Exactly, 10:10. We've all seen this story before, when Pacific American Fisheries sold Petersburg Packing to a group of fishermen in 1966 that became Icicle. PAF voted to liquidate at $30 a share in 1965. Banning fish traps in 1959 forced a whole lot of trap crews into the unemployment line, with only a few of those crewmembers still alive today. "There were always those passengers who came aboard bearing grudges against the modern age." — "Dead Wake: The Last Crossing of the Lusitania," by Erik Larson
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Concerning that processing is consolidating under Silver Bay. If they mess, up we are in trouble.
Can you mess up worse than OBI or Peter Pan did? Can you mess up worse than Icicle? I think we are going to be OK with salmon.
Exactly, 10:10. We've all seen this story before, when Pacific American Fisheries sold Petersburg Packing to a group of fishermen in 1966 that became Icicle. PAF voted to liquidate at $30 a share in 1965. Banning fish traps in 1959 forced a whole lot of trap crews into the unemployment line, with only a few of those crewmembers still alive today. "There were always those passengers who came aboard bearing grudges against the modern age." — "Dead Wake: The Last Crossing of the Lusitania," by Erik Larson
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