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Wednesday, May 01, 2002
 

Don Marquis. "When a man tells you that he got rich through hard work, ask him: 'Whose?'"

I've been thinking about salaries and wealth quite a bit recently. There is something galling about seeing executive compensation at times exceed millions of dollars a year when the company is going bankrupt, or seeing how some executives have been loaned tens of millions of dollars, or in the case of Bernie Ebbers of MCI Worldcom, $366 million, from funds that should go towards the business. Why would anyone want to invest in a company whose board of directors is so callous to its fiduciary responsibilities.

Yet, I'm also a conservative and a capitalist. I love to see people become millionaires through the application of their creative minds, their ability to lead a team, their determination and drive.

And I am sensitive to the fact that it often takes specialized leadership skills and courage to lead in the face of impossible odds. How much do you pay someone willing and able to turn a company around? I don't know, but I do believe that it is best when done with rewards for measurable performance, ideally publicly disclosed for a public company. Instead, we often see huge bonuses paid when the company has done worse that it had before. In addition to more transparent accounting procedures, as an investor I'd like to see more transparency in the setting of executive compensation.

9:03:00 AM    
 

Norman Vincent Peale. "Believe in yourself! Have faith in your abilities! Without a humble but reasonable confidence in your own powers you cannot be successful or happy."
8:49:53 AM    
 

Study Finds New Drugs May Carry Extra Hazards. Serious adverse effects from drugs often do not show up until after the drugs are marketed, researchers reported. By Denise Grady. [New York Times: Health]

In my opinion, prescription drugs are extremely powerful weapons. Used consciously and with a great deal of care and monitoring, they can save lives. Used without a deep awareness and respect for their power to save or kill, they have been proven deadly in tens of thousands of cases per year.

8:49:08 AM    
 

Summer vacation was over and the teacher asked little Sammy about his family trip.

"We visited my grandmother in Minneapolis, Minnesota."

The teacher asked, "Good, can you tell the class how you spell that?"

Sammy said, "Actually, we went to Ohio."

8:41:38 AM    
 


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