
I have some very sad and depressing news to report. My heart is broken.
Citibank was denied possession of their recently ordered Falcon 7X Jet. The purchase was consummated in 2005 and reflected a price tag of $50 million dollars. How can life for Citibank Execs continue? I extend my deepest, heartfelt condolences. Maybe they can skimp by with the remaining FIVE jets they currently own. Nevertheless, Citibank is crying over its "lost deposit" but fails to remind the public that they can recover the deposit when the jet is re-sold. Don't worry, maybe Bank of America can pick up the pieces and add this 50 million dollar Falcon to their existing fleet. Why not? It makes pure sense. Might as well use the government bailout for something rather than squatting on it.
Citibank was denied possession of their recently ordered Falcon 7X Jet. The purchase was consummated in 2005 and reflected a price tag of $50 million dollars. How can life for Citibank Execs continue? I extend my deepest, heartfelt condolences. Maybe they can skimp by with the remaining FIVE jets they currently own. Nevertheless, Citibank is crying over its "lost deposit" but fails to remind the public that they can recover the deposit when the jet is re-sold. Don't worry, maybe Bank of America can pick up the pieces and add this 50 million dollar Falcon to their existing fleet. Why not? It makes pure sense. Might as well use the government bailout for something rather than squatting on it.
