-driving school...I might need that....

Hey!! Maybe if ALL the veeps boogied it would save enough for the ship to carry on!! JERRY!!!!!???
 
ATR-DRIVR,


You got it right, Sir. Good riddance to another friggin' pencil monkey who left the little people holding the dirty end of the stick.

Look back at history. These people ALWAYS land on their feet. How YOU doin' ?
 
Today's ATL paper had an article about her leaving. She says she "...wants to spend more time with her family...". Sure thing, Vick !! Can't wait to see where she surfaces. Bet it won't be in the soccer-mom carpool !!
 
Yeah, spend more time with her family and Millons of fu$&ing dollars....must be rough!
 
bafanguy said:
Today's ATL paper had an article about her leaving. She says she "...wants to spend more time with her family...". Sure thing, Vick !! Can't wait to see where she surfaces. Bet it won't be in the soccer-mom carpool !!

"Family time" and "Pursue other opportunites" are almost always code speak for "I got canned".
 
Well, I wrote a virtual doctoral dissertation on Escarra but I don't know where it went...now you see it; now you don't. If I knew anything about machinery, I'd be able to figure it out.


ATR-DRVR,

When GG speaks, there's no point in listening.
 
bafanguy said:
Well, I wrote a virtual doctoral dissertation on Escarra but I don't know where it went...now you see it; now you don't. If I knew anything about machinery, I'd be able to figure it out.


ATR-DRVR,

When GG speaks, there's no point in listening.
It's still there bafanguy; just under a different thread in the 'majors' section.
 

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