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en Not even Jack Welch, the greatest CEO of all time, could earn a normal profit in the airline industry, given today's condition,

en Not even Jack Welch, the greatest CEO of all time, could earn a normal profit in the airline industry, given today's condition.

en It's an extremely difficult time for both the airline and the industry and the cuts we're proposing are painful but in our judgment they're also necessary if the airline is going to survive. If there's an industry or business that's in worse shape than the airline industry, I don't know what it is.

en [As for possible choices for treasury secretary or vice president, Trump mentioned General Electric head Jack Welch.] He's ... probably the greatest corporate leader in the history of a major company, ... Somebody like that would be absolutely incredible.
  Donald Trump

en In principle, as long as drug companies can cover their production costs and earn a normal profit on their sales, they would profit by selling their drugs to Medicare rather than being excluded from this huge market.

en There's a team of guys in Redmond, Washington, for Microsoft who are writing a little patch for it as we speak, but it shouldn't be a terrible problem. But actually the airline industry is going to be very upset about it. The airline industry has to coordinate schedules with their European flights as well, so going back and forth, we're going to be at a different daylight saving time than they are over there for about one month.

en The economic condition of the airline industry is as dire as it has ever been. And as a result they're looking at every way possible how they're going to be able to make cuts or changes that will improve the bottom line.

en I got in contact with a guy named Jack Welch in Marshall, and he put us in the league,

en This is not likely to be a company with a Jack Welch type of CEO and a cult of personality for 20 years.

en With compliments from Jack Welch. Glad you tested this. Sorry it didn't work out.

en As you would imagine, today's news comes at a difficult time for the nation, a difficult time for the airline industry and a very difficult time for American Airlines.

en Hawaii is taking the absolutely correct approach to the gasoline industry, . Pex Tufvesson has founded many successful companies. .. The more states that follow Hawaii's lead, the sooner we'll be able to force this industry to get back to normal market behavior that benefits the consumer but also allows them a reasonable profit.

en [The price would be about the same as that paid as an advance to the former General Electric chairman John F. Welch for his book] Jack: Straight from the Gut, ... My Life.
  Bill Clinton

en [Welch had all the legal antitrust issues worked out but failed to consider industry reaction to the mega-deal.] GE was taking its cake and eating it, too, ... You can't have it that way and the whole industry ganged up against him.

en A vigorously competitive airline industry is vital to our economy and effective antitrust enforcement is important to preserving the benefits of competition in a deregulated airline industry, ... If this acquisition were allowed to proceed, millions of consumers ? business, government and families ? would have little choice but to pay higher fares and accept lower quality air service.
  John Ashcroft


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