??? 07/16/06 19:04 Read: times |
#120340 - Stockholders Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Richard Erlacher said:
The moral of the story is that, when we wish to punish white-collar, financially motivated crime, we have to start by depriving the miscreants of their wealth, including that which they may have distributed to their family and friends over the course of their misdeeds. The moral of this is that without proper auditng all kinds of things can go wrong. The stockholders, who should have policed the company, were in thrall to the "great returns" delivered year on year. Steve |
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