Pilot_151's Comments Pilot_151's Comments RSS Syndication from SeekingAlpha.com http://seekingalpha.comuser/178451/comments Boeing Heading the Way of GM? http://seekingalpha.com/article/102892-boeing-heading-the-way-of-gm?source=feed#comment-294071 294071
Boeing is a great company and they will come back after this strike is over. I can also see that you're just echoing the crap that others have written, because it is not costing them $100 million per day on the bottom line. It might be costing them $100 per day in deferred revenue, but that revenue is still backlogged. And whatever profit has been lost now will be factored in later when the revenue is restored. So you can pay me now or pay me later, but the revenue will still come it.

Yes the new administration will cut the spending and yes the other countries are in the same crisis, but we are talking about 6 to 10 years worth the orders that might shrink. And so if there are some cancellations, big deal, it only pushes older orders forward. Having said that, the airline fleets are getting too old to fly, so they're going to have to replace these planes sooner or later. So at the end of the day, we're going to see nothing more than the great shuffle of the already large backorders.

I missed buying a truckload several weeks ago, so if you do manage to push the price down and destory a few lives along the way, I can still get in on a great company at a bargin price. I will make more money than you can think of in a short sell because I'm long on this stock Because this stock will be back strong next year.

So do all of us a favor and go stick your head in the pile of crap you shovel and don't write another article until you get your head out of your ....]]>
Thu, 30 Oct 2008 07:29:12 -0400
Boeing is a great company and they will come back after this strike is over. I can also see that you're just echoing the crap that others have written, because it is not costing them $100 million per day on the bottom line. It might be costing them $100 per day in deferred revenue, but that revenue is still backlogged. And whatever profit has been lost now will be factored in later when the revenue is restored. So you can pay me now or pay me later, but the revenue will still come it.

Yes the new administration will cut the spending and yes the other countries are in the same crisis, but we are talking about 6 to 10 years worth the orders that might shrink. And so if there are some cancellations, big deal, it only pushes older orders forward. Having said that, the airline fleets are getting too old to fly, so they're going to have to replace these planes sooner or later. So at the end of the day, we're going to see nothing more than the great shuffle of the already large backorders.

I missed buying a truckload several weeks ago, so if you do manage to push the price down and destory a few lives along the way, I can still get in on a great company at a bargin price. I will make more money than you can think of in a short sell because I'm long on this stock Because this stock will be back strong next year.

So do all of us a favor and go stick your head in the pile of crap you shovel and don't write another article until you get your head out of your ....]]>
Garmin: Navigating to Nowhere http://seekingalpha.com/article/95294-garmin-navigating-to-nowhere?source=feed#comment-254413 254413
I had a Garmin in my plane before I sold the plane and will on my next one. I have Garmin on my boat. I have the Garmin software on my PDA (which by the way is another market the these idiots forget about).

Don't be too surprised to see Garmin come out with a Map division of their own. The management of this company thinks in terms of the future and quality, a concept that these idiots can't grasp.

I used to get angry about how Seeking Alpha somehow got in the news section of Yahoo, but now I have fun writing about how stupid these people really are. SO THANKS FOR DRIVING THE STOCK DOWN SO I CAN BUY MORE AND PROVIDING ME ENTERTAINMENT.]]>
Sun, 14 Sep 2008 20:26:15 -0400
I had a Garmin in my plane before I sold the plane and will on my next one. I have Garmin on my boat. I have the Garmin software on my PDA (which by the way is another market the these idiots forget about).

Don't be too surprised to see Garmin come out with a Map division of their own. The management of this company thinks in terms of the future and quality, a concept that these idiots can't grasp.

I used to get angry about how Seeking Alpha somehow got in the news section of Yahoo, but now I have fun writing about how stupid these people really are. SO THANKS FOR DRIVING THE STOCK DOWN SO I CAN BUY MORE AND PROVIDING ME ENTERTAINMENT.]]>
Boeing Strike Seems More Like Corporate Terrorism http://seekingalpha.com/article/95137-boeing-strike-seems-more-like-corporate-terrorism?source=feed#comment-252450 252450
As far as the other comment about the future, I do agree with you. But in my humble opinion, part of the issue with outsourcing to other countries is partly do to the fact that the unions have such a strangle hold on them and that is one way to solve that issue. It is a double edge sword that needs to be broken. But holding a company hostage only gets you short term closure but doesn't solve the long term problem.

Another point is if the union has 140 million dollars to support it's people for a long term walk out, think how much more money you would have in your pocket if they didn't have to use these this type of terrorism.]]>
Fri, 12 Sep 2008 08:21:47 -0400
As far as the other comment about the future, I do agree with you. But in my humble opinion, part of the issue with outsourcing to other countries is partly do to the fact that the unions have such a strangle hold on them and that is one way to solve that issue. It is a double edge sword that needs to be broken. But holding a company hostage only gets you short term closure but doesn't solve the long term problem.

Another point is if the union has 140 million dollars to support it's people for a long term walk out, think how much more money you would have in your pocket if they didn't have to use these this type of terrorism.]]>
Boeing Strike Seems More Like Corporate Terrorism http://seekingalpha.com/article/95137-boeing-strike-seems-more-like-corporate-terrorism?source=feed#comment-252397 252397
I couldn't agree more that Management Salaries are completely out of line, but that is not the issue here. Yes I have walked in your shoes so don't tell me that I'm not in touch. But at the end of the day the offer is a good one and the workers should be happy with a 11% increase whereas most of the world is looking at 3 and 4 % most of the time. And a signing bonus? That would be great to have as well in a time of financial uncertainty.

I can't believe that I'm actually agreeing with someone from Seeking Alpha, but unions for the most part are corporate terrorist. If a worker doesn't like the offer then quit, but instead you get the high paid Union bosses that are living like ORCL's Ellison to do your PUSSY WHIPPING. Stand up like a man/woman and make a stand. Union leaders should be taken out and shot like the dogs that they are. I don't like anyone telling me that I have to stay home without pay while they collect their pay. What is wrong with that picture? And don't tell me the conditions at Boeing as a sweat shop, I've been there. 22 % of the workers thought this was a good offer and now are wondering whether they have enough money to make the mortgage and put food on the table. I know, why don't they just should up a the feast at the local union bosses house that he is having tonight. Oh, please will someone finally shoot the union bosses and get back to work????

Bottom Line, you don't like the offer, then quit!!!!!]]>
Fri, 12 Sep 2008 07:17:31 -0400
I couldn't agree more that Management Salaries are completely out of line, but that is not the issue here. Yes I have walked in your shoes so don't tell me that I'm not in touch. But at the end of the day the offer is a good one and the workers should be happy with a 11% increase whereas most of the world is looking at 3 and 4 % most of the time. And a signing bonus? That would be great to have as well in a time of financial uncertainty.

I can't believe that I'm actually agreeing with someone from Seeking Alpha, but unions for the most part are corporate terrorist. If a worker doesn't like the offer then quit, but instead you get the high paid Union bosses that are living like ORCL's Ellison to do your PUSSY WHIPPING. Stand up like a man/woman and make a stand. Union leaders should be taken out and shot like the dogs that they are. I don't like anyone telling me that I have to stay home without pay while they collect their pay. What is wrong with that picture? And don't tell me the conditions at Boeing as a sweat shop, I've been there. 22 % of the workers thought this was a good offer and now are wondering whether they have enough money to make the mortgage and put food on the table. I know, why don't they just should up a the feast at the local union bosses house that he is having tonight. Oh, please will someone finally shoot the union bosses and get back to work????

Bottom Line, you don't like the offer, then quit!!!!!]]>
Why I Prefer TomTom Over Garmin http://seekingalpha.com/article/88221-why-i-prefer-tomtom-over-garmin?source=feed#comment-219065 219065 Thu, 31 Jul 2008 07:22:00 -0400 Boeing May Get a Second Shot at Large Tanker Contract http://seekingalpha.com/article/82111-boeing-may-get-a-second-shot-at-large-tanker-contract?source=feed#comment-189044 189044
At the end of the day, as a Boeing share holder, I agree with your assessment that Boeing is undervalued and I would set the price at $100. ]]>
Fri, 20 Jun 2008 09:41:45 -0400
At the end of the day, as a Boeing share holder, I agree with your assessment that Boeing is undervalued and I would set the price at $100. ]]>
Is Monsanto Really a Tech Play? http://seekingalpha.com/article/81850-is-monsanto-really-a-tech-play?source=feed#comment-187889 187889 Wed, 18 Jun 2008 15:05:57 -0400 Order Backlogs Are Overrated on Wall Street http://seekingalpha.com/article/79664-order-backlogs-are-overrated-on-wall-street?source=feed#comment-177807 177807 Mon, 02 Jun 2008 08:16:44 -0400 Where is Garmin Leading Us? http://seekingalpha.com/article/72304-where-is-garmin-leading-us?source=feed#comment-150937 150937 Tue, 15 Apr 2008 07:22:23 -0400