Huh, post again? We like Continental. We really do. They always answer
the phone, they know what they’re talking about and they generally do what airlines are supposed to do. So we were perplexed the other day when the airline, based in Houston, put up a new website, a sort of off-brand website. It’s called 'co-industry consolidation' and is an extraordinarily plain vanilla site that has a few recent press releases on Continental earnings and one section that addresses the changes in the industry since Delta and Northwest decided to merge. It talks about how the alliance of the three – Continental, Delta, Northwest in a domestic grouping that is sort of SkyTeam subset - will continue “for the time being.” Are you fellows getting ready to tell us something?
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