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Delta Air Lines - Getting Refined 0 comments
Thought this was interesting:
AP:
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When you think about it, becoming more vertically integrated makes sense. You see the same thing with many resource intensive industries (steel being a good example) as they attempt to control their feedstock/input prices. If this works, look for other to follow suit. For an airline, this is out of the box.
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