--- In [email protected], bob_brigante <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
>
> Looks like Reader's Digest should have bought Kaplan's management 
> skills along with his company:
> 
> "Much of David and Earl Kaplan's wealth derives from the business 
Earl 
> Kaplan founded, Books Are Fun, which was sold to Reader's Digest for 
> $380 million although, according to Publishers' Weekly, Reader's 
Digest 
> has since taken a $188 million write-down on BAF and the company has 
> filed a lawsuit against Earl Kaplan for violating a non-compete 
clause.>>


Ouch...much as I think The Earl of Kaplan is a pretty dumb, but 
slightly likable, chap, who tried hard to spit in his teacher's face, 
I would wish no ill-will against him for this kind of thing.

But what exactly is a "non-compete clause".?

OffWOrld




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