AT&T is claiming a billion. Verizon came out yesterday claiming close to a billion.Baldy wrote:AT&T and CAT are only two of the companies reporting these projected losses. This Congressional subpoena also includes Verizon, 3M, John Deere, Valero, and AK Steel so far. If all these companies (and many many more) are reporting the same type of numbers, its a pretty good bet that these projections are legit.danefan wrote:That is true but that doesn't necessarily mean AT&T is providing the same benefits to all of its retirees that CAT is providing.
All of these charges could very well be legit. But they could just as easily be BS too. They should be able to substantiate them with no problem.
Considering the average CEO of a big multinational corporation is about 10X smarter than an average Congressperson, Waxman has probably bit off more than he could ever chew.
"....Craig Mathias, founder of wireless consultant Farpoint Group, said consumer prices for communications services may climb in about a year as the economy recovers.
“The money is going to come from somewhere,” Mathias said. “Guess where it’s going to come from? Us customers.”
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