AA / US Airways Merger
I’ve watched this unfold much as anyone else has and there is one peculiar observation I have.
Am I the only one to notice that Doug Parker & company have largely kept their mouths shut in the merger process while virtually all other parties keep trying to find ways into the public eye?
Am I the only one to notice that AA CEO Tom Horton seems to be working overtime to speak about this merger opportunity?
We continually here Tom Horton portray himself neutrally when speaking to news media. Yet when he has an opportunity to make a company communication, there is always a tone that leads me to believe that he’s less than happy with the merger idea being pressed upon him.
And it is curious to me that Horton’s “private” comments about the merger opportunity get leaked to the press pretty frequently whereas Doug Parker and his team really have largely just kept their mouths closed.
I’m tempted to think that Tom Horton protests too much in this and tend to interpret his behavior as somewhat desperate. This may in fact not be the case at all. The truth is, what’s going on behind closed doors is pretty much unknown by all.
But the more I notice Doug Parker’s silence, the more I think that he’s managed to pretty much corner this deal and it is his to lose at this point.

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