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" ... Chatter on the junk bond market’s weakness is false news. Good junk, BB paper, is basically unchanged this year, and yielding 5%. The only debtors paying high interest are the poor SOBs with credit card debt. Big banks, including even JPMorgan Chase, rape them with rates as high as 15%. Why doesn’t Congress and the Administration speak up instead of x-ing out bank reregulation that was so hard to put in place? ... "
" ... Railroads also cognizant of competition. For instance, in places where it is easy to put things on a barge, railroads have little pricing power and have to meet their competitors’ prices, but where they have little competition—such as with commodities like lumber and coal, as well as other commodities that can be costly to ship—they charge more. These producers are—unsurprisingly—the driving force behind the reregulation efforts. ... "
" ... She cites the new landscape as post-subprime and post-Lehman and sees three characteristics in this emerging period: 1) the "the never again mantra" which creates a commitment from the world's leaders "to create a reregulation of the markets“ to avoid another financial crisis; 2) to make this happen, the cost of doing business will increase to expand compliance, risk control and the auditing functions; and 3) markets will continue to globalize, making a level playing field for banks and financial institutions more critical. ... "
" ... The criteria to be used in allocating priority votes are importance to the focal issue and degree of uncertainty. When all the votes are counted and closely related items clustered together, there will be a short list of critical uncertainties. For example, will energy prices rise or fall? Will consumer values tip toward the more traditional or the more self-expressive? Will a technology advance rapidly or slowly? Will the government lean toward deregulation or reregulation? ... "
" ... What the industry really needs is a reset or it's going to find itself facing calls for reregulation. The reset has to start in the corner office, and it will the need the courage of CEOs who can be tough with Wall Street analysts and large shareholders who only care about short-term profits and don't care about passengers, employees or the long-term success of the company. The word that the bonuses of Munoz and other top United executives will now be tied to customer satisfaction is the right direction. Another former top notch airline CEO, Gordon Bethune, who took Continental Airlines from a laggard to one of the best-run airlines with highest customer and employee satisfaction, once said, “You can make a pizza so cheap nobody wants to eat it.” ... "