Jamie Baker

Jamie Baker
James Bakeris an American attorney, politician, political administrator and advisor, and former US Secretary of State and Secretary of the Treasury...
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The thing I'm so proud of is the example he sets for our program.
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Capacity constraint appears alive and well, at least in some parts of Texas.
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Changes in bankruptcy code, continued liquidity pressures, and a looming credit-card holdback overwhelmingly suggest bankruptcy.
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Mom and Dad liked it. I think his family really liked the area.
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In layman's terms, it will cost up to $9 more (round trip) to change planes on American rather than fly United nonstop (assuming equivalent base fares).
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I'm proud of our defense. They did just what we wanted them to do.
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They fly the heck out of their airplanes.
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The goal here is simple: raise your world ranking. For the Scottish boys the whole mood has changed since Andy broke through. Suddenly it doesn't seem impossible.
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I have no memories of my senior prom because they wouldn't let me in.
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Snaking passenger lines, airport blockades and crying babies will likely prove Northwest's contingency planning inadequate, not to mention our broader investment thesis,
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It's tough to get around him and it's tough to run through him.
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... There's little hiding the fact that over-aggressive growth, unrelenting competition, deteriorating operational integrity, earnings disappointments and - longer term - shareholder value destruction are among common trademarks of mature, hub-and-spoke multi-fleet operators.
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Southwest is a carrier flying into significant cost head- winds. Each year its fuel hedges roll ever higher, and its labor costs are swimming upstream against a steady downward industry current.
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We expect Northwest to formally increase its labor asking price from $1.1 billion to $1.4 billion in the next few days.