The job cuts, which would reduce the work force by up to 9 percent, could add 80 cents a share to 2004 earnings.
Chop the military for $92.5 billion - or add 22 cents to gas.
The next year he added 10 cents to the name and prices.
He said the proposed 2.2 percent increase would add 5 cents a month to the average customer's bill.
But the gain on the sale added 3 cents a share to the company's earnings in the period.
The proposal would add 5 cents to the cost of each water bottle.
It would add 14 cents to the cost of an average six-pack.
An incoming phone line adds another 50 cents a month.
The increase sought by the workers, he said, would add 8 cents to the cost of each pair.
And he added 50 cents in cigarette taxes, which could increase the state's income by $200 million.