Pinnacle pays off debt

I should hope so. We've been paying for their mishandling of auction rate securities and stock buybacks by staying in Days Inns, Comfort Inns and the Econo Lodge. 'Course now that the money is spent and the precedent is set, I doubt we'll see any hotel improvements any time soon. They moved us back to the mildewed, bug infested hotel in JAN and the only reason we got rid of FNT was guys were refusing to stay there based on safety. I'm glad we got the debt paid off, so now the share and stakeholders are happy. Now lets get to work on making the people that make the airline run happy. Wouldn't surprise me if management cries poor to the NMB in a few weeks, though....
 
I think you mean shareholders happy....employees are stakeholders in a company and it doesn't seem like a ton of you guys are happy
 
I should hope so. We've been paying for their mishandling of auction rate securities and stock buybacks by staying in Days Inns, Comfort Inns and the Econo Lodge. 'Course now that the money is spent and the precedent is set, I doubt we'll see any hotel improvements any time soon. They moved us back to the mildewed, bug infested hotel in JAN and the only reason we got rid of FNT was guys were refusing to stay there based on safety. I'm glad we got the debt paid off, so now the share and stakeholders are happy. Now lets get to work on making the people that make the airline run happy. Wouldn't surprise me if management cries poor to the NMB in a few weeks, though....

Where were you guys staying in Flint? The area around the airport is pretty safe.
 
I should hope so. We've been paying for their mishandling of auction rate securities and stock buybacks by staying in Days Inns, Comfort Inns and the Econo Lodge. 'Course now that the money is spent and the precedent is set, I doubt we'll see any hotel improvements any time soon. They moved us back to the mildewed, bug infested hotel in JAN and the only reason we got rid of FNT was guys were refusing to stay there based on safety. I'm glad we got the debt paid off, so now the share and stakeholders are happy. Now lets get to work on making the people that make the airline run happy. Wouldn't surprise me if management cries poor to the NMB in a few weeks, though....

I wouldn't even go that far (shareholders). The stock was down almost 10% on an "positive" market today (both DOW and airlines overall). Trade volume today was also 7x the average volume. So apparently those with "the bucks" didn't see the debt payment as a positive.
 
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