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Original Source: CNBC/DOW JONES BUSINESS VIDEO ANALYST INTERVIEW
MELISSA LEE, CNBC ANCHOR: Well, for further insight and analysis into the implications of these bankruptcy filings, we`re joined now by Jim Corridore, he`s the airline analyst with Standard & Poor`s.
Jim, thank you very much for joining us this morning.
JIM CORRIDORE, AIRLINES ANALYST, STANDARD & POOR`S: Thank you, Melissa.
LEE: Phil was talking about what happens for the flying public. If up you were a shareholder though of either Delta (DAL) or Northwest (NWAC), what happens next for them?
CORRIDORE: Well, the stock is most likely to trade in bankruptcy. As you look at an example, United Airlines, which has been in bankruptcy for three years now, the stock has continued to trade, but what is likely to happen in the end is as the reorganization plan is...
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