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  • Notorious CEOs?

    Which CEO has done the most damage to a local or national economy, by shipping jobs overseas, or making boneheaded mistakes, decieving his investors, etc.?

    I'd say Roger Smith is a definite candidate, for the utter devestation of Flint MI...

    Ken Lay is also up there. Probably beats Roger because he just plain flat out lied.

    I would like to make a personal nomination: the chief of International Paper, who is gladly leading his company and its thousands of jobs out of the USA and into our very threats in Asia - India, China, and Russia.
    meet the new boss, same as the old boss

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    Which CEO has done the most damage to a local or national economy, by shipping jobs overseas,
    Here's someone who doesn't give half a thought to what impact on the economy outsourcing actually entails.

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    • #3
      pssh, the Notorious C.E.O. is just a cheap imposter, mad props to the original

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      • #4
        outsourcing

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        • #5
          God bless your heart

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          • #6
            corporations are often very anti the american people

            JM
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            • #7
              Ken Lay is definitley a villian to California, those Texas energy company bastards manipulated our market when they caused the energy crisis.
              We the people are the rightful masters of both Congress and the courts, not to overthrow the Constitution but to overthrow the men who pervert the Constitution. - Abraham Lincoln

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