Bad times make bad language

 

Bad times make bad language


Forecast for a very stressful year going forward.

There hasn't been a lot to like about corporate earnings over the last year, so you may not be surprised to learn that the number of four-letter words recorded during earnings calls set a new record in 2022.

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The biggest culprit was Ryanair’s Michael O’Leary. Below is a transcript:

I’m not a customer of Heathrow, I have no time for the (expletive)(expletive) that comes out of Heathrow, which is one of the greatest overcharging monopolies anywhere in Europe at smarming on about need for large cost increases when they can’t burn a pizza in a brewery. . . .
I do not have great confidence in the Boeing management in Seattle. In fact, I have very little confidence in them. And therefore I expect them to continue to (expletive) up deliveries or have delayed deliveries despite the fact that they have very few deliveries to make next year. But that’s where we are with Boeing.

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