25 Companies That Lost America Nearly $1 Trillion [View article]
"As far as accuracy of numbers, this is irrelevant"
Buddy, you are an idiot...
On Mar 26 01:43 PM J Clinton Hill wrote:
> Gentle Readers, > > The purpose of this post is not to single out any specific companies. > The original title at my website reads: Incentivized Management for > Success or Failure: Only in America. SA's editors changed the title > and as a result probably redirected the focus and intent of my article. > I would strongly encourage you to check the primary source (hillbent.com) > regardless of your impressions from reading. > > The post was from an email that a CEO friend sent to me and is not > my own work. As far as accuracy of numbers, this is irrelevant. The > fact remains is that we know many of the companies on this list have > lost a LOT OF $$$ thru general incompetence. Period. > > Now, let's pretend or hypothetically consider that none of these > companies were publicly traded on the exchanges and therefore were > private entities. Let's also pretend that you, i.e. individually > as the reader, owned these private companies in your portfolio. Given > that many of these incurred massive writedowns and losses, would > you as the owner of these businesses be awarding your managers of > these companies bonuses like this in economic times like this? I'm > not going to answer this question, but look forward to your responses. > > > In the event that any of you would still consider paying out such > hefty bonuses, please let me know if you have any positions available. > I would love to have a job whereby my success or failure is decoupled > from my incentive compensation. > > Sworn to fun and accountable to none... Only in America... God bless > us all....
Will You Look Back on Today as Your Greatest Missed Opportunity? [View article]
Greg Wston:
1) "stronger unions will lead to more wage pressure." This won't happne unless Dems win big this cycle and can squash right to work laws. Union bloat killed the USA automakers - all other MFG's that can, will move overseas to escape the union parasite.
2) "This generation is already starting to sell assets as it goes into retirement." This is why solid divy stocks are a good choice Retired people need income.
PS: Still short CRZ? Hod did today (8/29/08) feel? HaHaHa!
25 Companies That Lost America Nearly $1 Trillion [View article]
Buddy, you are an idiot...
On Mar 26 01:43 PM J Clinton Hill wrote:
> Gentle Readers,
>
> The purpose of this post is not to single out any specific companies.
> The original title at my website reads: Incentivized Management for
> Success or Failure: Only in America. SA's editors changed the title
> and as a result probably redirected the focus and intent of my article.
> I would strongly encourage you to check the primary source (hillbent.com)
> regardless of your impressions from reading.
>
> The post was from an email that a CEO friend sent to me and is not
> my own work. As far as accuracy of numbers, this is irrelevant. The
> fact remains is that we know many of the companies on this list have
> lost a LOT OF $$$ thru general incompetence. Period.
>
> Now, let's pretend or hypothetically consider that none of these
> companies were publicly traded on the exchanges and therefore were
> private entities. Let's also pretend that you, i.e. individually
> as the reader, owned these private companies in your portfolio. Given
> that many of these incurred massive writedowns and losses, would
> you as the owner of these businesses be awarding your managers of
> these companies bonuses like this in economic times like this? I'm
> not going to answer this question, but look forward to your responses.
>
>
> In the event that any of you would still consider paying out such
> hefty bonuses, please let me know if you have any positions available.
> I would love to have a job whereby my success or failure is decoupled
> from my incentive compensation.
>
> Sworn to fun and accountable to none... Only in America... God bless
> us all....
Will You Look Back on Today as Your Greatest Missed Opportunity? [View article]
1) "stronger unions will lead to more wage pressure." This won't happne unless Dems win big this cycle and can squash right to work laws.
Union bloat killed the USA automakers - all other MFG's that can, will move overseas to escape the union parasite.
2) "This generation is already starting to sell assets as it goes into retirement." This is why solid divy stocks are a good choice
Retired people need income.
PS: Still short CRZ? Hod did today (8/29/08) feel? HaHaHa!