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Apr30
Executives Caught Red Handed

I don't know whether to focus on the hypocrisy of company executives, the virtues of a free-market economy, or the marketing genius of getting a competitor to buy your product.

This is from The Guardian in England. Apparantly some of the head honchos at Barclays went to their competitors for their personal home loans. Nice. Then they have the bravado to say their goal is to increase their market share in home loans.

Sometimes things seem to be a good idea at first blush. Better to re-think a decision than to find yourself profiled in an international media outlet!


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