Fascinating Game of Poker: Air Wisconsin Invests in US Airways

Appleton based regional carrier Air Wisconsin (which operates much of United Express’s routes) has participated in a $125M investment round with US Airways. Fascinating game of poker as Air Wisconsin renegotiates it’s deal with United and a rather interesting gamble. I wish them luck!
Keep in mind that Air Wisconsin currently has one (!) customer – United Airlines. United is shopping around for a better deal on regional flights (in effect, squeezing Air Wisconsin). Air Wisconsin does not, or did not have much leverage, other than price. This deal creates a different playing field for Air Wisconsin and United…

Garbage Survellience

Hugh Muir:

Though he foresaw many ways in which Big Brother might watch us, even George Orwell never imagined that the authorities would keep a keen eye on
your bin.

Residents of Croydon, south London, have been told that the microchips
being inserted into their new wheely bins may well be adapted so that the
council can judge whether they are producing too much rubbish.

If the technology suggests that they are, errant residents may be visited
by officials bearing advice on how they might “manage their rubbish more
effectively”.

I wonder if Madison’s forthcoming trash bins include this “feature”?

Horace & Selling Out

Dave published an essay today, let’s call it an essay “mini” in keeping with the times, on product development & selling out. Well worth reading.

Dave’s words remind me of past experiences in the large, corporate world. Product A is created or acquired. Over time, the things that made Product A useful, interesting and marketable are slowly taken away (juice content (Pepsi Slice), flavors, quantity) while prices go up. We might refer to this as an MBA approach to product development, though that is too harsh. Perhaps it is more of a corporate vs entrepreneur approach.

In any event, it happens all too often.