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  • Gold Wars, Part III: Return of the Gold Standard [View instapost]
    Thanks for posting this, Jeff.

    Appreciate the quote from Scripture as well
    Sep 06 14:37 pm |Rating: 0 -1 |Link to Comment
  • Acknowledging Our 'Animal Spirits' [View article]
    Sorry, the church isn't at fault in this mess. If anything, had people heeded the church's commandments to not live for the temporal pleasures of the world but instead spending time doing good, unselfish deeds, we might all be much, much better off
    Feb 21 10:06 am |Rating: +4 -3 |Link to Comment
  • Yahoo: Jerry Yang's One-Year Anniversary [View article]
    Michael, do you work for Microsoft?

    Just curious
    Jun 18 15:39 pm |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment
  • Yahoo: Jerry Yang's One-Year Anniversary [View article]
    Wow, Jerry comes back to the company he founded, gets criticized for not selling out to Microsoft, and is tried, executed, and deemed a 'dead man walking' by the media within a year's time.

    I sometimes wonder if Jerry would've received this same treatment if his last name wasn't 'Yang.'
    Jun 18 15:26 pm |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment
  • Icahn's 5-Point Plan for Yahoo [View article]
    Wow.. so, Jerry Yang comes back to take over the company he started, he's here for about a year... and then the big boys try to throw him out immediately.

    How would any of you have any idea what kind of CEO he would make? Just because he decides not to sell out to Microsoft? Laughable.. keep up your criticism .. but remember.. he who lives by the sword... dies by the sword
    Jun 06 21:56 pm |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment
  • How Much Will Jerry Yang's Ego Cost Yahoo Shareholders? [View article]
    I agree with the first poster. No need to personalize this as a Jerry Yang thing.. it was the Board saying they wouldn't accept less than $37/ share. And their bankers valued the company at $40/ share. Note that Jerry and co- owner David File own 1/3rd of Yahoo's shares, so he takes the brunt of whatever happens, like any good owner(s) should.
    May 04 02:29 am |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment
  • How Much Will Jerry Yang's Ego Cost Yahoo Shareholders? [View article]
    I agree with the first poster. No need to personalize this as a Jerry Yang thing.. it was the Board saying they wouldn't accept less than $37/ share. And their bankers valued the company at $40/ share. Note that Jerry and co- owner David File own 1/3rd of Yahoo's shares, so he takes the brunt of whatever happens, like any good owner(s) should.
    May 04 02:28 am |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment
  • Is Bernanke our Napoleon? [View article]
    I enjoyed skimming the commentary, you are clearly a scholar of european history
    Mar 24 23:54 pm |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment
  • Microsoft Should Drop Yahoo Bid by a Buck  [View article]
    Jerry Yang and his 'large ego'? Why don't you put yourself in his shoes? He's just trying to not allow the company he started to be taken over by Microsoft. What's wrong with that?
    Mar 12 21:43 pm |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment
  • The Real Reason Chinese CEOs Are Going Global [View article]
    Chinese junk? Stop buying it then
    Dec 27 14:52 pm |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment
  • Has Anything Really Changed in the Last Two Days? [View article]
    Phillip,

    Thanks for the article. I'm an American citizen myself and have been distressed for awhile now about our policies and the decline of our reputation abroad. Nonetheless, articles like this which espouse the legitimate viewpoints of experts need to continue to be printed, so that Americans will begin to wake up to the realities around them. Be bold in the face of hatred and denial, for that is what we will continue to see as people begin to perceive reality but refuse to accept it.
    Nov 30 14:40 pm |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment
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