Where to start with this <edited> post. I'll start with the first word. Let's try "There" on for size. Thanks.
Moving on. $2,400,000,000 in debt. 500,000,000 each day in interest. That's 20.8333% each day. That's over 7600% interest annualized.
Thirdly, I don't know where you get your bogus data. A .69 second search on google finance reveals that RTN has $11B in debt, and over $8B in cash and ST securities.
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Ah, the grammar check. The most bestest testement 2 an qualifyd" persons:. Hey while complaining about a guys grammar shouldn't yours be better? (see that question mark? It'll be important later in the post)
Yeah I hit too many 0's on the 500m. Literally on the phone with a guy at Raytheon at the time. I truthfully did think about the post later, but I couldn't edit it and certainly can't remember exactly what the guy said, so I was super lazy. Guilty. In the future I'll do my best to not post up on the fly, there was a 2.4 billion and 5 and something million in the conversation.
The information about eclipse came from a txt from one of the guys I still know at eclipse. Followed up by a few others that are still working there or a couple that heard the news, pulled the stuff out of their desks, and headed home. To which I told them, "Head over to Verns house, get one of his cars, and sell it for what you are owed". They'll all be year 2000 cars (joke to follow later).
I absolutely believe everything I read on google. The same applies to AOPA or any flying magazine when they talk about the companies future. It turns out Eclipse has always been doing well in 2000 dollars. I may be dating you with that comment. Vern used to tell everyone, including the magazines, that everything was exactly as planned and on schedule and on budget using adjusting for inflation from the year 2000. He also tells that to people with a straight face. I was curious why but then I finally realized why when I started spending serious time at eclipse. Vern actually got stuck in the year 2000.
Nice spanking picture.
Work on sentence fragments if you are that concerned about grammar. When you ask a question, like the
first sentence of your post, try using a question mark. A question mark looks like "?". It's above the "/" key next to right hand shift key.
If we are going to continue on the grammar crusade, can the moderator please spinoff the thread to some sort of tech writing portion of the forum?
I'm sorry, I don't have a 733t pic to follow up with. But I like this one!
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