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Sunday, April 14, 2002 |
I love the Sunday New York Times
Reading it is one of those rare weekly pleasures. I'm finding that my weblog and news aggregator are no substitute for the serendipity of opening a section of the times and letting the pictures, ads and headlines lead me around in a nearly random manner. It's the little things I guess!
6:19:06 PM
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I left the rat race and wound up here!
To Conquer Burnout, Think Smaller. In the recently rocky economy, burnout among managers has been rising - so much so that many have quit jobs without the slightest clue as to what they will do next. By Melinda Ligos. [New York Times: Business]
9:49:24 AM
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Where are the shareholders?
Pushing the Pay Envelope Too Far. Just when you think you've seen it all in executive avarice, a new greedmeister, Peter A. Boneparth, president of the Jones Apparel Company, struts across the stage. By Gretchen Morgenson. [New York Times: Business]
These are the kinds of boneheaded moves that will cause Lou Simpson at Berkshire Hathaway to sell! Clearly, he's already planning to vote against the proposals.
9:38:37 AM
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© Copyright 2002 Steve Pilgrim.
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