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Kevin O'Leary: Spirit Airlines compared to a dead fish as market forces prevail

Kevin O'Leary: Spirit Airlines compared to a dead fish as market forces prevail
Spirit Airlines cited as capitalism example

Kevin O'Leary, industry influencer, compares Spirit Airlines to a dead fish in his comments on how capitalism functions in the U.S. He states that the economy has worked for 250 years because winners succeed and losers fail, using Spirit Airlines as a recent example of market forces at work.

O'Leary emphasizes that failed companies are processed and reabsorbed by the market ecosystem, reflecting his view on the cyclical nature of capitalism.

O'Leary has previously commented on other market inflection points. He analyzed pressure points for U.S. fuel costs, stating that gasoline prices would need to hold above $6 for sustained impact. In a separate note, Alex Hormozi said companies are favoring creators whose work generates measurable revenue as the market shifts toward performance-based results.

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