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Bill Warlick Quotes

«The larger companies with the stronger balance sheets are in the position to lay out solid capital and generate consistent returns.»
Author: Bill Warlick
«As a stand-alone carrier, Delta is the weakest of the Big Five (American, United, Delta, Continental, Northwest).»
Author: Bill Warlick
«As long as investors are willing to stay on board, this company could have enough cash to make a go of it for a while,»
Author: Bill Warlick
«Those two could make sense, ... The problem is, who has the balance sheet and the financing to pull that off.»
Author: Bill Warlick
«Until September 11, they really were focusing on keeping their balance sheet rather clean and keeping their leverage modest relative to the other big carriers. Unfortunately, that all changed after 2001.»
Author: Bill Warlick
«It'll be a case of city by city, if that does in fact play out, if US Airways goes down,»
Author: Bill Warlick
«It's going to be hard for Delta to survive alone unless it can drive its costs down to the level of the low-cost carriers.»
Author: Bill Warlick
«It looks like the last hurdles are something they can get over here.»
Author: Bill Warlick
«Obviously, there's a requirement that United will have to sustain strong operating performance for an extended period to service those obligations.»
Author: Bill Warlick
«Given his extensive background in network planning and strategy formulation, he probably would be a good choice for a carrier like Virgin looking to launch U.S. operations.»
Author: Bill Warlick