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<p>[quote user="henry6"]</p> <p>Lets face it, Sam1, today's big business and its managment does not appear to be anything but greedy with a wont to run ramshod over the American public disavowing laws and regulations. They cut jobs while eliminating or downsizing products and services or reduce quality. At the same time they appear to take more money and perks for themselves. In the banking, investing, insurance sector, they continue the practice and procedures that brought us down in 2008. I will give you the point about railroad executives who have steered their idle time and excess dollars into improving their intrastructure and increase their inventory of locomotiives and equipment to ready for the return and upturn of business. But they appear to be the exception to the rule. CP presents a yellow flag where investors has overturned management because of poor performance and return. Whether this will present opportunities for increased productivity, efficiencey, and profits without dismantling of the property and dismissal of huge numbers of employees is yet to be seen. </p> <p>Basically, the appearence of greed and disregard from the CEO's and companies which led us into the recession has tainted the air and made many of us suspicious of all. When we see a turnaround in their behavior and of our fate, then we may stop generalizing and pick on the offenders singely and by name. [/quote]</p> <p>I disagree with your analysis. It is time to move on.</p>
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