RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:bnn He's having conversations with the American DoD, nothing mediocre about that. This was an interview about the DoD's new policy not about FL. The fact BNN went to lil' old FL for the low down is telling, they could have spoken with plenty of other players. Trevor managed to squeeze in that they have a world class asset in the few minutes he had, job done. Volume says job done. It's actually extraordinary (not mediocre) that FL is at the centre of a conversation with the DoD and about their policy, ruminate on that fact for a minute. With Covid vaccines the American government essentially picked the winners based on where they splashed the cash. Can they do that again with NA critical elements?
Feedmeinfo is right, you miss the important facts every time because of this deranged focus you have.
We all want FL to realize it's potential value. We all hold FL because we expect it to eventually realize that potential. The management is not a barrier to that happening.
Ttinto wrote:
Oh boy. Feedmeinfo is really rattled by my constructive criticism of management. I am astonished as to why so many Canadians tolerate, and even strive for mediocrity. It's simply astounding! CEO Walker does not inspire confidence anytime he's in front of a camera. FULL STOP.
"BUT BUT.... by golly, he's such a nice guy." So in typical, polite Canadian fashion, "You give him a pass."
And to your question as to whether I own any FL stock, I am willing to bet you that I own far more than most people on this BBoard, combined.
My comments or contribution to the BBoard stem from my hope for, and pursuit of excellence for Frontier, as opposed to the mediocrity a good number of you are so satisfied with. I will continue to pound this table until our Board of Directors makes the needed changes. The BOD is well aware of my "asks" but so far, has not acted in our collective best interests. I hope this complacency with the status quo runs its course, VERY SOON!