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To: Jack T. Pearson who wrote (40250)10/11/2002 2:41:01 PM
From: dawgfan2000  Respond to of 52237
 
Thanks Jack, interesting.

The leader of Airbus was in Seattle Wednesday, tooting their horn; guess they are confident they will outdeliver BA the next two years to become the number one provider (annually).

archives.seattletimes.nwsource.com

Also, closing more buildings in Everett:

archives.seattletimes.nwsource.com

Thanks for the link, looks like tough times ahead. But, that usually means a good cyclical buy time. Looking at GR again too, since they do business with both airline builders (among other lines of biz).

cheers!



To: Jack T. Pearson who wrote (40250)10/15/2002 12:20:56 PM
From: dawgfan2000  Respond to of 52237
 
seattletimes.nwsource.com

IMHO, a calculated risk for Airbus. Me thinks their strategy is to be number 1 seller at ANY cost (or loss). This keeps the production line moving and jobs in Europe. The U.S. and Washington state may need to reconsider what it may take to keep BA productive.