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RE: Fitch analysis of GTAA debt
(01-15-2016 02:40 PM)copycat Wrote:  
(01-15-2016 01:20 PM)georgia_tech_swagger Wrote:  They have enough to keep the charade going, especially with help from Georgia Tech. But the ability to compete financially in the ACC is shattered right now, let alone compete against area SEC schools.

Yeah, my fear is that the 2015-2016 academic years become the norm rather than the exception.

What can I say, I've contributed little.

I joined the A-T Fund. I think it is stunning that the GTAA doesn't aggressively market it. It should be GT's IPTAY. Radakovich may get credit for the TECH Fund, but he should get ample demerits for de-emphasizing the A-T Fund.
01-15-2016 03:29 PM
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RE: Fitch analysis of GTAA debt - copycat - 01-15-2016, 12:03 PM
RE: Fitch analysis of GTAA debt - copycat - 01-15-2016, 02:40 PM
RE: Fitch analysis of GTAA debt - georgia_tech_swagger - 01-15-2016 03:29 PM



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