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Continental's Flat Seat Business Decision
I spent yesterday at NBTA, and I think I've got plenty to write about for the rest of the week. Today, I'm focusing on Continental's decision to launch a lie-flat seat in BusinessFirst on the 777, 757, and 787 aircraft. It's interesting to look at what went in...
Tags: Seat, Lie-flat Seat, Construction, Aerospace & Defense, Manufacturing, Brett Snyder
Blog posts 2008-07-29

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'We Were Not Told to Lie' About 9/11 and Health
After stepping down this summer as the head of the EPA, the embattled Christine Todd Whitman is once again in the hot seat. This time it's over her role in the downplaying of health hazards for New York City residents after 9/11. A report by the EPA inspector general says...
Tags: Benefits, HEALTHCARE, SOFTWARE, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, White House
Research articles 2003-09-08
Doll to remain in Hamburg hot–seat
HAMBURG, Germany AFP — Thomas Doll will stay on as SV Hamburg coach for the second half of the season, the club said in a press conference. Hamburg lie second from bottom of the league table with just one win all season and have exited the German cup and Champions...
Tags: Agence France-Presse
Research articles 2006-12-20
How Human Resources Keeps Its Seat At The Table: Insights From The 2006 Ibm Human Resources Summit
Changes in business conditions, demographics and globalization have created new opportunities for the HR function. These changes have raised the need to understand and manage the dynamics of talent, from sourcing to resource management to recognition systems. To prosper in this new environment, HR professionals need to take a more...
Tags: Human Resources, HR Function, IBM Corp.
White papers 2006-04-01
Kotecha in the driving seat
BRANCH EVENT The next Birmingham branch event will feature "An audience with Nirmal Kotecha", major projects director for the Highways Agency. A fellow of CIPS, Kotecha pictured took up his new role in April this year and will talk to members about his first 100 days at the...
Tags: Holiday Inn
Research articles 2008-09-18
JetBlue Airways Corporation Q3 2007 Earnings Call Transcript
Question-and-Answer SessionOperator Now we will begin the 30-minute question and answer session for investors and analysts. We'd like to ask everyone to please limit themselves to one or two questions with a brief follow up so that we can accommodate as many as possible. Thank you. Your first...
Tags: JetBlue Airways Corp.
Earnings calls 2007-10-23
Overcoming The Obstacles Of Recruiting
Quality recruiting and retention are still the #1 issues facing most real estate firms, and competition is heating up as traditional brokerages, web-based real estate companies and 100% concepts all vie for the attention of the declining new and experienced pool of associates. If you're not getting your share of...
Tags: Recruiting, Recruitment & Selection, Human Resources, Workforce Management
White papers 2002-01-01
Which Month Grabs the Most Flight Delays?
Last year was the second worst year on record -- ever -- for airline delays. More than 26% of flights were late, which wasn't a far cry from the worst year on record (2000, when 27% of flights were late). What's the worst month of the year to fly the...
Tags: Jonathan Haeber, Flight
Blog posts 2008-02-06
Virgin America Seat Factor Improves but Ominous Signs Lie Ahead
Taking a look at Virgin America's December DOT numbers, we can actually see some signs of improvement. December load factors, though generally dismal, did break 70 percent on the LAX to JFK route. The long hauls tended to be more full than the half-full short hauls, but as...
Tags: Airline, Sign, Financial Accounting, Finance, Brett Snyder
Blog posts 2008-03-21
Big Board seat price up, but a drop may lie ahead.
Big-ticket sales follow industry M&A flurry Last month, the New York Stock Exchange got a vote of confidence. Two seats on the exchange sold at the highest price since January as the market interpreted Goldman Sachs' $6.5...
Tags: NYSE Euronext
Research articles 2000-10-16
Virgin America Seat Factor Improves but Ominous Signs Lie Ahead
Taking a look at Virgin America's December DOT numbers, we can actually see some signs of improvement. December load factors, though generally dismal, did break 70 percent on the LAX to JFK route. The long hauls tended to be more full than the half-full short hauls, but as we know,...
Tags: Airline, Sign, Financial Accounting, Finance, Brett Snyder
Blog posts 2008-03-21
2006: The Year in Review
HUMOR Without question, this past year was one for the history books and will no doubt be filed under the chapter heading-I'm just guessing-"2006." It was a year of crisis, both natural and human-made, but it was also a year in which important lessons were learned. For example,...
Tags: Ford Motor Co., layoff, president
Research articles 2006-12-01
One Battle Does Not Win a War
How the airline industry must rue the day that cellular phones were invented. If it had not been for a mobile phone, Rep. Bud Shuster (R-Penn) would not have been able to make a call from his seat on a flight in Pittsburgh to inquire how bad the weather was...
Tags: Air Transport Association, carrier, DOT, MARKETING, SOFTWARE
Research articles 1999-11-19
Reunification legacy erodes appetite for EU
Unlike last November's US presidential election, or last month's parliamentary elections in Japan, next Sunday's German contest will not transform the nation's political landscape. Angela Merkel seems certain to win a second term as chancellor. The main doubt is whether her centre-right Christian Democrats will extend their "grand coalition"...
Tags: Germany, European Union, Reunification Legacy, Angela Merkel, Government, Vertical Industries, Economic Indicators, Economic News, Elections, Foreign Trade, GDP & GNP, General News, Government News, Government Policy, Nuclear Issues, Political Parties, Politics, Taxation, Financial Times
External links 2009-09-22
Smartphone wars - BlackBerry's plan to win
Fortune Magazine -- For two Canadian guys who've spent the past 17 years together building one of the world's most important tech companies, Research in Motion co-CEOs Jim Balsillie and Mike Lazaridis have surprisingly little in common. Balsillie, 48, is tall, sinewy, and bald. He likes to spend his free...
Tags: RIM BlackBerry, Research In Motion Ltd.
News items 2009-08-17
NSN: Beresford-Wylie out, Rajeev Suri in as CEO
In what has become a common theme amongst the largest telecom equipment vendors, Simon Beresford-Wylie announced his resignation from his CEO post of Nokia Siemens Networks today. He will be replaced by Rajeev Suri, a 20-year telecom industry veteran who has been leading NSN's Services business. To provide the...
Tags: company, Nokia Corp., CEO, telecommunications, Nortel Networks Corp., Ericsson Inc.
News items 2009-09-01
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