--- Lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> Curious as a businessman of some experience.  Can you say what these "bad 
> business decisions" were?  I don't mind shovelling a bit more down the tube, 
> but I would be interested in  why it's necessary.
> 
> And I can't stand the grovelling.
> 
> Lee

I find it disagreeable to call this grovelling.  I think it's more along the lines
of honesty, and having integrity enough to be honest with both their customers and
their employees.  Nobody is under some kind of illusion of being in a rosegarden
right now, tiptoeing through the tulips.

But just for the sake of argument, let's call it grovelling for a moment.  If you
want to look at it that way, then I feel sure that the employees of Enron, Golden
Crossing, Worldcom, or various and sundry other enterprises in recent months
probably feel very strongly that the "business" executives of said corporations
could have benefitted in the extreme from some "grovelling" instead of making
consious adult choices to be a bunch of self interested, arrogant greedy dirtbags. 
Those bastards could benefit from a dumptruck load of grovelling.

Whatever you want to call it, a decided lack of arrogance and a decided bonus of
honesty at the top is genuinely a diamond in the business world these days.  I
commend the Mandrake people for doing it.

--LX


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