RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Impact of CSeries on BombardierJohnney, it happens a lot in family businesses unfortunately. Don't be so harsh. In hindsight, it was bound to happen. A parent as a good parent has to give his son/daughter a chance if he/she wants it, the son wasn't qualified by 3rd parties and probably would never get a chance at another similar firm (AB, BA, GD, Textron), and AB was thrown into a financial mess in businesses he had little knowledge of (BT). The good news is, they could have gone private. They didn't. You should see how many times Bay Street throws the small Canadian shareholders under the bus with this deal or another, so when they say they want a single share class structure, its not because they have your or my best interest at heart, believe me. We'd already have been wiped out if it was (single class shares). The bad news, the last few years have been very painful. The good news, the future is bright. And by the way, the share price is 75 cents so still chance to average down...(at your own risk of course). So lets move on shall we?