On Sunday 22 December 2002 01:41 am, you wrote:
> --- 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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Hmmm..........Okay

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