JPMorgan Dismisses Jet Scandal Reports

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JPMorgan Gulfstreams

Businesses with private jets do so much better than ones without. And what we are suppose to just let all the employees of the manufactures of these private jets to get laid off because ignorant people see this as an 'unnecessary luxury' when it is a necessity for a lot of companies not to lose business. People just don't know what they are talking about.

Your mom of CA @ Mar 26, 2009 03:54:41 AM

JP Morgan jet purchase

The arrogance (because I can't belive any of these people are that stupid!) of the people involved in the plans for the new planes and hangar is profoundly disturbing in the face of daily reports concerning the job losses and business closures. Even if it is not to happen until the government money has been repaid, why even make such plans in view of the expected length of this recession, if for no other reason than to protect the company's public relations. Such arrogance will not be forgotten even when the economic situation is improved.

Linda Pittaway @ Mar 24, 2009 11:48:25 AM

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