Lol, that was awesome!

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On Jul 21, 2011, at 10:33 AM, Casey Dougall <ca...@uberwebsitesolutions.com> 
wrote:

> 
> On Thu, Jul 21, 2011 at 10:44 AM, Sam <sammyc...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
>> 
>> Maybe you need to get out more:
>> http://www.investors.com/NewsAndAnalysis/Article.aspx?id=578866&p=1
>> Wynn's Rant: One Among Many
>> 
>> Typed on my keyboard.
>> 
>> .
>> 
> 
> CEO's are lairs and cheats, the 3 companies stocks are doing just fine along
> with their revenues .
> 
> From the article...
> 
> Wynn's words resonate because America's weak economic growth and high
> unemployment can be laid in large part to the inexperience of this president
> and his just-as-callow advisers.
> 
> In such a climate, it's no surprise that executive outbursts are erupting
> like lava from scorched earth. Wynn's remarks echo those on a lengthening
> list of CEOs including:
> 
> • 3M's George Buckley, who blasted Obama last February as anti-business. "We
> know what his instincts are," Buckley said. "We've got a real choice between
> manufacturing in Canada or Mexico — which tends to be more pro-business —
> and America," he told the Financial Times.
> 
> --- The company has now been profitable for the last eight quarters, and for
> the last four, profit has risen year over year by an average of 18.6%. The
> quarter with the biggest boost was the second quarter of the last fiscal
> year, which saw a 43.2% surge.
> 
> • Boeing's Jim McNerney, who in the Wall Street Journal last May called
> Obama's handpicked National Labor Relations Board's suit against his company
> a "fundamental assault on the capitalist principles that have sustained
> America's competitiveness since it became the world's largest economy nearly
> 140 years ago."
> 
> --- Jim McNerney is talking out of his ass, American Airlines just bought
> 460 new jets from AirBus. Guess they have a better product. Betwen AirBus
> and Lockheed Martin Boeing better step it up!!!
> 
> • Intel's Paul Otellini, who told CNET last August that the U.S. legal
> environment has become so hostile to business that there is likely to be "an
> inevitable erosion and shift of wealth, much like we're seeing today in
> Europe — this is the bitter truth."
> Global Foundries (AMD) has no problems building a chip plant here in Malta
> NY during these troubling times. Why is Paul Otellini complain
> 
> 

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